In Victorian times Hollingworth Lake was known as the "The Weighvers' Seaport".
A Grade 2 Listed building of architectural and historical interest within an important…
Hare Hill Park in Littleborough is a traditional Victorian Park with many original…
2 miles from Newhey, the 6 reservoirs in the Piethorne Valley are surrounded by open…
High in the Pennines above Wardle village, the area around Watergrove Reservoir includes…
Milnrow Memorial Park was created in 1952, and was built on the site of Cliffe House.
First opened in 1804, the Rochdale Canal was the first trans-Pennine canal and one of the…
Explore the industrial heritage of Greater Manchester at Ellenroad Engine House.
This important crossing point hosts the longest railway tunnel, 2869 yards, when built by…
Cronkeyshaw Common is a beautiful green space characterised by large areas of open…
Built as a chapel-of-ease to St Chad's Rochdale in 1742 it was consecrated by the Bishop…
Discover the rich history of firefighting in Greater Manchester at Fireground.
The Rochdale Pioneers Museum is widely regarded as the home of the worldwide Co-operative…
Explore the newly restored town hall with lots to see and do, from tours to family fun…
The restored Rochdale Memorial Gardens provide a quality public green space in the heart…
Described as one of Rochdale's hidden gems the church has a beautiful, recently restored…
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Walking Route
The steep sloping embankment on the left of Rakewood Road is one of the 3 dams constructed in 1798…
Walking Route
Looking towards Rochdale the area known as Lake Bank can be seen. Since the latter half of the 19th…
Walking Route
Built between 1872 and 1878 to collect water from the Wickenhall Brook, Ogden Reservoir holds 185…
Municipal Park
Between Rochdale and Heywood, Springfield Park is the borough's largest park with landscaped and…