Access to the carpark is down Siding Lane, off A570 (Junction 3 on M58). The map for this walk is available at...
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5888699
5.83553 mile walk. |
All about the Nature Reserve |
Rainford Colliery |
Descending and passing the large pond, we leave Kenyon's Wood passing an area of scrubland on our right. There's an Informative sign about the Grassland Management, of this area, and how it provides an ideal habitat for...
- Birds: Meadow Pipit,Skylark, Lapwing (Green Plover) and Partridge.
- Small Mammals: Bank and Field Vole,Shrew and Pygmy Shrew.
- Butterflys: Meadow Brown, Orange Tip, Common Blue and, my favourite, Speckled Wood.
Leaving Rainford Colliery |
We walk along the edge of Barker's Bridge Wood, having climbed a style at the wood's corner,and cross the A570 and up Coal Pit Lane.
There seems to be a great awareness of "working with nature" in this area of the North West. A sign on a barn highlights this...
http://www.leafuk.org/leaf/home.eb |
When sheltered from he wind and light rain, it is really a nice day. Now, while I'm writing this, the sun is out and no longer raining.
The little warmth we have had, over this week, has changed the farmland. Crops are emerging and,along with the emerging leaves in hedgerows, everywhere is so much greener.
Emerging crops. |
Having crossed the railway line, via a bridge, we continued parallel to the line to Rainford Junction Station.
Through the car park, we entered Rainford Linear Park
A small well kept park to the left of the allotments. Then turning right onto Junction Road (an Old disused line) we recrossed the railway line; care needed as the line is a main Wigan-Liverpool line.
Ignore, if it hasn't been turned back, the footpath sign that send you along the road. Instead turn left, parallel to the railway line, along the edge of Rainford North End Recreational Club's ground. Through another wood and,when emerging onto a path near another railway bridge, turn right then, first left along Red Delph Lane.
Crossing the A570 again,we returned to the car along Siding Lane.
...and then off for lunch at Hartleys Nurseries http://www.hartleysnurseries.co.uk/ |
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