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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Poulton-With-Fearnhead

Best natural monuments around Poulton-With-Fearnhead, a township within Warrington, offer diverse natural areas for outdoor recreation. The region features significant green spaces, waterways, and wildlife habitats. These locations provide vital green infrastructure and recreational opportunities, contributing to the local ecology.

Best natural monuments around Poulton-With-Fearnhead

  • The most popular natural monument is Lymm Dam, a picturesque lake. This location is suitable for bike trips and offers a unique atmosphere in the town of Lymm.
  • Another must-see spot is Life for…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow

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This site is situated at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail' and was officially opened on 6th February 2004 by His Grace, The Duke of Westminster. This extensive site …

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Lymm Dam

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A picturesque lake located in the town of Lymm. A good place for a bike trip. With Warrington the route is really nice, for everyone regardless of fitness. In the …

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Cadishead & Little Woolden Moss is a once-exploited peat bog that’s starting to be reclaimed by nature, thanks to staff and volunteers at Lancashire Wildlife Trust. Peat extraction in the …

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Pennington Flash

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Pennington Flash lake and the surrounding woodland and paths are a local nature reserve and country park.
A Flash is the term for a lake formed in a depression caused …

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Abandoned Boat on the Mersey Canal

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The boat is just left in the canal, but it is a haven for wildlife.

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April 25, 2025, Abandoned Boat on the Mersey Canal

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The 'Pennine Trail' already brings many visitors to the area and of course this memorial site will encourage people that wish to stroll along this famous trail which eventually leads up to the Carlisle borders. Life for a Life planting areas are natural environments where we encourage wildlife and plantlife to flourish,

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This site is situated at the beginning of the famous 'Pennine Trail' and was officially opened on 6th February 2004 by His Grace, The Duke of Westminster. This extensive site runs towards the banks of the River Mersey and has been refurbished by Life for a Life and United Utilities. Life for a Life in growing partnership with United Utilities, has reclaimed land that was derelict for over many years and has now been put to use for the benefit of the community. The site has a well established footpath through the area, suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly. Many benches have been installed throughout the memorial forest, which can be enjoyed by all visitors.

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The boat is just left in the canal, but it is a haven for wildlife.

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Cadishead & Little Woolden Moss is a once-exploited peat bog that’s starting to be reclaimed by nature, thanks to staff and volunteers at Lancashire Wildlife Trust. Peat extraction in the 19th century almost destroyed this peatland and many others in the region. But in recent years, awareness has grown about the importance of these habitats. The reserve is home to common lizards and dragonflies, as well as birds such as hobby, short-eared owl, skylark, and merlin. Sphagnum mosses thrive in the reserve, providing a colourful carpet and playing an important role in the formation of new peat.

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July 24, 2023, Lymm Dam

Open 24 hours a day with a variety of Picnic benches, outstanding water features, wildlife and heritage. The route links to the Trans Pennine Trail and there is a free public carpark if spaces are limited in Lymm village centre.

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The circular route is easy to walk on and is also great fun for children.

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January 27, 2023, Pennington Flash Lake

Pennington Flash lake and the surrounding woodland and paths are a local nature reserve and country park. A Flash is the term for a lake formed in a depression caused by mining subsidence. It's interesting that the industrial past has created beautiful places like this.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural areas to explore around Poulton-With-Fearnhead?

Visitors frequently enjoy areas like Lymm Dam, a picturesque lake perfect for bike trips, and Pennington Flash, a local nature reserve with an easy circular walking route. The Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, also offers extensive natural beauty along the River Mersey.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or green spaces in the area?

Yes, several natural areas are great for families. Lymm Dam is family-friendly, offering a lovely setting for outings. Pennington Flash features a circular route that is easy to walk and fun for children. Additionally, Cadishead and Little Woolden Moss Nature Reserve is a reclaimed peat bog that provides an interesting natural environment for all ages.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural monuments around Poulton-With-Fearnhead?

The region is rich in wildlife. At Cadishead and Little Woolden Moss Nature Reserve, you might spot common lizards, dragonflies, and various birds like hobby, short-eared owl, skylark, and merlin. The Sankey Valley Greenway and Sankey Canal are also known for their diverse wildlife, and the Abandoned Boat on the Mersey Canal has become a haven for local fauna.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural trails or paths?

Yes, the Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, features a well-established footpath suitable for wheelchair users and the elderly, running towards the banks of the River Mersey. Paddington Bank also offers a paved pathway along the River Mersey, ideal for strolling.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Latchford Locks – Paddington Bank Pathway loop' or 'Paddington Meadows loop'. For cycling, consider routes such as 'McDee’s Coffee Shop – The Swan loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore 'Unpaved Track – Woolston Eyes and River Mersey loop'. Find more details on these activities in our guides for hiking, road cycling, and running around Poulton-With-Fearnhead.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for birdwatching?

Woolston Eyes, near the River Mersey, is highly regarded as a prime spot for birdwatching. Additionally, Cadishead and Little Woolden Moss Nature Reserve attracts various bird species, including hobby, short-eared owl, skylark, and merlin, making it another excellent location for bird enthusiasts.

What are the geological features of the natural monuments in this region?

The natural monuments around Poulton-With-Fearnhead showcase diverse geological and ecological features. For instance, Cadishead and Little Woolden Moss Nature Reserve is a reclaimed peat bog, highlighting the importance of these unique habitats. Pennington Flash is a lake formed by mining subsidence, demonstrating how industrial history can shape natural landscapes.

Can I find places for refreshments near the natural monuments?

Yes, for example, near Lymm Dam, there is a nearby caravan cafe that serves good food, and it's a lovely spot for coffee or ice cream. Along the Sankey Valley Greenway, you can also find refreshments at places like the Ferry Tavern.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Poulton-With-Fearnhead?

The natural monuments and green spaces around Poulton-With-Fearnhead can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, while autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in areas like Sankey Valley Greenway. Even in winter, the paths are accessible for walks, and birdwatching can be particularly rewarding at spots like Woolston Eyes.

Are there any natural areas that are particularly good for cycling?

The Sankey Valley Greenway is an excellent location for cycling, offering paths that wind through woodlands, farmlands, and parkland, and connecting to the Trans-Pennine Trail. Lymm Dam is also noted as a good place for a bike trip, with a pleasant route from Warrington suitable for all fitness levels.

What makes the Sankey Valley Greenway and Sankey Canal significant?

The Sankey Valley Greenway follows the route of the historic Sankey Canal, originally opened in 1757. It's significant for its historical importance as one of England's first industrial canals, and now serves as a 'lovely green corridor' for recreation. It offers paths through diverse landscapes and is a prime spot for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, connecting to the Trans-Pennine Trail.

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