Best attractions and places to see around Shaw And Crompton include a variety of natural features and historical sites in Greater Manchester. The area is characterized by extensive moorlands, such as Crompton Moor, and several reservoirs. Visitors can explore landmarks that reflect the town's industrial past and commemorate historical events. The landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring natural monuments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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That Birchen Clough Waterfall scramble looks like a fantastic challenge, especially with the detour! It’s the perfect spot for a bit of adventure after a long week. I actually spent my downtime yesterday playing at https://123games.io while planning my next hike, and now I’m definitely adding this Peak District loop to the list!
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Nice and easy walk around the reservoir. Great to stretch your legs. Plenty of options to make it harder or longer by climbing up the hills.
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This time of year it can be very boggy and muddy and very deep up on top so make sure to wear suitable footwhere/clothing. I’d recommend boots and gaiters.
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The area offers extensive moorlands like Crompton Moor, which is a designated Site of Biological Importance. You can also visit several reservoirs, including Dovestone Reservoir and Yeoman Hey Reservoir, both nestled near the Peak District National Park. Crompton Moor also features the Pingot Quarry Waterfall and Brushes Clough Reservoir.
Yes, you can find several notable viewpoints. Blackstone Edge trig point and Robin Hood's Bed offers fine views over the landscape from its gritstone escarpment. Another popular spot is The Trinnacle, a unique three-pronged gritstone pillar high above Dovestone Reservoir, known for its panoramic vistas.
Shaw And Crompton has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can see the Crompton War Memorial on High Street, which commemorates those lost in the World Wars. Holy Trinity Church, with its history dating back to the 16th century, also features a probable medieval cross shaft in its churchyard. The town's industrial past as a cotton mill town is evident in its former mill structures.
Beyond historical sites, the town has distinctive local landmarks. The Shaw and Crompton Beacon, erected in 1995 to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, is located in Jubilee Gardens. Another well-known local feature is The Big Lamp, an electric replica of a historic 20-foot tall gas-powered street lamp.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Dunwood Park Café – Pingot Quarry Waterfall loop' or the 'Beal Riverside Walk loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around Shaw And Crompton guide.
Cyclists can enjoy both gravel biking and mountain biking trails. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Standedge Tunnel – Saddleworth Rail Trail loop' are available. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Dick Hill Climb – Hollingworth Lake loop'. More information can be found in the Gravel biking around Shaw And Crompton guide and the MTB Trails around Shaw And Crompton guide.
Yes, Dovestone Reservoir and Yeoman Hey Reservoir are both considered family-friendly. Dovestone Reservoir, in particular, features a popular lakeside walking trail suitable for families. Public parks like Dunwood Park and High Crompton Park also provide green spaces for relaxation and recreation.
Yes, Dovestone Reservoir offers a wheelchair-accessible lakeside path, making it a great option for visitors seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
You can discover the unnamed Pingot Quarry Waterfall on Crompton Moor, which cascades into the disused quarry. Another notable waterfall is Birchen Clough Waterfall, which offers a scenic, albeit challenging, path for those seeking a bit of adventure.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking scenery and tranquility, especially around the reservoirs like Dovestone Reservoir. The sense of solitude and fine views from spots like Blackstone Edge are also highly valued. Many enjoy the variety of trails for walking and cycling, and the opportunity to experience both natural beauty and historical significance.
For those seeking a challenge, The Trinnacle involves steep, rocky terrain and sections of exposed scrambling to reach its unique pillar formation. Similarly, the path to Birchen Clough Waterfall can be very challenging, requiring some climbing skills and sure-footedness.


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