Best lakes around Astley Village are primarily found within Astley Park, a significant green space adjacent to Astley Hall in Lancashire. This area features a vibrant lake known for its aquatic habitat and diverse wildfowl, including Mallards, Moorhens, and Canada Geese. The River Chor also flows through Astley Park, contributing to the local aquatic environment. Visitors can explore these natural features and their surrounding managed green spaces, which offer opportunities for appreciating local wildlife and flora.
Last updated: May 22, 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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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 cycle route N55 passes through Cuerden, a lovely traffic free route, easy on any bike imo, I use a gravelbike. It can get very busy, and as a cyclist, you'll need to be vigilant of the many dogs that are let off lead. I'm not sure if there's a public space order here, as there are in most parks.
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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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650 acres of green oasis for you to explore, discover and relax in, with the River Lostock meandering through; close to junction 29 of the M6, between Preston and Chorley; The Park is owned and managed by Cuerden Valley Park Trust
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Cuerden Valley Park is a precious emerald surrounded by increasing urban development. As a country park it is differently managed from places such as Witton Park and Beacon Fell
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The lake in Astley Park is a vibrant aquatic habitat, home to various wildfowl including Mallards, Moorhens, Coots, and Canada Geese, with occasional Mute Swans. You might also spot Marsh Marigolds along the water margins. At Lower Kem Mill Pond, visitors often enjoy the abundant wildlife and fish.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Japanese Garden offers a brilliant walk with plenty to see and is ideal for a picnic. Roddlesworth Reservoirs provide peaceful rambles through woodlands, suitable for all ages. Lower Rivington Reservoir is also family-friendly, offering hiking and gravel riding opportunities. Additionally, Yarrow Valley Country Park has beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and various routes perfect for kids.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including easy options like the 'Top Lock, Wheelton – The Malthouse Farm loop' or the 'Astley Hall loop'. More challenging hikes, such as the 'Rivington Pike Tower – Seven Arched Bridge loop', are also available. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes like the 'View of Rivington Reservoir – View of Chorley and the Coast loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes, general hiking, and road cycling guides for Astley Village.
Yes, Roddlesworth Reservoirs are particularly dog-friendly, offering numerous trails through beautiful deciduous woodland. Dog-walkers are welcome, though it's requested to keep your dog on a lead.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. The lake in Astley Park is known for its impressive expanse of water lilies during the summer months. Roddlesworth Reservoirs are described as perfect for a peaceful ramble at any time of year due to their surrounding woodlands.
Yes, there are facilities available. Near Lower Rivington Reservoir, you'll find plenty of cafes. Yarrow Valley Country Park also has a cafe and information centre on site.
Beyond the main lakes, the area features the River Chor, which flows through Astley Park. The park also contains other small tributaries of the Chor and a pond in Great Wood, colloquially known as the 'Green Pond' due to its permanent covering of duckweed. Yarrow Valley Country Park also boasts beautiful waterfalls.
Yes, the area has some historical context. Yarrow Valley Country Park, for instance, is the site of former cloth mills, dyeing works, and a small colliery, with interesting traces like foundation stones and mill ponds still visible. Lower Kem Mill Pond is also part of a historical site.
Roddlesworth Reservoirs are popular because they are surrounded by beautiful mature deciduous woodland, offering a peaceful setting for relaxed rides or rambles. Unlike many reservoirs, the lush tree cover provides a scenic backdrop, and there are numerous trails to explore the banks and forest. Visitors also appreciate the benches perfectly placed for enjoying the scenery or a picnic.
The Japanese Garden is a viewpoint featuring Japanese Gardens and Lakes with Levers Bridge. It offers a brilliant walk with plenty to see and is considered a great place for a picnic, though it can get busy. The area provides a unique aesthetic and a tranquil atmosphere.
Lower Rivington Reservoir is part of the Rivington chain of reservoirs, historically built to supply water to Liverpool. It offers extensive opportunities for hiking around the reservoirs up to the pike, as well as gravel riding on trails. The area is well-equipped with plenty of cafes nearby, making it a comprehensive outdoor destination.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, the 'Top Lock, Wheelton – The Malthouse Farm loop' is an easy 5.5 km hike, and the 'Astley Hall loop' is an easy 3.4 km walk. These are great options for a relaxed stroll around the area's natural beauty. You can find more easy hikes in the easy hikes guide.


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