Big Waters
| Big Waters | |
|---|---|
Location in Tyne and Wear | |
| Location | near Brunswick Village |
| OS grid | NZ 227 734 |
| Coordinates | 55°03′16″N 1°38′46″W / 55.05444°N 1.64611°W |
| Operated by | Northumberland Wildlife Trust Newcastle City Council |
| Designation | Site of Special Scientific Interest |
Big Waters is nature reserve in Tyne and Wear, England, a pond formed by former mine workings. It is the largest body of open water in the region, and is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The eastern part of the pond is a public recreation area, Big Waters Country Park, managed by Newcastle City Council. The western part is managed by Northumberland Wildlife Trust.[1][2]
Description
The pond was formed by the collapse of mine workings from the 1920s along Hartley Burn.[2]
The Country Park has a network of paths beside the pond. Fishing on the pond is managed by Big Waters Angling Club.[1]
The western part is restricted to members of Northumberland Wildlife Trust. Since the water level varies significantly after rainfall, access around this part is on raised boardwalks. In this part there are two locked bird hides, available to members for a small fee.[2]
Habitats and wildlife
There are distinct habitats, including fen and carr, and a wood planted in the 1960s and now maturing. There is a large colony of tree sparrows. Water birds include great crested grebe, mute swan, coot and moorhen, and occasional visitors including bittern and water rail.[2] Migrating waterfowl are seen here during winter: these include Bewick's swan and whooper swan, white-fronted goose, goosander, teal and wigeon.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Big Waters Country Park" Newcastle City Council. Retrieved 7 January 2026.
- ^ a b c d "Big Waters" Northumberland Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 7 January 2026. Archived January 19, 2026, at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Big Waters – NWT Reserve" Bird Watching Sites. Retrieved 8 January 2026. Archived January 19, 2026, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- Big Waters Angling Club
- Big Waters RSPB Newcastle upon Tyne Local Group