Best lakes around Billington And Langho are primarily reservoirs nestled within the picturesque Ribble Valley. This area offers tranquil waterscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape features countryside and woodland, providing settings for walks and nature observation. These water bodies were often constructed to supply water to local communities, adding a historical dimension to their natural appeal.
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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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Amazing reservoir and amazing to see the reflection of the trees and hills in the water on a quiet 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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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area. The track to the north can be linked with footpaths to the south so that you can run around the reservoir from Barley. You can also extend the run and take in Upper Ogden Reservoir or use this as the start or finishing section for a brilliant loop of Pendle Hill.
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Lower Ogden Reservoir was built in the early 1900's to supply water to the surrounding area.
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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 water bodies around Billington And Langho are primarily reservoirs, such as Dean Clough Reservoir, Churn Clough Reservoir, and the Upper and Lower Ogden Reservoirs. These were often constructed to supply water to local communities and now offer tranquil settings for outdoor activities.
Yes, several reservoirs offer family-friendly options. For example, the paths around the Ogden Reservoirs are generally wide with only small inclines, making them suitable for many visitors. Dean Clough Reservoir also provides easy, circular walking trails, approximately 2 miles long, suitable for various fitness levels.
Dean Clough Reservoir is an excellent choice for an easy, serene circular walk, about 2 miles long. Similarly, a well-maintained footpath encircles Churn Clough Reservoir, offering a pleasant route for leisurely walks.
The reservoirs are surrounded by diverse landscapes. At Dean Clough Reservoir, you might spot diverse bird species, deer, dragonflies, squirrels, and rabbits. The Ogden Reservoirs area features extensive woodlands like Fell Wood, Blue Wood, and Buttock Plantation, bursting with wildflowers like bluebells and foxgloves in spring and summer.
Yes, many of these reservoirs have historical significance. Dean Clough Reservoir, constructed in the early 20th century, has remnants of old stone walls, farm buildings, and an old mill ruin. The Ogden Reservoirs were also built in the early 20th century to supply drinking water to nearby Nelson.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, the circular walk around Dean Clough Reservoir is popular with dog walkers. However, be mindful that some fields may contain sheep, so responsible dog handling is advised.
Beyond walking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, touring bicycle routes, and gravel biking trails. For example, there are several road cycling routes around Billington And Langho, including an easy loop from Langho to Whalley Viaduct. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Billington And Langho guide, the Cycling around Billington And Langho guide, and the Gravel biking around Billington And Langho guide.
Yes, after a walk, you can find refreshments. The Lord Nelson in Langho is a popular spot for walkers near Dean Clough Reservoir. Near the Ogden Reservoirs, there is a visitor center that provides amenities like drinks and snacks.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. In summer, you can see yellow flag flowers and meadow wildflowers at Dean Clough Reservoir. Spring and summer also bring bluebells and foxgloves to the Ogden Reservoirs. The serene, moorland setting of Churn Clough Reservoir is enjoyable in various seasons, with excellent fly fishing during hatch periods.
Yes, parking is generally available. For Churn Clough Reservoir, access is convenient by car with free parking available near the access gate. The Ogden Reservoirs also have visitor facilities, which typically include parking.
Churn Clough Reservoir is approximately 16 acres in size and situated high on the slopes of Pendle Hill. It is known for its 'gin-clear' water and is a popular destination primarily for fly fishing, stocked year-round with rainbow, blue, and brown trout. Its moorland setting offers breathtaking views, often compared to the Scottish Highlands.
While many paths are easy, more challenging walks are possible. From the Ogden Reservoirs, you can extend your walk up to Ovenden Moor Wind Farm. The track to the north of Lower Ogden Reservoir can be linked with footpaths for extended runs or used as a starting point for a loop of Pendle Hill, which can be more demanding.
The Ogden Reservoirs, including Lower Ogden Reservoir and Upper Ogden Reservoir, are popular for delightful walks with picturesque landscapes, extensive woodlands, and abundant wildlife. They offer impressive water structures and scenic views, especially with Pendle Hill in the background, and are often explored by those on their way up Pendle Hill.


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