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Hikes around Bolton explore the varied landscapes on the edge of the West Pennine Moors. The area is characterized by expansive moorland, rolling hills, and several large reservoirs, including Turton and Entwistle. Prominent features like Rivington Pike provide elevated viewpoints over the surrounding region. This mix of terrain offers a range of walking experiences, from waterside paths to more demanding moorland routes.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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St Anne's hospital and almshouse. created by Lady Anne Clifford in the 17th century
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you can't visit the castle unless booked in
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Remote and unspoilt, the pretty village of Morland lies nestled in the Vale of Lyvennet. The Morland Beck runs through its heart, while the Saxon church of St Lawrence is a highlight to visit.
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Big drop and climb out of the dip. Very picturesque though. Well worth a photo which of course I forgot to do!
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Well-situated for adventures in the North Pennines and the Eastern Lakeland Fells, King’s Meaburn is a small village in the valley of the River Lyvennet. Accommodation can be sought at Midsummer Barns, with room for six in each of the two lodgings. There is also a great pub, the White Horse, which hosts an annual beer festival. After a day in the Cumbrian countryside, you can seek your evening meal here.
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With origins in the 12th century, St Lawrence's Church in Appleby is a marvellous building. The organ is of particular note. A gift from Carlisle Cathedral in 1683, it is the oldest working English organ in the country. It was one of many churches and castles restored by Lady Anne Clifford during the 17th century. Her coffin can be found here, along with a memorial.
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An attractive crossing built of mellow red sandstone, Ousenstand Bridge crosses the Eden just to the south of Temple Sowerby. It is crossed on the long-distance Lady Anne's Way, which journeys from Skipton Castle to Penrith.
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Yes, there are over 120 designated hiking routes around Bolton. The trails are well-distributed in terms of difficulty, with about 54 easy routes, 60 moderate ones, and 12 challenging hikes for those seeking a tougher day out.
The hiking routes around Bolton are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the variety of scenery, from the expansive West Pennine Moors to the peaceful paths around local reservoirs.
Absolutely. Many of the most popular walks in the area are circular. A particularly well-regarded option is the loop around Turton and Entwistle Reservoir, which offers a pleasant and relatively flat path with lovely water views. The area around Rivington also has numerous circular routes of varying difficulty.
For a gentle walk that's great for families, consider the Turton and Entwistle Reservoir. The path is straightforward and engaging for all ages. Another excellent choice is Seven Acres Country Park, a tranquil wildlife reserve with easy walking paths and open spaces perfect for a family outing.
Yes, Bolton is a great place to hike with a dog. Many trails are dog-friendly, including popular spots like Seven Acres Country Park, which has bins for waste. When walking on the West Pennine Moors, be mindful of livestock and ground-nesting birds, and keep your dog under close control or on a lead, especially during spring and early summer.
Yes, several hiking areas are accessible by public transport. For walks around the southern part of the West Pennine Moors, you can take a train to stations like Blackrod or Horwich Parkway and walk to the trailheads. Local bus services also serve many villages on the edge of the moors, providing access to various footpaths.
For a walk featuring a waterfall, head to Tigers Clough in Rivington. It's a popular spot with local explorers and features a charming brook and a small, picturesque waterfall set within a wooded valley. The paths can be uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
If you're new to hiking, the Ousenstand Bridge loop from Temple Sowerby is a great starting point. It's a relatively short and flat walk that offers a lovely introduction to the local countryside without being too strenuous.
For some of the most expansive views in the region, a hike up Rivington Pike is a must. From the summit, on a clear day, you can see across the Lancashire plain and Greater Manchester. The effort to reach the top is well rewarded with a stunning panorama.
The West Pennine Moors offer a wilder, more rugged hiking experience. Expect open, heather-clad moorland with wide-ranging views. The paths can be uneven and boggy in places, especially after rain, so waterproof hiking boots are essential. The terrain is often exposed, so be prepared for changing weather conditions.
For any hike, it's wise to carry water and snacks. Given the changeable weather on the moors, a waterproof jacket is essential, even on a sunny day. Sturdy, comfortable footwear is a must, especially for uneven or muddy trails. A map and compass, or a fully charged phone with the komoot app, are also highly recommended for navigation.


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