Dingle Reservoir, Bolton
#6 among attractions in Bolton
Facts and practical information
Dingle Reservoir is an artificial, low alkalinity, shallow reservoir near to the town of Egerton, Greater Manchester. The reservoir itself is a little under 400 metres from the border between Lancashire and Greater Manchester, being found on the Lancashire side. ()
Bolton United Kingdom
Dingle Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dean Mills Reservoir, Smithills Hall, Turton Tower, Winter Hill.
- 1.2 miSWLake
Dean Mills Reservoir, Bolton
30 min walk • Dean Mills Reservoir is a small water reservoir to the north of the town of Bolton, Greater Manchester located high on the slopes of Winter Hill. The reservoir was constructed above the village of Barrow Bridge by John and Robert Lord. “The Lord Brothers opened a mill there in the late 18th Century using Crompton's spinning mules.
- 1.8 miSMuseum, History museum
Smithills Hall, Bolton
45 min walk • Smithills Hall is a Grade I listed manor house, and a scheduled monument in Smithills, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It stands on the slopes of the West Pennine Moors above Bolton at a height of 500 feet, three miles north west of the town centre.
- 2.3 miETower, Historical place
Turton Tower, Bolton
60 min walk • Turton Tower is a manor house in Chapeltown in North Turton, Borough of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England. It is a scheduled ancient monument and a grade I listed building.
- 2.1 miWNature, Natural attraction, Hill
Winter Hill, Chorley
53 min walk • Winter Hill is a hill on the border of the boroughs of Chorley, Blackburn with Darwen and Bolton, in the historic county of Lancashire in North West England. It is located on Rivington Moor, Chorley and is 1,496 feet high.
- 2.7 miSEMuseum, History museum
Hall i' th' Wood, Bolton
68 min walk • Hall i' th' Wood is an early 16th-century manor house in Bolton in the historic county of Lancashire and the ceremonial county of Greater Manchester, England. It is a Grade I listed building and is currently used as a museum by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.
- 3 miSMuseum, Specialty museum
Bolton Steam Museum, Bolton
76 min walk • Bolton Steam Museum is a museum in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, which houses a variety of preserved steam engines. Based in the cotton store of the former Atlas Mill in Mornington Road, it is owned and run by the Northern Mill Engine Society.
- 1.1 miEChurch
Christ Church
29 min walk • Christ Church is in Blackburn Road, Walmsley, Egerton, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Church of England parish church in the deanery of Walmsley, the archdeaconry of Bolton, and the diocese of Manchester. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.
- 2.1 miSPark
Moss Bank Park, Bolton
54 min walk • Moss Bank Park is a 34.25 hectares park in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It consists of open space, woodland, gardens and other facilities. Moss Bank Park has been awarded the Green Flag Standard in 2008 and 2009.
- 2.6 miSGothic Revival architecture, Church
St Thomas' Church, Bolton
66 min walk • St Thomas' Church is in Eskrick Street, Halliwell, a residential area of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Bolton, the archdeaconry of Bolton, and the diocese of Manchester. Its benefice is united with those of five other local churches to form the Benefice of West Bolton.
- 2.7 miEPark
Jumbles Country Park, Bolton
69 min walk • Jumbles Country Park is a country park in Bolton, Greater Manchester. It lies on the southern edge of the West Pennine Moors. It was opened on 11 March 1971 by Queen Elizabeth II. The park is now owned and managed by United Utilities.
- 2.6 miENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Jumbles Reservoir
66 min walk • The Jumbles Reservoir is a heavily modified, high alkalinity, shallow reservoir in North West England. It lies in Jumbles Country Park, in the valley of Bradshaw Brook, partly in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, and partly in Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire.