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Attractions and Places To See around Hyndburn - Top 14

Best attractions and places to see around Hyndburn include a diverse range of natural landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural sites. Located in the foothills of the western Pennines in Lancashire, the region features extensive countryside, moorland hills, woodlands, and parks. Hyndburn offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, from walking and cycling to exploring historical structures. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and rich architectural heritage, with many designated conservation areas.

Best attractions and places to see around Hyndburn

  • The most popular attractions is Greenway Cycle Path, Accrington, a trail and cycle way that offers wonderful views. This path is suitable for both walkers and cyclists.
  • Another must-see spot is Dean Clough Reservoir, a viewpoint and lake. Visitors can expect views of Pendle Hill on clear days, with routes through forests leading to the reservoir.
  • Visitors also love Whalley Nab Climb, a challenging trail and climb. This climb covers 0.8 mile with an average gradient of 10%, featuring a steep section that reaches 26%.
  • Hyndburn is known for its cycle paths, viewpoints, and man-made monuments. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, including natural features like the River Calder and historical sites such as the Leeds and Liverpool Canal Halfway Marker.
  • The attractions around Hyndburn are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 10 upvotes and 5 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

Hyndburn Greenway and Ashton Flood Wheel

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Much better than using the road to and from Accrington

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Whalley Nab Climb

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A climb of 0.8 mile at an average of 10%. The steepest section is in the first 0.2 mile where it maxes out at an eye-watering 26% before returning to something mored civilised.

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Between chorley and Blackburn there a section roughly a mile of muddy track

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Coppice Trig Point

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The views at the top of Coppice, on a clear day, are great. You can see right across Accrington, Huncoat and see right into the distance. There’s a nice trig to cross off the list and as you carry along the path, you’ll reach the monument. A great spot to stop and have a brew and take in the views.

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King's Highway Trail

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Typically, when the Komoot message appears warning against unsuitable riding surfaces, I dismiss it. On this occasion, that was a huge mistake. It took 45 (FORTY-FIVE!) minutes to traverse barely 2 miles.

For context, I was riding a 531 randonneur with clipless pedals and shoes; I had also set the route planner to 'Bike touring', so some of this riding disaster was my own doing.

That said, however, this segment simply should NOT be appearing on a bicycling route - there is no way on God's green Earth I would recommend 'riding' this on anything other than a full-suspension MTB, if at all. It is barely passable on foot.

This is absolutely, positively, 100%, NOT for tourers or road riders. Frankly, I would argue strongly against gravel bikers attempting it, too. MTB'ers and/or gluttons for punishment: ride at your own risk and be prepared for lots of tech-y riding and a fair few hike-your-bike sections, especially outside summer months.

Trust me, this is not hyperbole - save yourself both time and boiled blood by re-routing. Learn from my mistake. You have been warned!

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Dean Clough Reservoir

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Can be muddy in the fields, also have sheep in the fields so be responsible if walking a dog. Would recommend going through the forest to the reservoir must less muddy route

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Great cycle path with wonderful views surface is good only walkers and cyclists about

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River Calder

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This river is about 20 miles in length and is a tributary of the River Ribble, winding its way through the Lancashire countryside.

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Peel Park Monument

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A great spot to sit and have a brew and to look out to the views. Here you can see Darwen Tower right in the distance.

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View from Broadhead Road

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Not far from Ramsbottom, this road goes through farm land that has wonderful views over both sides of the road. The road is a good surface.
You can get a good sprint on this road

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Ken Cl
May 12, 2026, Hyndburn Greenway and Ashton Flood Wheel

Alice Baddelys comment has since been edited by kamoot as she didn't mention the climb from Accrington to Baxenden. Would have been better removed altogether.

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Ian Delve
October 22, 2025, Peel Park Monument

Peel Monument, Peel Park, Accrington – Lancashire Past https://share.google/EqA2YRXD14ncnAa5Q

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Alice Baddeley, have you ever ridden this section you are commenting on. The climb from Accrington to Baxenden gets to 6% in places though mainly less than this, hardly flat!

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The Hyndburn Greenway is a traffic-free rout in Lancashire that follows old railway lines and canal towpaths between Accrington and Blackburn, passing parks, art galleries and former mills. The climb gets up to 6% in some places, and averages 4 to 5%. Along the way, you'll also encounter the Ashton Flood Wheel, a striking engineering feature.

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January 10, 2025, Coppice Trig Point

Trig Point provides reference points for GPS navigation systems and other modern measuring technologies. https://spacewaves.io

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This is a pretty section of the river. It is often used by locals as a picnic spot.

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Great views of Pendle Hill on a clear day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in Hyndburn?

Hyndburn boasts extensive countryside, moorland hills, woodlands, and parks. You can visit Dean Clough Reservoir, known for views of Pendle Hill, or explore the scenic River Calder. Other notable natural spaces include Peel Park & The Coppice, Woodnook Vale, and Norden Valley, offering diverse landscapes and rich nature.

Are there any historical landmarks or sites of interest in Hyndburn?

Yes, Hyndburn has a rich history reflected in its numerous listed buildings and conservation areas. You can see the impressive Accrington Market Hall, built in 1868, or the historic Leeds and Liverpool Canal Halfway Marker. Other sites include the Church of St James with its medieval tower, the remains of Aspen Colliery with its beehive coking ovens, and the former Red Lion Inn, a coaching inn predating 1815.

What are the best options for walking and hiking in Hyndburn?

Hyndburn offers various walking and hiking opportunities. For a challenging experience, consider the Whalley Nab Climb, which features a steep section reaching 26%. You can also find numerous trails around natural reserves like Peel Park & The Coppice and Woodnook Vale. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Hyndburn guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Hyndburn?

Absolutely! The Greenway Cycle Path, Accrington, and the Hyndburn Greenway and Ashton Flood Wheel are excellent for families, suitable for both walking and cycling. Peel Park & The Coppice are also great green spaces for family outings. Nearby, you can find adventure parks like Go Ape Blackburn for more active entertainment.

Where can I find good cycling routes in Hyndburn?

Hyndburn is well-suited for cycling. The Greenway Cycle Path, Accrington, is a popular choice with good surfaces and wonderful views. The Hyndburn Greenway also provides opportunities for cycling. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Hyndburn guide offers several routes.

What kind of views can I expect in Hyndburn?

Hyndburn offers diverse viewpoints. From the Coppice Trig Point, you can get expansive views across Accrington and Huncoat on clear days. Dean Clough Reservoir provides views of Pendle Hill, and the View from Broadhead Road offers wonderful vistas over farmland.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas in Hyndburn?

Yes, the River Calder area is noted as dog-friendly. Many of the natural spaces and trails, such as those in Peel Park and Woodnook Vale, are suitable for walks with dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock.

What are some lesser-known natural spots or 'hidden gems' in Hyndburn?

Beyond the main attractions, Hyndburn has several smaller, scenic nature reserves worth exploring. These include Foxhill Bank, Jack House Nature Reserve in Oswaldtwistle, Spout House woodlands in Huncoat, and the extensive Clayton Forest Park in Clayton-le-Moors. The picturesque Norden Valley, situated between Great Harwood and Rishton, also offers beautiful scenery away from the crowds.

Where can I find information about listed buildings and conservation areas in Hyndburn?

Hyndburn has over 109 listed buildings and ten designated conservation areas. You can find more detailed information about these historic sites and their preservation on the Hyndburn Borough Council's website. Specifically, you can check their pages on listed buildings and conservation areas.

What kind of outdoor sports or activities are available in or near Hyndburn?

Besides walking and cycling, Hyndburn and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. For those seeking a challenge, the Whalley Nab Climb is a popular spot for cyclists. Nearby, you can find Ski Rossendale for skiing and snowboarding, and Inch Perfect Trials for motorcycle trials riding experiences. For running enthusiasts, the Running Trails around Hyndburn guide provides several routes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Hyndburn?

Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views and well-maintained surfaces of paths like the Greenway Cycle Path, Accrington. The natural beauty of areas like Dean Clough Reservoir, with its forest routes and views of Pendle Hill, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peacefulness and the opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling.

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