Best attractions and places to see around Haigh include a blend of historical landmarks and expansive natural features, primarily centered around Haigh Woodland Park and Haigh Hall. This village, located within the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, offers diverse points of interest. The area is characterized by its woodlands, historic structures, and elevated viewpoints, providing opportunities for exploration.
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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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Haigh Woodland Park is an excellent destination for families, offering an adventure playground, adventure golf, and a high ropes course. The park also features two railways: the Miniature Railway and the Model Railway. Additionally, the Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington, is listed as family-friendly and offers historical interest.
The region is rich in history. You can explore Haigh Hall, a Grade II* listed building undergoing restoration, and the surrounding Haigh Woodland Park which contains ruins of Victorian Kennels and a Botanical Conservatory. Other notable historical sites include the 19th-century Haigh Windmill, the medieval Haigh Moated Site, and the Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington, built in 1910.
Yes, Haigh Woodland Park boasts forty miles of walking trails through its impressive woodlands. For more structured routes, you can find numerous hiking options, including a moderate 7.9 km loop from Haigh Kitchen Courtyard to Haigh Hall, or an 8.7 km loop around the Top of the Wigan Flight. Explore more hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Haigh guide.
Haigh Woodland Park is renowned for its extensive woodlands, primarily featuring beech trees, and diverse flora and fauna. The park also includes stunning walled gardens and tranquil green spaces. For panoramic views, head to Winter Hill Summit, part of the West Pennine Hills, which stands at 456m.
The area offers several routes for gravel biking. You can find moderate to difficult routes such as the 32.9 km Rivington Pike – Liverpool Castle Replica Ruins loop from Chorley, or longer routes like the 62 km Bridgewater Way – Scotman's Flash loop. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Haigh guide.
Absolutely. Rivington Pike Tower, built in 1733, offers superb views. Winter Hill Summit provides panoramic views from its 456m elevation. The third floor of the Pigeon Tower (Dovecote Tower), Rivington, also offers impressive views, as Lady Leverhulme used to enjoy sewing there.
The Kitchen Courtyard within Haigh Woodland Park, housed in the beautifully restored stable buildings of Haigh Hall, offers cafes, local businesses, and shops where you can find refreshments and meals.
While Haigh Woodland Park offers many trails, specific information on wheelchair-accessible trails is not detailed. It's recommended to check with Wigan Council's Haigh Hall and Country Park page for the most current accessibility information regarding specific paths and facilities.
Haigh offers attractions year-round. The woodlands are particularly beautiful in spring with wood anemone and lesser celandine, and in autumn with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the park's facilities. Winter walks can also be charming, especially around the historic sites.
Haigh Woodland Park provides ample parking facilities for visitors. Specific details regarding parking locations and fees can typically be found on the official Wigan Council website for Haigh Hall and Country Park.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Popular options include the 5 km Haigh Lower Plantations loop and the 6.4 km Haigh Hall loop, both starting from Haigh. You can discover more running routes in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Haigh guide.
The Sheephouse Lane Climb is a notable cycling route, often used in the Chorley Grand Prix road race. It features a steep initial section, followed by a rolling part, another steep grind, and a final short kicker. Cyclists are rewarded with stunning views on the way to Belmont.


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