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Middleton
Explore the history of Middleton.
Choose from a selection of cycle and mountain bike routes in the south Pennines.
Littleborough
Fancy a new challenge? Then why not "Try a Trail" and have a go at this 10 mile loop from Walsden or extend it to a 20 mile ride by starting from Hollingworth Lake near Littleborough.
Rochdale
A classic mountain biking route that’s tough and scenic, on tracks and paths that take you from low-lying farms to high up in the moors. You have the choice of a 10-mile and a 20-mile ride. Starting at Hollingworth Lake, the full 20-mile route has…
The secluded Piethorne Valley is hidden from view and deep in the folds of the high Pennine moors. Victorian reservoirs built to supply water to the surrounding area dominate the valley and provide a wonderful backdrop to this moorland walk. The…
Rochdale
Rochdale AFC has been established since 1907 and is an English football league team.
There are a number of guided walks you can join in Rochdale borough for free. All walks are guided by a walk leader.
Littleborough, Rochdale
Choose from a selection of walks around Littleborough and Hollingworth Lake.
Wardle
The Pennine Bridleway is the country's first National Trail for horse riders, mountain bikers, and walkers, and it passes through the rugged Pennine hills near Littleborough.
Blue plaques celebrate famous people, places and historic events in the borough of Rochdale. Purple plaques in Rochdale borough celebrate Dame Gracie Fields and mark places of significance in her life.
Rochdale
A historic link to the past as well as a stunning walking route through an unspoilt landscape.
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
Canoeing has never been so enjoyable as here at the picturesque Hollingworth Lake.
Littleborough
Hollingworth Lake Water Activity Centre has been leading the way in the provision of water activities in the Northwest of England since 1989.
Discover Hollingworth Lake and Littleborough with this delightful 5 mile walk. With scenic views over the Pennines this circular route takes in some of the best countryside the area has to offer. The initial section of the walk offers easy walking…
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
From Rakewood Road a good view is available down the lake’s embankment and out into Ealees Valley.
Littleborough
The steep sloping embankment on the left of Rakewood Road is one of the 3 dams constructed in 1798 to form Hollingworth Lake.
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
Hollingworth Lake is in fact, a reservoir.
Newhey, Milnrow
Built between 1872 and 1878 to collect water from the Wickenhall Brook, Ogden Reservoir holds 185 million gallons. Ogden and Foulwater Lodge together release up to 1 million gallons of water per day into Piethorne Brook.
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
Courses available that will enhance your skills and knowledge and give you the experience to regularly participate in your chosen sport.
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
Experience the thrill of windsurfing at Hollingworth Lake.