Best attractions and places to see around Coppull include a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. This Lancashire village, situated around 300 feet above sea level, features rolling farmland, woodlands, and nature reserves. The area is characterized by various brooks and the River Yarrow, forming its natural boundaries. Visitors can explore both historical sites and natural features within and near Coppull.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Much of the path around the base is presently closed owing to maintenance works, so please be aware!
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Great views around here are fantastic on a clear day.
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This great climb is used in the Chorley Grand Prix road race held in April. From the reservoir at Rivington
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Brilliant little walk with lots to see!! Great place to have a picnic, does get busy though.
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Rivington is a lovely place to get out for a walk - lots to see within a short distance and great to keep kids and adults entertained.
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Rivington Pike at 362m is a very popular summit for runners and walkers. The trails up through the terraced gardens are a lot of fun to run and you can extend the loop by taking in Winter Hill. Get up early or take a head torch and run in the evening to avoid the crowds although it's quite fun running up past them at any time. The tower was built in 1733 on the site of the ancient beacon. It was a hunting lodge but when restored none of the internal features where kept and the door and windows have been blocked.
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Part of the west Pennine Hills Winter Hill stands at 456m. There is a trig point and several radio and communications masts on the summit. There is also a memorial to a plane that crashed here in 1958 on a flight from the Isle of Man to Manchester.
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Coppull offers a rich history, including the Grade II listed Coppull Ring Mill, an Art Nouveau former cotton spinning mill now an enterprise center. You can also find several Grade II listed historic farmhouses like Coppull Hall and Coppull Old Hall. For a significant cultural landmark, visit the Parish Church of St John the Divine. Further afield, explore the historical significance of Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast, a site with a trig point and a memorial to a 1958 plane crash, or the Rivington Pike Tower, a 1733 hunting lodge offering superb views.
Yes, Coppull is home to several natural havens. The Hic Bibi Nature Reserve, developed on a former clay quarry, is an 8-hectare site rich in wildflowers, dragonflies, butterflies, birds, and amphibians, featuring ponds that attract various newt species. Another tranquil spot is Blainscough Wood Nature Reserve, which boasts a wildflower meadow and a pond on a former agricultural and mining site. The area is also characterized by rolling farmland, woodlands, and waterways like the River Yarrow and various brooks.
Coppull is popular for outdoor activities, with a wide variety of trails for hiking and cycling. Many routes explore reclaimed nature reserves, woodland paths, and waterways such as the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Yarrow Valley Park loop from Birkacre' or 'Birkacre Weir โ Yarrow Valley Country Park loop from Coppull'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Coppull guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural beauty of Coppull's nature reserves, such as Hic Bibi Nature Reserve, which offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington, built by Lord Leverhulme, is also considered family-friendly and offers unique historical interest. Many of the local walking trails are suitable for families, especially the easier routes found in guides like Easy hikes around Coppull.
For superb panoramic views, head to Rivington Pike Tower, a historic structure built in 1733. Another excellent viewpoint is Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast, located at 456m in the West Pennine Hills. The third floor of the Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington also offers amazing views of the surrounding countryside.
Several easy hiking routes are available around Coppull, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Options include the 'Yarrow Valley Park loop from Birkacre' (approx. 6.4 km) and the 'Birkacre Weir โ Yarrow Valley Country Park loop from Coppull' (approx. 5.4 km). You can find more easy routes and detailed information in the Easy hikes around Coppull guide.
Beyond the well-known trails, exploring Hic Bibi Lane, an ancient Roman Road, offers a glimpse into history with local legends suggesting Oliver Cromwell once refreshed himself there. The brick and stone culvert carrying the Hic Bibi brook under the West Coast Main Line is a popular spot for walkers. The Hic Bibi Nature Reserve itself, with its diverse wildlife and former quarry landscape, can feel like a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts.
The nature reserves around Coppull are rich in wildlife. At Hic Bibi Nature Reserve, you can spot a variety of wildflowers, dragonflies, butterflies, birds (including rare Grasshopper Warblers), mammals, and amphibians. Its ponds are home to Great Crested Newts, Palmate Newts, Smooth Newts, toads, and frogs. Blainscough Wood Nature Reserve also supports local wildlife within its wildflower meadow and pond.
Visitors particularly appreciate the superb views from locations like Rivington Pike Tower and the historical significance of sites like Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast. The area's diverse trails are highly rated for walking and cycling, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration. The komoot community has shared over 93 photos and given more than 160 upvotes for the attractions, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, Coppull offers several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the 'Duxbury Woods โ Big Wood loop from Coppull' (approx. 9.4 km, moderate difficulty) or the 'Village Green and Pond loop from Coppull' (approx. 7.4 km, moderate difficulty). More options are available in the Running Trails around Coppull guide.
The general terrain around Coppull features rolling farmland, woodlands, and reclaimed nature reserves. Many walking paths follow woodland trails and waterways like the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. While some routes can be easy and relatively flat, others, especially those leading to viewpoints like Winter Hill Summit, involve climbs and can be more challenging, requiring appropriate footwear.


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