Best attractions and places to see around Whittingham include a variety of natural landscapes, historical sites, and recreational areas. The region offers opportunities to explore fells, nature reserves, and urban green spaces. Visitors can find locations for walking, wildlife observation, and appreciating local history.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Wainwright Memorial Yellow Hill, Blackburn
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Lots of hideaways to stop and admire the wildlife
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Beautiful made memorial to remember those who where lost.
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Family friendly walk from Jeffrey Hill car park. Short, out and back route & a great spot for sunset.
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Brockholes was previously a major quarry extraction site. The land was bought by the Trust in January 2007, and the reserve opened to the public at Easter 2011. It has been regenerated as a mosaic of key habitats such as pools, reedbeds and woodland. The reserve is aimed less at dedicated bird-watchers and nature lovers than the general public of the big cities. The riverbank is covered in steaming ferns and rampant Himalayan balsam. Brockholes offers a wide range of events throughout the year and over 250 acres of trails and hides. It has already seen record numbers of breeding wading birds along with visitors such as osprey, otter and bittern. Now it's a beautiful nature reserve with amazing wildlife.
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Beautiful made memorial to remember those who where lost.
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Longridge Fell is a popular destination for walkers and hikers. There are well-established footpaths and trails that traverse the fell, allowing visitors to explore its woodlands, moorlands, and panoramic viewpoints.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Brockholes Nature Reserve, a 250-acre site featuring ancient woodland, lakes, and diverse wildlife habitats, including a unique floating visitor village. Another popular spot is the Trig point at Longridge Fell summit, which offers stunning views over the Forest of Bowland.
Yes, you can explore several historical sites. The Alfred Wainwright Memorial Plinth in Blackburn commemorates the famous fellwalker. Additionally, the Hoghton Tower War Memorial is located near a historic fortified manor house with origins dating back to the 12th century.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Brockholes Nature Reserve is ideal for exploring nature, with paths and viewing points designed for wildlife observation. Miller Park Fountain, located within a landscaped park, offers spiraling gardens and green spaces perfect for walks and play near the River Ribble.
The Trig point at Longridge Fell summit provides panoramic views over the Forest of Bowland, making it a popular spot for photographers and those seeking scenic vistas. The area around Hoghton Tower War Memorial also offers rewarding views to the South from its historic driveway.
Yes, there are various cycling routes available. You can find road cycling routes around Whittingham, with options like the 'Hodder Bridge β Chipping Village loop' or the 'Inglewhite AA distance sign β The Grapes loop'. For touring, consider routes such as 'View of the River Ribble β Brockholes Nature Reserve loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Whittingham and Cycling around Whittingham guide pages.
Whittingham offers several running trails. Popular options include a 'Running loop from Longridge' and the 'Black Fir Wood loop from Goosnargh'. These routes vary in distance and difficulty, providing choices for different fitness levels. More details can be found on the Running Trails around Whittingham guide page.
Visitors appreciate the reserve's extensive 250 acres, offering ancient woodland, lakes, and diverse wildlife. Many enjoy the floating Visitor Village with its cafΓ© and shop, and the well-designed hides and paths that allow close-up wildlife observation without disturbance. It's considered an excellent place for a family day out.
Yes, Miller Park Fountain is located within Miller Park, which features wheelchair-accessible paths. The park's landscaped gardens and riverside setting make it a pleasant and accessible option for all visitors.
Absolutely. Miller Park Fountain is situated in Miller Park, which, along with the neighboring Avenham Park, forms a beautiful green space on the banks of the River Ribble. These parks offer myriad paths, exotic trees, and landscaped gardens perfect for a leisurely walk.
At Brockholes Nature Reserve, you can observe a wide variety of wildlife due to its diverse habitats, including wetlands and woodlands. The reserve has seen record numbers of breeding wading birds and visitors such as osprey, otter, and bittern.
While specific challenging hikes are not detailed for Whittingham itself, the broader Northumberland region, accessible from Whittingham, is known for its diverse physical geography, including the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park, which offer more demanding routes for experienced hikers.


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