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West Lancashire is a nature lover's dream destination, with countryside gems nestled around every corner.

Join visiting flocks from across the world, see rare red squirrels at play, savour breathtaking views from the vantage points or take relaxing walks through secluded woodlands. Wherever you go you're sure to receive a warm welcome.

 

Woodland walks

Stunning countryside retreats are a way of life in West Lancashire. Following the River Tawd through Skelmersdale is the Tawd Valley Park. 

 

At Dean Wood many species of plant, tree and bird can be seen from the footpaths. Red squirrels make Ruff Wood a site of significant biological importance, while Fairy Glen boasts waterfalls and a stream. Meanwhile, Gorse Hill Nature Reserve, flagship project of the North West Ecological Trust, attracts butterflies, kestrel and skylark. Hunters Hill in Hilldale is an old quarry, which offers visitors beautiful woodlands to discover the hidden wildlife, and picnic areas to take in the extraordinary views of the coastline. 

 

Visit our Countryside pages for more details of all countryside parks and trails across West Lancashire.

 

Wildlife Trust's Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve

Mere Sands Wood, Holmeswood Road, Rufford, L40 1TG
Tel: 01704 821809
Email: meresandswood@lancswt.org.uk
Web: www.lancswt.org.uk (external link)

 

MeresandsMere Sands Wood is a wildlife haven and it is as beautiful as it is secluded.

 

The reserve covers 105 acres and is made up of lakes, mature broad leaved and conifer woodland, sandy wet meadows and heaths. The management of the reserve is designed not only to encourage wildlife, but also to provide facilities for people of all abilities and ages to visit and enjoy seeing the wildlife.

 

The site is nationally important for wildfowl and dragonflies, as well as its geology, and has a fascinating history. It stands on an area of layered sand and peat, which was deposited by the wind over boulder clay during the last Ice Age, and by periods of water logging following this period.

 

Kingfishers, water voles, woodpeckers, shelduck, warblers and turtles doves are among the creatures inhabiting Mere Sands Wood. In all, 17 species of mammal, over 170 bird species and over 200 species of fungi have been seen on the reserve.

 

The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Martin Mere

Off Fish Lane, Burscough, L40 0TA
Tel: 01704 895181
Email: info.martinmere@wwt.org.uk
Web: www.wwt.org.uk (external link)

 

martin mereThe Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust attracts tens of thousands of visitors a year. The wetland centre plays host to a permanent collection spanning 100 rare and exotic bird species, while providing a temporary home for thousands of migratory swans, ducks and geese.

 

The sanctuary, which covers 531 acres, is where Bill Oddie and Kate Humble were based to film the BBC's Autumn Watch in 2006 and 2007. Year-round, themed walkways, warden commentaries and seasonal activity days cater for enthusiasts, families and educational groups alike. Also, after a 500-year absence from Lancashire, four European beavers have taken up residence at Martin Mere. It is the only attraction in the North West where visitors can watch beavers in their natural habitat. An adventure playground, gift shop and award winning café can also be found at the centre.

 

Trans Pennine Trail

The Cheshire Lines Path runs through West Lancashire and forms part of the Trans Pennine Trail. Named number one in the 'Amazing Space Category' in the National Lottery Awards 2006, the coast-to-coast route links the resorts of Southport and Hornsea. The disused railway line has been converted into a multi use route for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. The trail is a breathtaking mix of pathways, tracks and off-road routes designed to permit users of all abilities to experience the beautiful surroundings.

Countryside events
A varied events programme is planned each year which includes the summer Kite Festival, featuring stunt flying, teddy drops plus plenty of family fun. The mid-summer Green Fayre brings rural crafts and activities to Beacon Park, while other events include year round guided walks, talks and conservation days.

 

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Last Updated: 11/3/2008

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