Eatock Lodge Local Nature Reserve The Hoskers, Westhoughton, Bolton BL5 2SQ
About the Business
Welcome to Eatock Lodge Local Nature Reserve! Nestled in the heart of Westhoughton, Bolton, our institution is a beautiful and tranquil oasis that offers a unique and immersive experience for nature lovers and tourists alike.
Established in 1990, our park covers an area of 50 acres and features a diverse range of flora and fauna, including woodlands, wetlands, meadows, and a picturesque lake. Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the winding trails and nature paths that crisscross the reserve, and soak in the breathtaking sights and sounds that surround you.
One of the highlights of our park is the variety of wildlife that you can observe here. From rare birds to butterflies, frogs, and squirrels, there is a fascinating array of creatures that call this reserve home. If you are lucky, you may even get to see some of the more elusive specimens, such as otters or foxes!
At Eatock Lodge Local Nature Reserve, we pride ourselves on being a family-friendly attraction, with plenty of activities and events that cater to visitors of all ages. Kids will love exploring the new adventure playground, while adults can take part in a guided wildlife walk, or simply bring a picnic and bask in the serenity of the surroundings.
Whether you are a seasoned nature enthusiast or just want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for a few hours, Eatock Lodge Local Nature Reserve is the perfect destination for you. Come and discover the beauty of Bolton's natural world right on our doorstep!
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Location & Phone number
The Hoskers, Westhoughton, Bolton BL5 2SQ, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Superb place to go & take a dog for walk meeting up with other dog owners. Remarkable place to take young children for them to see & feed the Birds especially the Swans. On occasion's you may see Fishermen Fishing at the the Pond. Which is nice to see especially when they are with the Children. Bestest"
"A lovely place to walk your dog can be a little muddy in the winter months. Pathways around the lodge are good they're always maintained and local people tend to keep a lookout for litter when in the area."
"A very nice cosy pond with lots of ducks and swans chirping around and quite a peaceful place with loads of benches to sit and enjoy."
"It was a beautiful place to explore, loved listening to the birds singing."
"Nice small nature reserve, not bad gravel paths, plenty of benches, liked by dog walkers."
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