Best attractions and places to see around Charnock Richard include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and rural landscapes in Lancashire. The village offers notable sites and access to significant natural areas like Yarrow Valley Park and Charnock Richard Pasture, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including various walking routes. This area combines historical architecture with diverse natural environments for exploration.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Much of the path around the base is presently closed owing to maintenance works, so please be aware!
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Stunning scenery nice tarmac road to enjoy a sprint
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Great views around here are fantastic on a clear day.
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This great climb is used in the Chorley Grand Prix road race held in April. From the reservoir at Rivington
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Brilliant little walk with lots to see!! Great place to have a picnic, does get busy though.
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Rivington is a lovely place to get out for a walk - lots to see within a short distance and great to keep kids and adults entertained.
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Rivington Pike at 362m is a very popular summit for runners and walkers. The trails up through the terraced gardens are a lot of fun to run and you can extend the loop by taking in Winter Hill. Get up early or take a head torch and run in the evening to avoid the crowds although it's quite fun running up past them at any time. The tower was built in 1733 on the site of the ancient beacon. It was a hunting lodge but when restored none of the internal features where kept and the door and windows have been blocked.
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Part of the west Pennine Hills Winter Hill stands at 456m. There is a trig point and several radio and communications masts on the summit. There is also a memorial to a plane that crashed here in 1958 on a flight from the Isle of Man to Manchester.
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Charnock Richard is rich in history. You can visit Rivington Pike Tower, a Grade 2 listed former hunting lodge offering superb views. Another significant historical site is Winter Hill Summit and TV Mast, known for its trig point and a memorial to a 1958 plane crash. Within the village, explore Charnock Richard Hall, a Grade II listed building from the 17th century, or Christ Church, built in 1860. Pincock Bridge and several listed farmhouses also offer glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. Yarrow Valley Park is easily accessible via a public footpath from Charnock Richard, offering extensive woodlands, nature reserves like Birkacre and Duxbury Woods, and a children's play area. Another notable site is Charnock Richard Pasture, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) known for its species-rich grasslands and diverse plant and insect life.
The rural countryside around Charnock Richard provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various walking routes, including those through Yarrow Valley Park. For more structured activities, there are dedicated guides for different sports: hiking trails, running routes, and cycling tours.
Absolutely! Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington, built by Lord Leverhulme, is a historical site that can be part of a family outing. The nearby Japanese Garden is also considered family-friendly with lots to see. Yarrow Valley Park, with its extensive woodlands and a children's play area, is an excellent choice for families looking for outdoor fun and easy walks.
You'll find many walking opportunities. Yarrow Valley Park offers several routes, including an easy 6.3 km loop from Birkacre. Other options include the easy 5.3 km 'Birkacre Weir – Yarrow Valley Country Park loop from Coppull'. For a comprehensive list of trails, explore the hiking guide for Charnock Richard.
For panoramic views, head to Rivington Pike Tower, which offers superb vistas from its elevated position. Winter Hill Summit also provides expansive views across the West Pennine Hills. The third floor of Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington, was designed as a sitting room with amazing views over the surrounding countryside.
Yes, there are several cycling routes catering to different distances and difficulties. For example, you can find moderate routes like the 53.8 km 'Bretherton War Memorial – Flintstones Car loop from Euxton Balshaw Lane' or shorter, easier options. Discover more routes in the cycling guide for Charnock Richard.
Charnock Richard Pasture is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It's a rare example of species-rich grassland in the region, home to over 120 plant species, including devil's-bit scabious and dyer's greenweed, and supports a diverse population of butterflies and moths. It's a valuable site for nature enthusiasts.
The former Camelot Theme Park was once a well-known attraction in Charnock Richard, operating with a medieval theme. However, it is now derelict and no longer open to the public. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally depends on personal preference and the specific activity. Spring and summer offer milder weather ideal for walking, hiking, and cycling, with the countryside in full bloom. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some trails might be more challenging due to weather conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Beyond the well-known Charnock Richard Hall and Christ Church, the village is home to several other listed buildings that showcase local architectural styles. These include the Charnock Richard (Church of England) School Number 1, the Frances Darlington Almshouses and Chapel, and various listed farmhouses such as Bolton Green Farmhouse and Lower House Farmhouse. These structures provide insight into the area's historical past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the superb views from sites like Rivington Pike Tower and the historical significance of places like Winter Hill Summit. The opportunity to explore extensive woodlands and nature reserves, such as those found in Yarrow Valley Park, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the variety of trails and the tranquil, rural character of the area.


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