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Attractions and Places To See around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood include a blend of natural landscapes and historic sites. This civil parish in Burnley, Lancashire, features open moorland, wooded valleys, and several reservoirs. The area offers access to the Pennine Way national trail and contains historic villages like Worsthorne and Hurstwood, known for their 16th and 17th-century cottages and numerous listed buildings.

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  • The most popular attractions is Stoodley Pike Monument, a man_made_monument that…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Stoodley Pike Monument

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Stoodley Pike Monument is a stone obelisk monument erected in 1856 to mark the end of the Crimean War. It sits atop a 1,300-foot (396 m) hill and commands attention …

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This waterfall is a must-see for any fans of the Brontë sisters. A few miles from Haworth, where they grew up, the waterfall was a place the sisters visited to …

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These mystical ruins are at the heart of Heptonstall, one of the Pennines’ most historic villages. At the centre of the village are the ruins of the Church of St …

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Lee Quarry Trails

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A strange place to put a trail centre, perhaps, but Lee Quarry (and the adjacent Cragg Quarry) house an extremely entertaining selection of trails. There aren't particular routes in Lee …

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The Singing Ringing Tree

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Chris Shannon
February 23, 2026, Brontë Bridge and Brontë Waterfall

Stunning waterfall and nice small bridge, and to think you are stepping where the Brontë sisters once did is a great place to reflect

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Many sacred and secular monuments that hikers pass on their journeys are of a venerable age. Often they were erected generations ago, some even centuries ago. Here, however, we encounter a very modern sound sculpture from this century. Although from a distance, one initially only gets a visual impression of the prominently located installation, the acoustic effect becomes apparent upon approach. The wind transforms the assembled steel pipes into a sound installation.

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Only the ruins of the 13th-century church remain, but even they bear witness to the piety of earlier generations who once built a church in Heptonstall and dedicated it to the English martyr Thomas Becket (also called 'Thomas of Canterbury'). The church's patron saint (born 1118) was Archbishop of Canterbury and, in the dispute between the Church and the Crown (King Henry II), a "martyr of canon law and ecclesiastical freedom," as Pope Alexander III put it on the occasion of his canonization (1173, just three years after Thomas's violent death). His feast day in the calendar of saints is December 29th. Canterbury Cathedral, where he was murdered in 1170 and which houses his tomb, can be visited virtually in the komoot system at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/231266

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The old church Ruins are amazing

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Award winning tea room (with vegan and gluten free options) or picnic tables for your refreshments if seating required.

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Stephen
March 27, 2025, Lee Quarry Trails

Best around the area 😉

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They have been updating the jump section and modifying the red route, also putting a blue route

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood?

The area is rich in history, featuring the charming villages of Worsthorne and Hurstwood with cottages dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. You can visit the Ruins of the Church of St Thomas à Becket in Heptonstall, a mystical site that also holds the grave of poet Sylvia Plath. Other notable historic buildings include Spencer House and Hurstwood Hall in Hurstwood, and Jackson's House in Worsthorne. The region also has ancient Romano-British farmsteads visible through earthworks on the moors.

Are there any unique monuments or landmarks to see?

Yes, you can visit the iconic Stoodley Pike Monument, a 38-meter stone obelisk offering breathtaking views over Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, and the Calder Valley. Another unique landmark is The Singing Ringing Tree, a wind-powered sound sculpture resembling a tree that produces a choral sound as the wind passes through its pipes.

What natural features and scenic viewpoints are there?

Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood is known for its natural beauty. You can explore picturesque spots like Hurstwood Reservoir, Rowley Lake, and Cant Clough Reservoir, which are ideal for walks. For stunning vistas, the area around Brontë Bridge and Brontë Waterfall offers wonderful views over the Worth Valley. The moorland landscape, including access to the Pennine Way, also provides extensive panoramic views of Lancashire.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood?

The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. There are numerous trails around the reservoirs and on the moors, including access to the Pennine Way and the Mary Towneley Loop. For mountain biking, the Lee Quarry Trails offer an entertaining selection of routes with fast single track, table tops, and jumps.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the area?

Many of the walking paths around Hurstwood Reservoir and Rowley Lake are suitable for families. Exploring the historic villages of Worsthorne and Hurstwood can also be an engaging activity for all ages. The Ruins of the Church of St Thomas à Becket are also considered family-friendly.

Where can I find hiking trails near Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood?

There are many hiking opportunities, ranging from gentle village ambles to more strenuous moorland hikes. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes like the 'Cant Clough Reservoir – Hurstwood Reservoir loop' or the 'Rowley Lake loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Easy hikes around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood.

What are the options for cycling or mountain biking?

Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes around the reservoirs and on the moorland. The Lee Quarry Trails are a popular spot for mountain biking, offering various challenging sections. For gravel biking, you can find routes such as the 'Hurstwood Reservoir – Cant Clough Reservoir loop'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood for outdoor activities?

The area is beautiful year-round, but for optimal outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring through autumn generally offers more pleasant weather. During these seasons, the moorlands are vibrant, and the trails are typically drier. While winter can be picturesque, conditions can be very windy and challenging on the exposed moors, especially around landmarks like Stoodley Pike.

Are there places to eat or drink after a walk?

Yes, the village of Worsthorne has two public houses, the Crooked Billet and the Bay Horse Inn, which are popular spots to relax and refuel after exploring the local trails and attractions.

What do visitors enjoy most about Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil beauty of the area, its authentic village atmosphere, and the excellent opportunities for countryside walks and nature appreciation. The scenic views from various points, the historic charm of the villages, and the diverse range of outdoor activities are frequently highlighted by the komoot community, who have shared over 230 photos and given more than 280 upvotes to attractions here.

Are there any running trails available?

Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Hurstwood Mountain Biking Trail – Hurstwood Reservoir loop' or the 'Pennine Bridleway Rocky Trail – Hurstwood Reservoir loop'. For more options and details, refer to the Running Trails around Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood guide.

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