Best waterfalls around Livesey are located in a region of the UK known for its natural landscapes and historical industrial heritage, particularly near Blackburn. The area features river systems that create various natural water features within woodland gorges. It offers a mix of natural settings, historical sites, and parkland environments.
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Pretty waterfall set in woodland within Bold Venture Park.
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Bold Venture Park is a wonderful little park with waterfall sculptures. Although cycling is not permitted throughout the park, it's still nice to visit. I pushed my bike along, which is fine.
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This is a spectacular section of the River Darwen, where a picturesque sandstone gorge leads to a tumbling weir and the 108-foot (33 m) high Hoghton Bottoms Viaduct towers above. Great photo opportunities abound, as both the weir and the viaduct are undoubtedly spectacular. Bear in mind that trails around here can be very boggy following rainfall and in the winter months, so I'd highly recommend sturdy hiking boots.
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Great waterfall in the woods. Be careful underfoot as it can be muddy and slippery even when it’s not rained recently.
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Memorial to Occupants of a Wellington Bomber which crashed on the moors 12th November 1943
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Old mining area with several water falls - great paths
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The most popular waterfalls in the Livesey area include Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct, known for its picturesque sandstone gorge and the towering viaduct. Visitors also highly rate Lead Mine Clough, which offers historical insights alongside its water features, and Roddlesworth Waterfall, a tranquil spot within a forest.
Yes, Bold Venture Park Waterfall is a great family-friendly option. It's a pretty waterfall set within woodland in Bold Venture Park, making it accessible for a pleasant outing. Many of the trails around the reservoirs, such as those near Roddlesworth, also offer easier walking options suitable for families.
The terrain varies. Some trails, like those leading to Waterfalls at Limestone Brook, can be a bit challenging, uneven, and slippy, especially after rain. Paths around Hoghton Bottoms Weir can also be very boggy in wet conditions. However, sites like Bold Venture Park offer easier, well-maintained paths. Always wear sturdy hiking boots, especially during wetter months.
Many waterfalls in the region, such as Hoghton Bottoms and those on the Lang Gill and Black Burn, are most impressive after heavy rain or snowmelt, when the water flow is strongest. However, the peaceful walks along riverside paths and woodlands, like those near Tarnbrook Wyre, are suitable year-round. Be prepared for muddy conditions during autumn and winter.
Absolutely. Lead Mine Clough is a significant historical site with several waterfalls, allowing visitors to explore an old mining area. Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct is another notable landmark, with the 108-foot (33 m) high viaduct towering over the gorge, and the weir itself being an important piece of local history that once supplied water to local mills.
Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. For example, Roddlesworth Waterfall is specifically categorized as dog-friendly. Generally, woodland and riverside walks are suitable for dogs, but always keep them under control and be mindful of local signage, especially around livestock or nature reserves.
The area around Livesey offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Witton Country Park loop. There are also dedicated MTB trails, such as the 'Beamers Trail' or routes around Roddlesworth Reservoirs. For runners, options like the Blackburn Running Club loop are available. You can explore more routes on the hiking guide, MTB guide, and running guide for Livesey.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' Roddlesworth Waterfall is often described as a 'beautiful little gem' tucked away in woodland near Chorley, offering a tranquil setting away from more crowded spots. Hatch Brook Waterfall is another smaller waterfall that is best visited after rainfall for a more impressive flow and is often part of longer, less frequented walks.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud, especially after rain, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and waterproof outerwear can be beneficial. For more challenging routes, consider bringing trekking poles for stability.
Yes, Hoghton Bottoms Weir and Viaduct offers spectacular photo opportunities with the viaduct towering over the gorge. Waterfalls at Limestone Brook also features viewpoints along its trail. The surrounding areas, particularly within wooded gorges and near reservoirs, provide many scenic vistas.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not provided, many popular trailheads and park areas, such as those near Roddlesworth Reservoirs or Bold Venture Park, typically have designated parking facilities. For more remote locations, roadside parking might be available, but it's always best to check local information or maps before your visit.


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