Best lakes around Little Hoole include several notable wetland centers and ponds in the vicinity, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. Little Hoole is a farming community, but nearby areas provide access to significant bodies of water. These locations feature opportunities for wildlife viewing, walking, and exploring historical sites. The region offers a variety of natural landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful park and lakes lovely place for a stop. Some of the path can be gravel so take care if on road wheels
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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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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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Worden Park As well as offering more than 60 hectares of meadows, woodlands and playing fields, Worden Park also includes a range of attractions in its historic grounds. Situated on the outskirts of Leyland, the park is less than a quarter of a mile from the town centre. The park has held the Green Flag Award since the scheme began in 1997, the only site north of London to have done so. It has a beautiful pond to stop at very pieceful in the morning.
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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 being run by a trust rather than a local authority. Its 650 acres were originally part of the estate of Cuerden Hall one time home of the Towneley Parker family. (Cuerden Hall )It is thanks to the Trust and the voluntary effort of a friends group that Cuerden Valley Park has managed to withstand the pressures of modern life to offer a haven for wildlife and a place for people to exercise and relax. Broadly the park is a green corridor between Wigan Road (A49) and the A6 running north to south following the course of the River Lostock for about 2 ½ miles. At its widest it is about half a mile. It has a beautiful pond with plenty of wildlife and fish the path can get a little bumpyso gravel or MTB would be best.
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Lovely pond to spend a few moments by watching the ducks & moorhens. With an easy access boardwalk and new paths.
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For an exceptional wildlife experience, the Martin Mere Wetland Centre is highly recommended. It's an 800-acre reserve, home to over 70 wetland species, including flamingos and migratory birds. You can also spot kingfishers and water voles during boat trips. Lower Kem Mill Pond within Cuerden Valley Park is another excellent choice, known for its diverse wildlife, including roe deer, woodpeckers, and otters.
Yes, several options cater to families. Worden Park Pond in Worden Park offers meadows, woodlands, a children's play area, and a miniature railway. Haslam Park Lake features a play area and various games areas. The Martin Mere Wetland Centre also provides adventure playgrounds, including a wet play area, zip wires, and pond-dipping sessions.
Near Lower Kem Mill Pond in Cuerden Valley Park, you can explore the ruins of an 18th-century mill with informative storyboards detailing its past as a dyeing and printing works. Worden Park, home to Worden Park Pond, features historic grounds, including the ruins of Worden Hall, a walled garden, and a hedge maze. Haslam Park, with its ornamental lake, boasts ornate Grade II listed gates.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. Cuerden Valley Park, encompassing Lower Kem Mill Pond, offers extensive pathways through woodlands, parklands, and along the River Lostock. Worden Park has woodland walks and easy access paths around Worden Park Pond. Haslam Park provides peaceful walks around its ornamental lake and through its nature reserve, with pathways suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling.
Yes, Worden Park Pond is noted for its easy access boardwalk and new paths, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Haslam Park also offers pathways around its lake that are generally suitable for various users.
Absolutely. Haslam Park's pathways are suitable for cycling, and it serves as a good starting point to explore the Ribble Link and Lancaster Canal. For more dedicated cycling, you can find various routes nearby, such as the 'Lancaster Canal Towpath – Haslam Park Nature Reserve loop from Preston' which is an easy gravel biking route. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Little Hoole guide.
Haslam Park offers two car parks, one on Cottam Lane and another on Bristow Ave, making access to Haslam Park Lake convenient. Worden Park also has parking facilities for visitors to Worden Park Pond. Cuerden Valley Park, which includes Lower Kem Mill Pond, also provides parking for its extensive grounds.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Autumn and winter are particularly good for birdwatching at Martin Mere Wetland Centre, as thousands of migratory species like pink-footed geese and whooper swans arrive. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walks and family activities in parks like Worden Park and Haslam Park.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Martin Mere Wetland Centre has a cafe on-site. Worden Park also features a cafe. Additionally, the Twin Lakes Velo Café is a popular spot with views over the water, especially for cyclists.
Cuerden Valley Park, home to Lower Kem Mill Pond, offers extensive walking opportunities, exploration of historical mill ruins, picnics by the River Lostock, and fishing on Cuerden Lake and Cock Cabin Pond. It's also a great place for wildlife spotting, with roe deer, woodpeckers, and otters.
Worden Park, featuring Worden Park Pond, is a well-maintained park spanning over 60 hectares with meadows, woodlands, and historic grounds. It has held the Green Flag Award since 1997, indicating its high quality. Beyond the pond, visitors can enjoy woodland walks, a children's play area, a miniature railway, a craft center, and mini-golf.
Many parks and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations for leash requirements. Generally, areas like Cuerden Valley Park and Worden Park welcome dogs on leads, offering great opportunities for walks with your canine companion.


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