DARWEN TOWER CIRCULAR

Enjoy this moorland stroll just a short drive away from the city…

Start: Tockholes Car Park, Darwen, BB3 0LR

Distance: 4 miles

Elevation: 600 feet

Duration: 1.5 hours

Difficulty: Moderate

Navigation: Follow step-by-step here

Explore the stunning moorlands surrounding Manchester with a gentle climb up to Darwen Tower, also known as Jubilee Tower, situated on the picturesque West Pennine Moors. Built in 1989 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Darwen Tower — known officially as Jubilee Tower — is located on the West Pennine Moors and overlooks the town. Thanks to its vantage point high up on the moors, this walk offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. On a clear day, you’ll be able to spot Blackpool Tower and see as far as Cumbria and North Wales.

There’s different routes you can take to the tower, depending on how challenging you want your walk to be. A popular route is a two mile circular walk starting at Sunnyhurst Wood Car Park, which is around 40 minutes drive from Manchester. We opted to start from Tockholes Road Car Park, where you’ll find a pub and two cafes to fuel up in before you set off on the short climb up.

The perfect starting point, if you ask us.

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