Environment & Community

Worthington Lakes

image - worthington lakesWorthington Lakes lie within the Douglas Valley between Wigan to the south and Chorley to the north, with road access off the A5106.

The lakes, made up of three reservoirs built to supply Wigan with drinking water, are fed by the River Douglas which originates on the moors above Rivington. The natural course of the river was diverted to create the reservoirs in the mid 1800's and disappears into a tunnel for half a mile before reappearing to continue its journey to the Irish Sea.

Today Worthington Lakes are part of a 50 acre country park, with a nature reserve, accessible footpaths and an Environmental Education Centre.

Site facilities

The recreation site facilities available at Worthington Lakes include:

  • picnic area
  • toilets, plus disabled toilet with RADAR key
  • car parking
  • Tapping trail for visually impaired visitors around Arley Reservoir
  • Environmental Education Centre
  • wheelchair friendly - some paths are suitable for assisted wheelchair users.

fishingpicnicnature reserveinformation centreeducation classroomsfacilities for the disabled

Restrictions

  • No dogs allowed

Opening times

Open every day of the year - call for more information.

For more information contact :

Central Team
T:01204 664301
F:01204 664308

Rivington Water Treatment Works, Bolton Road, Horwich, Bolton BL6 7RN

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