Yarrow Valley Country Park offers tranquil green spaces along the River Yarrow, providing walking, cycling, and wildlife viewing opportunities just south of Chorley, Lancashire.
Yarrow Valley Country Park is a 480-acre park located near Chorley in Lancashire, England, characterized by a mix of meadowlands, woodlands, wetlands, and riverside habitats along the River Yarrow. The park's landscape was shaped by its industrial past, including former mill sites and mining activity, which now coexist with thriving wildlife and restored natural habitats. The park is managed by Chorley Borough Council and serves as a regional green space offering a wide range of outdoor activities for visitors of all ages. The network of paved and unpaved trails meanders through woods, alongside the river, and over open fields, providing scenic views, picnic areas, and tranquil spots for birdwatching. Yarrow Valley supports diverse wildlife including kingfishers, herons, and various butterfly species, making it appealing to naturalists and casual observers alike. The park connects several suburban neighborhoods to extensive countryside and offers easy access points and car parking. Throughout the year, the park hosts community events and guided walks that educate visitors on local ecology and the area's social history. It is a safe, family-friendly destination with playgrounds, fitness equipment, and community gardens. The gentle terrain combined with well-maintained trails makes it ideal for walking, cycling, and jogging. Seasonal changes bring vibrant displays of wildflowers and autumn foliage enhancing the visitor experience. Yarrow Valley Country Park is an important local green space preserving biodiversity and offering a quiet retreat from urban life.
River Yarrow path with scenic riverside views and abundant birdlife
Historic mill ruins offering a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage
Woodland habitats supporting a wide range of native flora and fauna
Community garden area with seasonal events and volunteer opportunities
A slow-flowing river that runs through the park, providing habitat for kingfishers, herons, and other wildlife.
Mature woodlands offering shaded paths rich with native tree species and seasonal wildflowers.
The remains of historic mills that reflect the area's industrial past before conversion into a country park.