Moses Gate, Clifton, and Nob End

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Nov 24
2021

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A nice walk, mainly flat. Nothing exherting.

Join Andy and the OutdoorLads for a wonderful Wednesday wander around Moses Gate and Clifton Country Parks, via Nob End.

Starting at the Moses Gate Country Park, we will travel through the parks around the lakes, and onto the canal tow paths. After venturing through Nob End and admiring the local statues and bridges, we will move onto Clifton for lunch.

We will make our return journey back after venturing around Clifton Country Park, lake, and the River Irwell Sculpture Trail.

This is an easy walk - approximately 8 miles.

This is a dog friendly walk so please bring your pooches along. The more the merrier !!

We will meet at the top car park at the entrance to Moses Gate Country Park.

There is more parking available in the lower car park which is accessed by going through the top car park, and down the pathway.

All photos taken by the event leader

 

Bolton’s largest nature reserve

At 750 acres this is Bolton’s largest nature reserve. Home to mill lodges, woodland and plenty of heritage, wildlife meets industry in a peaceful site where there is always something to see.

What can you see at Moses Gate Country Park?

During the 19th century Moses Gate was home to Farnworth Paper Mills, and under Thomas Bonsor Crompton, it became one of the biggest paper producers in the whole country. At this time the river was so dirty from heavy industry that the water couldn’t be used for paper making and, as a result, ‘Crompton’s Lodges’ were built. Nowadays these lodges support a wide range of waterfowl including mute swan, tufted duck, great-crested grebe and even water rail, while common terns perform acrobatics above the water during summer.

Time your visit right and you might witness herons catching brown trout as they leap from the weir, and don't forget to keep your eyes peeled for the jewel-like kingfisher - the perfect representative of the revival of the valley from industrial dereliction to wildlife haven.

The history of Moses Gate Country Park

The influence of the industrial revolution can still be seen in the huge 'blue wall' that holds up the canal on the east side of the river, as well as in the woodland. Just 40 - 50 years old, the trees are a reminder that it isn't long since Moses Gate Country Park was an unpleasant mish-mash of coal mines, sewage works, bleach works, paper mills and even a landfill.

But the history of this reserve doesn't stop at the industrial revolution. Red sandstone rock outcrops are interesting remnants of the last ice age.

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