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Rochdale
Rochdale's town centre park, the oldest in the borough, is of great historic interest and contains the statue of John Bright MP.
Middleton
Set within 4.9 hectares, Middleton Cemetery, known locally as Boarshaw Cemetery, is an important local facility and green space.
Rochdale borough
Many of the borough's parks and green spaces have been given the prestigious Green Flag Award. This means they are among the very best parks in the UK.
Wardle
High in the Pennines above Wardle village, the area around Watergrove Reservoir includes walking trails with spectacular views, bird watching, fishing and a link to the Pennine Bridleway.
Littleborough
Hare Hill Park in Littleborough is a traditional Victorian Park with many original features.
Milnrow
Milnrow Memorial Park was created in 1952, and was built on the site of Cliffe House.
Hopwood, Middleton
Centred on Hopwood Hall College, Middleton Hopwood Nature Reserve near Middleton provides a woodland haven for birds and other wildlife whilst the informal paths allow visitors to wander through the woods enjoying their peace and tranquility.
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.
Littleborough
This important crossing point hosts the longest railway tunnel, 2869 yards, when built by George Stephenson in 1841, the highest point on the Rochdale, an ancient packhorse route and turnpike road.
Rochdale
The Rochdale Pioneers Museum is widely regarded as the home of the worldwide Co-operative movement.
There are a number of guided walks you can join in Rochdale borough for free. All walks are guided by a walk leader.
Littleborough
Hollingworth Lake Water Activity Centre has been leading the way in the provision of water activities in the Northwest of England since 1989.
Rochdale
Balderstone Park is a lovely informal community park with wide open spaces, which can easily be reached by foot, bus, or car and boasts many facilities including a popular skate park, free parking; accessible play facilities for all ages, and…
Alkrington, Middleton
Once part of the Alkrington Hall estate, this area of mature woodland provides an ideal habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna.
Peregrine falcons have been nesting outside the clock tower at Rochdale Town Hall since 2008. Get the latest updates on the falcons during the nesting season.
Heywood
With tranquil gardens and a picturesque lake for visitors to enjoy, Queen’s Park is not only a Green Flag Park, it's also a great day out for all the family.
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
From Rakewood Road a good view is available down the lake’s embankment and out into Ealees Valley.
Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough
Experience the thrill of windsurfing at Hollingworth Lake.
Newhey, Milnrow
A traditional Pennine hill village now part of a conservation area, Lower Ogden contains houses built from local gritstone dating back to 1710. Many of the buildings are listed properties and most are converted to modern residential or commercial…