Best natural monuments around Burtonwood And Westbrook include a mix of natural and man-made features that offer outdoor exploration. The region, while developed, contains significant natural spaces like Burtonwood Nature Park, which provides a habitat for local wildlife and diverse flora. These areas are often former industrial sites transformed into ecological havens, providing opportunities for quiet walks and nature observation. The landscape features a combination of reclaimed land, lakes, and elevated viewpoints.
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The "Dream" is a 20 metre high sculpture which is located on the former site of the Sutton Manor Coal Colliery in St Helens. It is visible from the M62 between junctions 7 & 8 and was hoped to become a powerful symbol of the North West akin to Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North located in Gateshead.
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"Dream" is a sculpture located at the top of Suton Manor Park and designed by renowned Catalan artist Jaume Plensa. The views from the top are superb, stretching over the Pennines, Clwydian Hills and even Snowdonia.
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The view from above is totally fascinating, it gives you peace and tranquility walking around, nearby you can find a golf course for golf lovers
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Billinge Hill 179.3m P151 (588ft) [Billinge S3514] Marilyn summit
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The 'Pennine Trail' already brings many visitors to the area and of course this memorial site will encourage people that wish to stroll along this famous trail which eventually leads up to the Carlisle borders. Life for a Life planting areas are natural environments where we encourage wildlife and plantlife to flourish,
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This site is situated at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail' and was officially opened on 6th February 2004 by His Grace, The Duke of Westminster. This extensive site runs towards the banks of the River Mersey and has been refurbished by Life for a Life and United Utilities. Life for a Life in growing partnership with United Utilities, has reclaimed land that was derelict for over many years and has now been put to use for the benefit of the community. The site has a well established footpath through the area, suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly. Many benches have been installed throughout the memorial forest, which can be enjoyed by all visitors.
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A Flash is a unique industrial legacy to Wigan and there are many around the Wigan area. Each are lakes formed as a result of mining subsidence. Scotsmans flash the largest of the โWigan Flashesโ is a designated site of scientific interest. This is due to the abundance of rare plant species, several species of orchid, extensive reed beds and migrating birds such as Reed and Sedge Warbler. Scotsmans flash is a beautiful place for a stop to enjoy the views.
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Scotman's Flash is just 10 minutes from the centre of Wigan featuring a huge lake and lots of exciting experiences for everyone to enjoy. Scotman's Flash is the perfect place for water sports, whether youโre brand new to canoeing, sailing and kayaking or want to get your game on with courses and qualifications to match your skills.
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The natural monuments in Burtonwood And Westbrook offer a diverse range of features. You'll find significant lakes, known locally as 'flashes,' such as Scotman's Flash, which are rich in rare plant species and extensive reed beds. There are also reclaimed forest areas like Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, and tranquil nature parks like Burtonwood Nature Park, which feature diverse flora and meadows.
Yes, several natural monuments are excellent for wildlife watching. Scotman's Flash is a designated site of scientific interest, known for migrating birds like Reed and Sedge Warblers. Burtonwood Nature Park, transformed from farmland, is a thriving habitat where early morning visitors might spot foxes and hares, and during summer, various migrant birds and butterflies are abundant.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Dream Sculpture, which offers extensive views towards the Pennines, Clwydian hills, and even Snowdonia on clear days. Another excellent spot is Billinge Hill Tower, providing views over the Lancashire Moors and the hills of North Wales.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For example, you can explore trails like the 'Sankey Canal โ Sankey Canal loop' or the 'Derbyshire Hill Lake loop'. The Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow also features a well-established footpath. You can find more options and details on the easy hikes guide for Burtonwood And Westbrook.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like 'The Ferry Tavern โ Spike Island Park loop' or 'Sankey Viaduct (Nine Arches) โ Sankey Canal loop'. Lymm Dam is also a picturesque spot for a bike trip. Discover more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Burtonwood And Westbrook.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Scotman's Flash and Lymm Dam are both listed as family-friendly lakes, offering space for walks and enjoying nature. Dream Sculpture also provides an interesting destination for families with its unique art and views.
Yes, Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow features a well-established footpath suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly, with benches installed throughout for rest. However, Burtonwood Nature Park has no surfaced paths and can be uneven and hilly, making wheelchair access difficult there.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For wildlife enthusiasts, summer is ideal for observing migrant birds and butterflies in places like Burtonwood Nature Park. The meadows are also most colorful then. For general walks and enjoying the views, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, if you visit Lymm Dam, there is a caravan cafe nearby that serves good food. For other locations, it's advisable to check local amenities in the nearest towns or villages.
While primarily natural, some sites have interesting historical connections. The 'flashes' like Scotman's Flash are unique industrial legacies, formed as a result of mining subsidence. Billinge Hill Tower, though a man-made monument, was once used as a summer hut a very long time ago, adding a touch of local history to its scenic views.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like Scotman's Flash are loved for their views and wildlife, while Billinge Hill Tower is highly recommended for its fascinating panoramic views and the peace it offers. The opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy quiet walks is a common theme.


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