Best attractions and places to see around Haighton include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This civil parish in Lancashire, England, offers a rural setting and serves as a base for exploring local landmarks and wider natural attractions. The area features historical buildings and expansive country parks, providing diverse points of interest for visitors.
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Wainwright Memorial Yellow Hill, Blackburn
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Lots of hideaways to stop and admire the wildlife
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Beautiful made memorial to remember those who where lost.
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Brockholes was previously a major quarry extraction site. The land was bought by the Trust in January 2007, and the reserve opened to the public at Easter 2011. It has been regenerated as a mosaic of key habitats such as pools, reedbeds and woodland. The reserve is aimed less at dedicated bird-watchers and nature lovers than the general public of the big cities. The riverbank is covered in steaming ferns and rampant Himalayan balsam. Brockholes offers a wide range of events throughout the year and over 250 acres of trails and hides. It has already seen record numbers of breeding wading birds along with visitors such as osprey, otter and bittern. Now it's a beautiful nature reserve with amazing wildlife.
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Beautiful made memorial to remember those who where lost.
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Avenham & the neighbouring Miller Park lie along the river Ribble on the southern edge of Preston. It was created in the 1860's and has a famous Japanese Rock Garden with unusual ornamental plants & beautiful water features. The riverside path, parkland trails and larger park on the other side of the river make a great place to run. The Preston parkrun is held here every Saturday at 9:00. The junior parkrun takes place every Sunday at 9:00.
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You can discover several beautiful natural areas. Brockholes Nature Reserve is a significant wetland and woodland reserve spanning 250 acres, known for its diverse habitats and rare bird species. Another picturesque spot is Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct, featuring a stunning sandstone gorge and a tumbling weir on the River Darwen. Additionally, Beacon Fell Country Park, a short drive away, offers 75 hectares of woodland, grassland, and moorland with spectacular views from its summit.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Haighton Manor, a Grade II listed Stuart Age manor house, now operates as a pub and restaurant, offering a glimpse into the past. Hoghton Tower, a magnificent 16th-century Elizabethan fortified manor house, provides guided tours of its historic interiors and beautiful walled gardens. You can also visit the Alfred Wainwright Memorial Plinth, a gritstone monument dedicated to the famous fellwalker, offering distant views.
For families, Brockholes Nature Reserve is an excellent choice with its walking trails, wildlife spotting opportunities, and a unique floating visitor village. Miller Park in Preston, home to the Miller Park Fountain, offers beautiful landscaped gardens and paths suitable for all ages. Wild Boar Park, located about 10 miles away, allows children to see wild boar and other farm animals, complete with a play area.
Absolutely. Haighton's rural setting provides many opportunities for walks. You can explore trails within Brockholes Nature Reserve, including sections of the Guild Wheel Cycle Route. Beacon Fell Country Park offers various trails through woodlands and moorland. For more specific routes, you can find easy hikes around Haighton, such as the Masons Wood loop or the View of the River Ribble loop, by visiting the Easy hikes around Haighton guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes in the vicinity. The Guild Wheel Cycle Route passes through Brockholes Nature Reserve. For mountain biking, there are trails like the Avenhill and Miller Park loop or the Roddlesworth Reservoirs route. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Haighton guide.
For impressive views, head to the summit of Beacon Fell in Beacon Fell Country Park, which offers spectacular panoramas of the Forest of Bowland, Morecambe Bay, and even the Isle of Man on clear days. The Alfred Wainwright Memorial Plinth also provides distant views of the South Lakeland fells. Additionally, the Hoghton Tower War Memorial offers a rewarding view to the South.
Yes, the Museum of Lancashire, located approximately 5 miles from Haighton Manor, aims to preserve and showcase Lancashire's rich cultural heritage through its exhibits. This provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the region's history.
Runners have a variety of trails to choose from. Options include the Mellings Wood loop, the White Bull Pub loop, or routes around Peter's Garden and Bluebell Way. For detailed information and route maps, refer to the Running Trails around Haighton guide.
Yes, Miller Park Fountain, located within Miller Park in Preston, is part of a park that is generally wheelchair accessible with its myriad paths and landscaped gardens. Brockholes Nature Reserve also has accessible paths and a floating visitor village, making it suitable for many visitors.
In natural areas like Beacon Fell Country Park, you might spot rabbits, hares, roe deer, stoats, weasels, and various dragonflies and damselflies. Brockholes Nature Reserve is particularly renowned for its rare bird species and other wetland wildlife, making it a prime spot for birdwatching and nature photography.
Yes, the Turbary Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, located about 5 miles from Haighton Manor, houses over 50 birds of prey and offers daily flying displays. It's a great opportunity to see these magnificent birds up close.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty, from the ancient woodlands and lakes of Brockholes Nature Reserve to the picturesque gorge at Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct. The historical significance of sites like Hoghton Tower and the peaceful rural setting of Haighton Manor are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunities for photography and the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling.


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