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5.5 km
~1 hrs 15 min
99 m
Loop
βEnjoy a serene, flat 5 km hike through lush woodlands and historic reservoirs near Tockholes, Lancashire.β
Starting your hike near Lancashire, England, this loop trail around Rake Brook Reservoir, Lower Roddlesworth Reservoir, and Upper Roddlesworth Reservoir spans approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) with no significant elevation gain, making it a relatively flat and accessible hike. The trailhead is conveniently located near the village of Tockholes, which can be reached by car or public transport. If driving, you can park at the Tockholes Visitor Centre. For those using public transport, the nearest bus stop is at Tockholes Road, served by local bus routes.### Trail Navigation and TerrainThe trail is well-marked and can be navigated easily using the HiiKER app. The terrain is a mix of gravel paths, woodland trails, and some paved sections, making it suitable for most hikers, though it can get muddy after rain. Good hiking boots are recommended.### Key Landmarks and Points of Interest#### Rake Brook Reservoir Starting from the Tockholes Visitor Centre, head towards Rake Brook Reservoir. This reservoir is the first significant landmark you'll encounter. The path around Rake Brook offers serene views of the water and surrounding woodlands. Keep an eye out for various bird species, including herons and kingfishers, which are commonly seen here.#### Lower Roddlesworth Reservoir Continuing on, you'll reach Lower Roddlesworth Reservoir. This area is rich in history, with remnants of old stone structures that date back to the 19th century when the reservoirs were constructed to supply water to the nearby towns. The path here is shaded by mature trees, providing a cool and tranquil environment.#### Upper Roddlesworth Reservoir As you make your way to Upper Roddlesworth Reservoir, the trail opens up to more expansive views. This reservoir is slightly larger and offers picturesque scenery, especially during sunrise and sunset. The area is also a haven for wildlife, including deer and various woodland creatures. ### Historical SignificanceThe Roddlesworth Reservoirs were built in the mid-1800s to supply water to the rapidly growing industrial towns in Lancashire. The engineering feats of the time are still evident in the stonework and design of the reservoirs. Walking this trail offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past while enjoying the natural beauty that has reclaimed the area.### Wildlife and FloraThe trail is abundant with wildlife. In addition to the bird species mentioned earlier, you may also spot squirrels, rabbits, and occasionally foxes. The flora is diverse, with oak, beech, and pine trees dominating the landscape. During spring and summer, the trail is adorned with wildflowers, adding a splash of color to your hike.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, if you're driving, set your GPS to Tockholes Visitor Centre, Tockholes Road, Darwen, BB3 0PA. For public transport users, take a bus to the Tockholes Road stop, which is a short walk from the visitor center. From there, follow the signs to the start of the trail.### Final Tips- Bring a map or use the HiiKER app for navigation. - Wear sturdy hiking boots, especially if it has rained recently. - Pack water and snacks, as there are no facilities along the trail. - Be mindful of the local wildlife and maintain a respectful distance.Enjoy your hike around the Rake Brook, Lower Roddlesworth, and Upper Roddlesworth Reservoirs, and take in the natural beauty and historical richness of this Lancashire gem.
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