Best lakes around Blackrod are primarily found in the surrounding area, as the town itself does not feature large natural lakes. The region is characterized by its proximity to significant reservoirs, including the Rivington Reservoirs and High Rid Reservoir, which offer both historical interest and recreational opportunities. These water bodies are situated within picturesque landscapes on the West Pennine Moors, providing diverse environments for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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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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A nature reserve and coarse fishery, Orrell Water Park is open all-year round for residents, visitors and day ticket fishing. Beautiful woodland surrounds two disused reservoirs and is home to a diverse group of birds and insects, with over 100 bird species and a wide variety of butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies recorded. Trying to have a break or eat a sandwich is impossible here due to the ducks, geese and swans all trying to get to your food. A beautiful place with a coffee shop at the top which sells a few cakes etc but no toilets.
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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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Beautiful lake to visit with a nice coffee shop at the top of the hill.
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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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Beautiful woodland surrounds two disused reservoirs and is home to a diverse group of birds and insects, with over 100 bird species and a wide variety of butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies recorded. Good cycling paths
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While Blackrod itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding area is rich with significant reservoirs. These include the historic Rivington Reservoirs, such as Lower Rivington Reservoir, and the smaller, tranquil High Rid Reservoir. You'll also find natural flashes like Scotman's Flash, which are unique industrial legacies formed from mining subsidence.
Yes, the lakes offer numerous walking opportunities. The Rivington Reservoirs area provides extensive routes through woodlands and green fields, ranging in difficulty. High Rid Reservoir features an easy circular footpath of about 1 mile, ideal for leisurely strolls. Yarrow Valley Country Park also has many different routes, including those passing waterfalls.
Many lakes around Blackrod are family-friendly. Scotman's Flash is a great spot with exciting experiences for everyone. Lower Rivington Reservoir and Belmont Reservoir are also popular for family outings. Additionally, Yarrow Valley Country Park offers beautiful lakes and waterfalls with routes suitable for kids.
Yes, many of the trails around the reservoirs are dog-friendly. High Rid Reservoir, for example, is a popular spot for dog walking, offering peaceful settings and views. The extensive network of paths around the Rivington Reservoirs also welcomes dogs, making them ideal for walks with your canine companion.
The Rivington Reservoirs, including Lower Rivington Reservoir, are historically significant as they were constructed between 1850 and 1857 to supply filtered water to Liverpool. The area also features landmarks like the Pigeon Tower and Terraced Gardens. Belmont Reservoir was built in 1826 to provide water for the local printing and quarrying industries.
Yes, there are several options for watersports. Scotman's Flash is a popular location for canoeing, sailing, and kayaking, offering courses and qualifications. The Rivington Reservoirs also provide boating facilities, particularly at the outdoor center on the western side of Lower Rivington Reservoir. High Rid Reservoir is home to the Bolton Canoe Club and is used for canoeing, kayaking, raft building, and sailing.
High Rid Reservoir is an excellent spot for birdwatching, known for its diverse bird species, especially in winter. You might spot little grebe, tufted duck, goldeneye, and even rarer birds. Belmont Reservoir has also recorded 167 species of birds within a five-mile radius. Scotman's Flash is a designated site of scientific interest due to its diverse birdlife, including migrating birds like Reed and Sedge Warbler.
Around the Rivington Reservoirs, you can find a replica of Liverpool Castle on the eastern shore of Lower Rivington Reservoir, the Pigeon Tower with stunning views, and the Terraced Gardens. The Japanese Garden is a viewpoint featuring Japanese Gardens and lakes with Levers Bridge, and a walking trail that passes a waterfall bridge.
Beyond walking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and gravel biking, such as the 'Rivington Pike – Liverpool Castle Replica Ruins loop' or 'The Bridgewater Way – Scotman's Flash loop'. There are also running trails, including 'Bob's Brew Weir – Lower Rivington Reservoir loop'. For more details, explore the gravel biking, running, and cycling guides around Blackrod.
Yes, parking is generally available at the popular lake areas. For instance, the Rivington Reservoirs area has several car parks to access the various trails and attractions. High Rid Reservoir also has parking facilities for visitors. It's always a good idea to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, picnics, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn brings stunning foliage to the woodlands around the reservoirs. Winter can be tranquil for walks, especially for birdwatching at High Rid Reservoir, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
Yes, the Rivington area, in particular, has several cafes. For example, near Lower Rivington Reservoir, there are plenty of cafes. Yarrow Valley Country Park also has a cafe and information centre on site. You'll find various pubs and eateries in the villages and towns surrounding the reservoirs, perfect for a post-walk refreshment.
While specific accessible trails are not detailed for all locations, High Rid Reservoir offers a relatively flat, circular footpath of about 1 mile, which might be suitable for some visitors with mobility considerations. It's recommended to check specific trail conditions and accessibility information for each location prior to your visit, as terrain can vary.


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