Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley
Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley
Best lakes around Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley are found within a civil parish in Lancashire, England, characterized by its rural landscape, fells, and significant rivers like the Ribble and Hodder. While natural lakes are not a prominent feature directly within the parish, the wider Ribble Valley area offers various reservoirs and man-made lakes. This region, encompassing parts of the Forest of Bowland, provides opportunities for scenic walks and exploration along waterways. The area's appeal lies in its picturesque river valleys…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Popular around Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley
Lovely little spot to stop, enjoy nature and recharge. Easily reached from the Quarry Car Park with well marked trails.
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You cannot see Anglezarke or it's reservoir from here ... wrong area
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Great views of Pendle Hill on a clear day.
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Churn Clough Reservoir, constructed in the late 19th century and expanded during the 1920s, serves as a popular fishing destination. Encircling the reservoir, a well-maintained footpath offers a pleasant route for leisurely walks and exploration of the surrounding woodland.
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Had a good time with the boys, 4 bars left on ebike battery done 19 and 1/2 miles
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Can be muddy in the fields, also have sheep in the fields so be responsible if walking a dog. Would recommend going through the forest to the reservoir must less muddy route
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The Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley area, while not known for large natural lakes, features several picturesque reservoirs. These man-made bodies of water, such as Ogden Reservoirs and Churn Clough Reservoir, offer serene landscapes for walking and enjoying nature. The wider Ribble Valley is also characterized by its beautiful river valleys, including the River Ribble and River Hodder.
Yes, Ogden Reservoirs and Churn Clough Reservoir are both noted as family-friendly. Churn Clough Reservoir has a well-maintained footpath encircling it, perfect for leisurely walks. The trails around Ogden Reservoirs are also popular and can be explored by families.
The area around Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Aighton, Bailey And Chaigley guide. For cyclists, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails, including routes that pass by reservoirs like Dean Clough.
Absolutely. Churn Clough Reservoir features a well-maintained footpath, ideal for walks. The trails around Ogden Reservoirs are also a delight, often explored by those heading towards Pendle Hill. For a more challenging walk, the area around Upper Ogden Reservoir offers stunning views, though it can involve steps.
Yes, many trails around the reservoirs are dog-friendly. However, be mindful that some fields, particularly near Dean Clough Reservoir, may contain sheep. Always keep dogs under control, especially in areas with livestock, and be prepared for potentially muddy conditions.
The reservoirs are nestled in a beautiful rural landscape. From Ogden Reservoirs, you can see water cascading from Pendle Hill. Dean Clough Reservoir offers great views of Pendle Hill on a clear day. The surrounding area is part of the picturesque Ribble Valley, known for its fells and river valleys.
Yes, Churn Clough Reservoir is a popular destination for fishing. It was constructed in the late 19th century and expanded in the 1920s, serving as a well-known spot for anglers.
The reservoirs and surrounding river valleys are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walks, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter walks can be atmospheric, though trails might be muddy, especially in areas like Dean Clough Reservoir.
When hiking around Upper Ogden Reservoir, be aware that there are many steps. Some visitors find it easier to go around the reservoir to avoid the steep ascent. The route offers stunning views and is a good alternative to the direct path up Pendle Hill.
Given the rural landscape and potential for varied terrain, sturdy walking boots are recommended. Trails can be muddy, particularly in fields or after rain, so waterproof footwear is advisable. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing weather conditions in the Ribble Valley.
Yes, the area around Ogden Reservoirs includes three plantations, such as Fell Wood, with spruces, pines, and larches. You can also find woodland surrounding Churn Clough Reservoir, offering pleasant routes for exploration. The path through the forest to Dean Clough Reservoir is often less muddy than the open fields.


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