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Hikes near Prescot explore a landscape transformed from its industrial past into a network of green spaces. The region is characterized by reclaimed collieries that now host country parks, offering a mix of woodland trails, meadows, and waterside paths. These walking trails provide accessible routes through a variety of environments, from expansive parks to tranquil lakeside settings.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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8.96km
02:20
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
02:38
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.05km
01:02
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.36km
01:39
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely beer garden great to stop for food and drink
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The old Township of Sutton included: Sutton Village, Ditch Hillock, Peasley Cross, Marshalls Cross, Clockface, Sutton Manor and Sherdley and totalled 3,752 acres. The exact derivation of Sutton is uncertain. It is thought the township took its name from 'Sudtun', old English for southern enclosure or south town and was likely to have been the southern portion of a Saxon thegn's estate. Before the Conquest of 1066 AD, Sutton was held by King Edward the Confessor and located within the Royal Forest of West Derby. This extended from Burtonwood to Crosby and in the 12th and 13th centuries, Sutton became part of the Barony of Widnes. Along with fourteen other townships including Windle, Parr and Eccleston, it became part of the large ecclesiastical parish of Prescot and its rich seams of coal, which were first discovered in Sutton Heath around 1540, transformed it from an area of moorland and forest into an area of mining.
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Stadt Moers Park gradually emerged, named after Knowsley's twin town of Moers in Germany. The Park is divided into four 'areas' by the Liverpool/Manchester Railway and M57 Motorway. Each of these areas is different in character: From the formal parkland and playgrounds of West-View, to the rugged nature areas of Tushingham, Stadt Moers Park provides the perfect setting to experience 'countryside close to home'. The Stadt Moers Park Visitor Centre, off Pottery Lane, is run by The Sustainability and Environmental Development Division and provides information, exhibitions and toilet facilities. The Site Rangers also deliver a programme of education sessions and public events throughout the year. https://www.merseyforest.org.uk/things-to-do/walks-bike-rides-and-more/woodlands/stadt-moers-country-park
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Are there such wild fellows inside too?
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Itβs a useful place to stop for a drink in the beer garden
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Runs between the golf course, thereβs a shop beyond the top of the hill
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Great place to visit. Located very close to St. Helens. In place of a beautiful lake, there are many bicycle and walking routes. There is also a fitness park and a cafe with delicious coffee.
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Yes, the area is excellent for circular walks. Many routes loop through country parks and reclaimed industrial landscapes. For a shorter, easy loop, the Prescot Brown's Playing Fields loop from Prescot is a great option that takes about an hour. Longer circular routes often connect different parks, like Sutton Manor and Clockface Country Park.
Prescot offers numerous dog-friendly trails. Many of the country parks, like Stadt Moers Park and Whiston Woods, are popular with dog walkers. The paths around Carr Mill Dam also provide a great waterside environment for a walk with your dog, though it's always best to check local signage for on-lead requirements.
Absolutely. The region's landscape, with many flat paths along former railway lines and through parks, is ideal for families. Stadt Moers Park has a network of waymarked, accessible tracks suitable for all ages. For a straightforward woodland walk, the Woodland Den β Green Path loop from Pluckington is a short and engaging trail for little legs.
Yes, you can find several pleasant woodland walks. Sutton Manor Community Woodland and the adjacent Clockface Country Park feature extensive wooded areas with a network of paths. These sites, reclaimed from former collieries, now support thriving woodlands perfect for a quiet hike.
The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by well-maintained paths through country parks, reclaimed collieries, and along watersides. You'll find a mix of woodland trails, open meadows, and paved or gravel paths. Significant elevation gain is rare, making most routes accessible to a wide range of fitness levels.
The walk through Sutton Manor Community Woodland leads to the 'Dream' sculpture, a striking 20-metre-high art installation. The summit where the sculpture stands offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. This walk combines a unique cultural landmark with a refreshing outdoor experience.
There are over 290 hiking routes to explore in the Prescot region. The vast majority are rated as easy or moderate, providing a wide variety of options from short park loops to more extensive countryside walks.
The trails around Prescot are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the variety of landscapes, from the tranquil paths at Carr Mill Dam to the green, open spaces of the reclaimed country parks.
Yes, the walk around Carr Mill Dam is the most significant waterside trail in the area. As the largest inland body of water in Merseyside, it offers picturesque lakeside paths perfect for birdwatching and a peaceful hike. The Top Dam β Big Dam loop from Eccleston Lane Ends is a popular route that circuits the dam.
The majority of trails around Prescot are easy to moderate, reflecting the gentle landscape. While you won't find steep mountain climbs, you can create a challenge by combining routes for a longer distance hike, such as linking trails between Clockface Country Park and Sutton Manor.
Yes, many of the main parks and trailheads in the Prescot area are accessible via local bus routes. For example, Stadt Moers Park is located between Whiston and Huyton, with bus stops nearby. It's always a good idea to check the latest bus schedules to plan your journey.
Stadt Moers Park is one of the largest and most diverse, offering a mix of meadows, woodlands, and ponds with well-marked trails. Clockface Country Park and Sutton Manor Community Woodland are also excellent choices, offering a unique glimpse into the region's transformation from industrial land to green space.

