Best lakes around Westhoughton are primarily found in the surrounding West Pennine Moors, featuring a network of notable reservoirs. While no large natural lakes are directly within Westhoughton, the area is rich in man-made water bodies offering diverse outdoor activities. These reservoirs, such as the Rivington chain and Belmont Reservoir, were historically built for water supply but now serve as popular recreational destinations. The landscape provides scenic beauty, historical interest, and opportunities for walking, cycling, and watersports.
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Yarrow Valley Country Park was first established in 1987 on land previously used for bleaching, dyeing, calico printing, and mining. Once industrial activity had ended, the site lay derelict for 30 years until the late 1980's when Chorley Council acquired the site. Yarrow Valley Country Park, a 700-acre facility run by Chorley Council, includes a café (treeface) built using Heritage Lottery funds. There is a play area for children, with a dog protection order, and also an angling agreement at Yarrow Valley Country Park, which gives the fishing rights at Birkacre to Wigan & District Angling Association (WDAA). Yarrow Valley Country Park has been awarded Green Flag status since 2004. The 'park' is used by (dog) walkers, runners & cyclists. Share with care :)
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An amazing area even when covered in snow
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this place really does have it all! be it hiking around the reservoirs up to the pike, gravel riding on the trails and the roads around the area are great. There are plenty of café there too. Also go wild or ape tree top and ariel slides if that's what your in too.
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Green route, make sure follow the map as we didn’t and got lost
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This park has so much to offer beautiful lakes waterfalls many different routes which is great for the kids and dog walkers
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The engineer for the Rivington reservoirs was Thomas Hawksley and construction for the Liverpool Corporation Waterworks took place between 1852 and 1857. The Lower Rivington reservoir has two dams - the Millstone Embankment, which is 2,120 feet (646 m) long and 40-foot (12.2 m) high, and the Horwich Embankment, which is 1,660 feet (506 m) long and 61-foot (18.6 m) high. Filter beds were constructed at the foot of the Horwich Embankment, The original sand filters were replaced by a new treatment plant from where a pipeline runs to the service reservoirs at Eccleston, St Helens. The River Douglas was diverted through a paved channel in a deep cutting into Lower Rivington.
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A Flash is a unique industrial legacy to Wigan and there are many around the Wigan area. Each are lakes formed as a result of mining subsidence. Scotsmans flash the largest of the “Wigan Flashes” is a designated site of scientific interest. This is due to the abundance of rare plant species, several species of orchid, extensive reed beds and migrating birds such as Reed and Sedge Warbler. Scotsmans flash is a beautiful place for a stop to enjoy the views.
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Scotman's Flash is just 10 minutes from the centre of Wigan featuring a huge lake and lots of exciting experiences for everyone to enjoy. Scotman's Flash is the perfect place for water sports, whether you’re brand new to canoeing, sailing and kayaking or want to get your game on with courses and qualifications to match your skills.
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The area around Westhoughton is primarily known for its man-made reservoirs and flashes, which were historically built for water supply or formed due to mining subsidence. These include the extensive Rivington chain of reservoirs and Belmont Reservoir, offering diverse landscapes from tranquil settings to active watersports hubs.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. For instance, Lower Rivington Reservoir is part of the Rivington chain, which provides hiking, gravel riding, and watersports, along with cafes. Yarrow Valley Country Park also has beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and various routes suitable for kids and dog walkers, plus a cafe and information centre.
The Rivington Reservoirs area is rich in history. You can find a replica of Liverpool Castle near Lower Rivington Reservoir, and the wider Rivington Country Park features Lord Leverhulme's Terraced Gardens, the iconic Rivington Pike Tower, and the whimsical Pigeon Tower. The Japanese Garden, with its unique design and Levers Bridge, also offers a pleasant walk with many sights to explore.
The lakes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and watersports like sailing and canoeing. For more adventurous options, the Anderton Centre at Rivington provides water-based activities, and Go Ape offers treetop rope trails and ziplines. There are also numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling. You can find more details on routes like the 'Horrobin Embankment – View of North West England loop' or 'The Bridgewater Way – Roe Green Loopline loop' in the MTB Trails around Westhoughton or Gravel biking around Westhoughton guides.
Yes, the Rivington area, in particular, offers a vast network of paths that cater to walkers, cyclists, and even those using wheelchairs. These paths provide diverse routes, from gentle strolls around the reservoirs to more challenging hikes towards Rivington Pike.
For watersports, Scotman's Flash is a large lake offering various water sports like canoeing, sailing, and kayaking. Lower Rivington Reservoir also supports watersports, and Belmont Reservoir is home to the Bolton Sailing Club, making it a key spot for sailing enthusiasts.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for watersports and picnics. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter provides a tranquil atmosphere, especially around the Rivington Reservoirs, which are often described as a 'miniature Lake District' with picturesque views.
Many of the walking routes and parks around the lakes, such as those in the Rivington area and Yarrow Valley Country Park, are popular with dog walkers. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near wildlife or livestock, and to clean up after them.
The Rivington area is well-equipped with amenities, including cafes and information centres, making it convenient for visitors. Lower Rivington Reservoir, for example, has several cafes nearby. Yarrow Valley Country Park also features a cafe and information centre on site.
Scotman's Flash is a large lake that is a designated Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI). It's unique as it's one of the 'Wigan Flashes,' lakes formed as a result of mining subsidence. It's recognized for its abundance of rare plant species, including several types of orchids, extensive reed beds, and migrating birds like Reed and Sedge Warblers.
Yes, the lakes are home to various wildlife. Belmont Reservoir is particularly noted for its importance to wintering wildfowl and has recorded 167 species of birds within a five-mile radius. Scotman's Flash is also a designated SSSI due to its diverse plant species and migrating birds.
Absolutely. The Rivington Reservoirs offer many gentle paths perfect for leisurely strolls. The area around The Japanese Garden also provides a pleasant and easy walk. Many sections of the reservoir paths are flat and well-maintained, ideal for a relaxed experience.


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