Hollingworth Lake Water Activity Centre has been leading the way in the provision of water activities in the Northwest of England since 1989.
The centre itself is situated on the edge of Hollingworth Lake with the dramatic, jagged skyline of Blackstone Edge providing a stunning back drop for all the activities. The centre has now branched out to provide mountain bike rides for pre-booked groups, with rides for beginners through to experts on the centre's own fleet of bikes
open (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) |
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