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Billinge Chapel End

Attractions and Places To See around Billinge Chapel End - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Billinge Chapel End include a mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and recreational opportunities. The area features Billinge Hill, the highest point in Merseyside, offering panoramic views, alongside significant water bodies like Carr Mill Dam and Scotman's Flash. Visitors can explore woodlands, historic buildings, and a variety of walking and cycling routes. This civil parish in St Helens, Merseyside, provides diverse options for outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Scotman's Flash

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canal tow path on the Leigh branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Wigan flashes on both sides brick paved all down the stretch always busy with walkers and cyclists

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Carr Mill Dam

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good for mountain bikes but gets muddy

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Pimbo Lane

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Quiet and narrow lane, fast descent from the north and an easy alternative to Shaley Brow from the south.

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Haigh Hall is a historic country house in Haigh, Wigan, Greater Manchester. Built between 1827 and 1840 for James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres, it replaced an ancient manor house …

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Shaley Brow Climb

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Shaley Brow is in my opinion a Jekyll and Hyde kind of hill, on paper it doesn't look all that bad, yes it kicks up to about 14% but take …

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Dezso1
March 7, 2025, Haigh Woodland Park and Haigh Hall

Nice scenery

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LankyRik
August 20, 2024, Carr Mill Dam

Great little view point for the dam.

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LankyRik
July 30, 2024, Carr Mill Dam

Lovely viewing spot on a beautiful day

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I've only just moved to this area. It's so beautiful for me and my dog for our local walk.

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A Flash is a unique industrial legacy to Wigan and there are many around the Wigan area. Each are lakes formed as a result of mining subsidence. Scotsmans flash the largest of the “Wigan Flashes” is a designated site of scientific interest. This is due to the abundance of rare plant species, several species of orchid, extensive reed beds and migrating birds such as Reed and Sedge Warbler. Scotsmans flash is a beautiful place for a stop to enjoy the views.

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Scotman's Flash is just 10 minutes from the centre of Wigan featuring a huge lake and lots of exciting experiences for everyone to enjoy. Scotman's Flash is the perfect place for water sports, whether you’re brand new to canoeing, sailing and kayaking or want to get your game on with courses and qualifications to match your skills.

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Haigh Hall is a historic country house in Haigh, Wigan, Greater Manchester. Built between 1827 and 1840 for James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres, it replaced an ancient manor house and was a Lindsay family home until 1947, when it was sold to Wigan Corporation. The hall is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building and is owned by Wigan Council. It has a great cycling path around the hall and around the grounds.

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Shaley Brow is in my opinion a Jekyll and Hyde kind of hill, on paper it doesn't look all that bad, yes it kicks up to about 14% but take it at a steady pace with a low gear and the hill can be conquered without too much of a problem. However attack it at any sort of pace, be it with a competitive group, going after a strava KOM or like in 2013 for HMCC's annual hill climb competition, Shaley Brow has a habit of ripping your legs off, laughing at you as you struggle on and finally giving you an all mighty kick when you are down. If you want an idea on how feared this local climb is I have been riding with the club for 3 years and in that time have only ridden it 4 times. If a group gets close a hush will come over the riders waiting to see if the ride leader is feeling sadistic and the chat only gets going when they realise they are turning away, which luckily they often do.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Billinge Chapel End?

Billinge Chapel End offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Scotman's Flash, a designated site of scientific interest known for rare plant species and migrating birds, also popular for water sports. Another significant body of water is Carr Mill Dam, which provides waterside footpaths and is used for powerboat racing and fishing. Billinge Hill, the highest point in Merseyside, offers extensive panoramic views, and nearby Billinge Plantation is a woodland area with popular footpaths.

Are there historical sites or landmarks to visit in the area?

Yes, Billinge Chapel End has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can explore St Aidan's Church, an active Anglican parish church with parts dating back to 1716, and St Mary's Church. Nearby, Haigh Woodland Park and Haigh Hall feature a historic country house built between 1827 and 1840. The area also has historic stone houses and manor houses like Birchley Hall and Billinge Hall, and a unique stone circle on Billinge Hill.

What kind of outdoor activities are available near Billinge Chapel End?

The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You'll find numerous walking and cycling routes, including those around Billinge Hill, Carr Mill Dam, and towards Roby Mill. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Billinge Chapel End, Running Trails around Billinge Chapel End, and Gravel biking around Billinge Chapel End.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for everyone?

Absolutely. Billinge Chapel End offers several easy walking trails. For instance, you can find easy hikes around Billinge Chapel End, including loops around Billinge Hill Tower from Billinge Chapel End, ranging from 3 km to over 6 km. These routes are perfect for a leisurely stroll and are often family-friendly. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Billinge Chapel End guide.

Where can I find challenging cycling routes?

For cyclists seeking a challenge, Shaley Brow Climb is a well-known local challenge. It's infamous for its steep incline, with sections kicking up to about 14%. While it can be tackled at a steady pace, it's also a popular spot for competitive riders and local hill climb competitions, known for 'ripping your legs off' if attacked too aggressively.

Is Billinge Chapel End suitable for family outings?

Yes, Billinge Chapel End is very suitable for families. Attractions like Scotman's Flash and Carr Mill Dam offer waterside paths and opportunities for wildlife observation. Haigh Woodland Park is particularly family-friendly, featuring cycling paths, a country house, and often ice cream from the cafe, making it a beloved spot for generations of visitors.

Can I bring my dog on trails around Billinge Chapel End?

Many trails around Billinge Chapel End are dog-friendly. For example, the trails around Carr Mill Dam are suitable for walks with dogs. When exploring woodland areas like Billinge Plantation or Haigh Woodland Park, it's always advisable to keep dogs under control, especially in shared usage areas with other pedestrians and cyclists.

What makes Haigh Woodland Park a popular destination?

Haigh Woodland Park is popular for its blend of history and recreation. At its heart is Haigh Hall, a historic country house. The park offers excellent cycling paths around the hall and its grounds, making it a favorite for families and cyclists. It's also known for its lovely woodland setting, a cafe, and beautiful sunsets.

What kind of views can I expect from the highest points?

From Billinge Hill, the highest point in Merseyside at 179 meters (587 feet), you can expect truly spectacular panoramic views on clear days. These vistas can extend to the Pennines, the Welsh and Cheshire hills, Great Orme in Wales, Blackpool Tower, Greater Manchester, Winter Hill, and even the Derbyshire Peak District. The summit also features a beacon tower.

Are there any unique historical structures or monuments?

Beyond the churches and manor houses, a unique historical structure in the area is the stone circle located on Billinge Hill. This modern stone circle was constructed between 2005 and 2009 on the site of a former quarry and landfill, offering an interesting blend of ancient tradition and contemporary creation.

How can I find routes for running or gravel biking?

Komoot offers dedicated guides for various activities in the area. For running, you can check out Running Trails around Billinge Chapel End, which includes routes like the Carr Mill Pond loop. If you're interested in gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Billinge Chapel End guide features longer routes such as The Bridgewater Way or Leeds & Liverpool Canal loops.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions here?

Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings. Many enjoy the tranquility and wildlife at Scotman's Flash and Carr Mill Dam, noting the pleasant waterside walks. The cycling paths and family-friendly atmosphere of Haigh Woodland Park are also highly praised, often with mentions of enjoying ice cream after a ride. The challenging nature of Shaley Brow Climb is a draw for dedicated cyclists.

Are there any places to get refreshments or food near the attractions?

Yes, for refreshments, Haigh Woodland Park has a cafe that is popular with visitors. While specific cafes directly adjacent to other attractions aren't detailed, the presence of such facilities in popular parks suggests options are available within a reasonable distance in the wider Billinge Chapel End area.

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