How long is Yarrow Valley Walk?

How long is Yarrow Valley Walk?

3.89 miles
Price: Free

Length: 3.89 miles
Surface: Moderate
Difficulty: Medium

Is Yarrow Valley Country Park free?

The main park is located off Birkacre Road, Chorley (Post Code PR7 3QL) and has free parking along with some cycle parking facilities.

Are dogs allowed at Yarrow Valley?

Chorley’s Yarrow Valley Country Park is a 700-acre facility. It’s a very dog friendly park close to the town of Chorley with free parking available at the café/information centre.

Is Yarrow Valley wheelchair friendly?

Plenty of walks, lakes, waterfalls, wildlife and children’s activities. Suitable for wheelchairs too.

Is Winter Hill the same as Rivington Pike?

Winter Hill and Rivington Pike Circular is a 5.4 mile loop trail located near Horwich, Greater Manchester, England that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate.

Why is it called Rivington Pike?

The hill had the ancient name in Old English of hreof plus ing meaning the rough or rugged hill and pic, a pointed eminence, the earliest recorded name is Winterhold Pike in 1250 in a grant from Roger Rivington and by 1280 it was known as “Roun pic” within a grant by Cecily Roynton.

Is Winter Hill a hard walk?

Good moderate walk. Some short steep bits.

Can you walk up Winter Hill?

Enjoy a walk to Winter Hill on the West Pennine Moors in Lancashire. The walk begins in Rivington Country Park and takes you to the 1,496 feet (456 m) high summit on a series of footpaths. It’s another very popular hike with an ascent through the old Lever Park terraced gardens and more great views from the summit.

Is Rivington Bolton or Chorley?

Rivington is a village and civil parish of the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England, occupying 2,538 acres (4.0 sq mi; 10.3 km2). It is about 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Chorley and about 81⁄2 miles (13.7 km) northwest of Bolton.

Who owns Rivington Pike?

United Utilities
After a public outcry and legal action the land was transferred to Chorley Rural District Council, which restored the building in 1973 and completed further work in the 1990s. The land is now owned by United Utilities.

Can you climb Winter Hill?

What is Chorley’s Yarrow Valley Country Park?

Chorley’s increasingly popular Yarrow Valley Country Park is a 700-acre facility, run by Chorley Council, including a café and information centre built using Heritage Lottery funds. Yarrow Valley Country Park has been awarded Green Flag status since 2004.

What is the history of Birkacre?

The History of BirkacreThe earliest reference to Birkacre and its involvement with industry dates from the 14th Century. Prior to this farming was the main source of livelihood in the Yarrow Valley. The main reason for the establishment of industry at Birkacre was the good flow of water in the River Yarrow.

Where are the mills in Birkacre Park?

Located on the main car park in front of the Visitor Centre this mill was built in 1777 by Edward Chadwick and leased to Richard Arkwright (pictured below). It was burned down by rioters in 1779. 1 2 Birkacre Forge/Lower Forge & slitting mill site 3 Site of former Higher Forge Cottages

Where is the visitor centre in Yarrow Valley?

Visitor Centre Yarrow Valley Visitor Centre is located to the South West of Chorley off the B5251 on Birkacre Road. The centre is open from 10.00am – 11.00am and 1.00pm – 2.00pm daily (except Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year’s Day) www.chorley.gov.uk [email protected] Tel: 01257 515151 or 01257 279538 (Visitor Centre)

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