Haslingden Grane

Haslingden Grane has something for everyone with walking routes for all levels, a café, picnic areas, bird hides, historical ruins and much more.

It is also home to an array of wildlife and unique habitats with fascinating bird life present all year round.

If its history you like then the ruins of Harley House and the ‘The Whiskey Spinners’ farmsteads provide further interest in this fascinating valley. Visit the Clough Head Visitor Centre to find out more about the local landscape, its heritage and wildlife.

Activities and site information

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Toilets

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Walking routes

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Cafe

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Bird watching

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Visitor Centre

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Picnic area

Toilets available at Clough Head and Calf Hey car park.

The picturesque reservoirs and the surrounding moorland offers excellent walking routes. From accessible routes around Calf Hey reservoirs to more challenging walks around the entire valley.

Clough Head café: 10:00am-4:30pm, every day.

Bird hide available, with disabled access.

Visit the Clough Head Visitor Centre to find out more about the local landscape, its heritage, and wildlife.

Picnic area located close to both car parks.

 

For more information on rules and guidance, click the button below.

Rules and reservoir guidance

If you have any general enquiries, please speak to our friendly team on 0345 672 3723.

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Blue-green algae

Giant hogweed

Recreation permits

Haslingden Grane map

Important Notice

Heavy rainfall and sewer flooding

Heavy rainfall across the North West may be causing flooding in some parts of the region. Our teams are out working hard across the region helping our customers who have experienced sewer flooding in their homes.

If you’re experiencing flooding from a road or footpath and there is no evidence of sewage (toilet paper etc.) please report this to your local council, who are responsible for highways drainage flooding.

Please be aware that our phone lines are much busier than normal, take a look at our flooding page for further advice on what to do if you’re affected by flooding.

Heavy rainfall across the North West may be causing flooding in some parts of the region. Our teams are out working hard across the region helping our customers who have experienced sewer flooding in their homes.

Flooding advice

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