Chorley
Nestled in the heart of Lancashire you’ll find Chorley. Its roots date back to the Middle Ages when it was a market town known for its agricultural trade, however, today, Chorley retains its market town vibe with a bustling market that showcases local produce and crafts, attracting both residents and tourists every week.
Within Chorley, you’ll find a great selection of historic landmarks. The iconic Chorley Parish Church, with its distinctive spire, dominates the skyline and serves as a reminder of the town's medieval origins. As well as Astley Hall, a stunning Grade I listed historic house set in beautifully landscaped gardens.
Local tales and history add further depth to Chorley's appeal. Some legends tie the Pendle Witches, who were tried and sentenced to death in nearby Lancaster, to the area, adding a touch of spooky intrigue to the town's narrative.
If you’re not yet familiar with Chorley, you’ll find it between Wigan and Preston, with great transport links to other areas such as Blackburn, Blackpool and Bolton. However, should you wish to venture to one of the nearby big cities, both Manchester and Liverpool are just an hour's drive away, providing the perfect blend of city life with small town calm.
Attractions in Chorley:
If it’s your first time visiting Chorley, you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice when it comes to the range of attractions and things to do in the area. Astley Hall, for example, stands out as a must-visit attraction in Chorley. This beautifully preserved Grade I listed historic house boasts impressive architecture dating back to the 17th century. Set amidst stunning landscaped gardens, Astley Hall offers visitors a glimpse into Chorley's aristocratic past through its ornate rooms and rich collections of art and furniture. The hall regularly hosts exhibitions and events that delve deeper into its history, making it a fantastic pit stop for local culture.
Alternatively, for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty, Yarrow Valley Country Park provides the perfect escape. This expansive parkland offers picturesque walking trails along the River Yarrow, ideal for relaxed strolls, wildlife spotting, and family picnics. The park's diverse habitats support a variety of flora and fauna, making it the perfect place to explore all year round.
Another great choice is Chorley Market, one of Lancashire's oldest markets, which continues to be a vibrant hub of activity, sales and local produce. Held every week on a Tuesday, the market showcases a wide array of goods including fresh produce, artisan crafts, clothing, and more. The market allows locals to gather, selling local produce, crafts and more, connecting with their wider community and honouring Chorley’s market town history.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Rivington Pike beckons with its panoramic views and challenging hiking trails. A prominent landmark overlooking the West Pennine Moors, Rivington Pike offers breathtaking vistas of Chorley and beyond from its summit. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a scenic walk during your visit, the Pike promises a rewarding adventure amidst rugged landscapes and historical landmarks like the Pigeon Tower.
What’s more, throughout the year, Chorley hosts a variety of local events and festivals that celebrate its culture and community spirit. Notable events include the Chorley Flower Show (July), a horticultural event showcasing stunning floral displays and gardening expertise. The Chorley Carnival (12th - 14th July) brings the town to life with colourful parades, music, and entertainment for all ages. As well as plenty of other exciting large and small scale events.
Dining and Shopping:
For a taste of local cuisine in Chorley, enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of newly refurbished Bennett’s Bar for hearty dishes and a refreshing drink. Known for its commitment to using locally sourced Lancashire ingredients, Bennett's Restaurant offers a blend of contemporary cuisine and traditional pub favourites in a relaxed setting, providing a perfect space to enjoy a moment of calm between your busy day exploring Chorley. Head here after your busy day and indulge in your choice of delicious dishes, a nice bottle of wine and perhaps a well earned pudding.
Local shopping in Chorley is equally enticing, with a mix of independent boutiques, markets, and speciality shops offering unique products and gifts.Chorley's markets continue to be a draw for both locals and tourists alike, including Eccleston Street Market, which provides a more intimate shopping experience with a focus on local vendors.
Activities and Entertainment:
Chorley caters admirably to the range of visitors. Whether it's families seeking outdoor adventures or those looking for cultural enrichment and sports activities, the town's diverse array of parks, theatres, sports facilities, and recreational areas ensures there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Parks and Recreational Areas
Chorley offers ample opportunities for families, couples, groups and other outdoor enthusiasts to unwind and explore the local nature. Yarrow Valley Country Park, as mentioned earlier, stands out with its scenic walking trails, wildlife spotting opportunities, and serene picnic spots along the River Yarrow. The park also features a children's playground, perfect for tiring little ones out on your day out in Chorley.
For those seeking more active pursuits, Astley Park is a favourite destination. This expansive parkland not only surrounds Astley Hall but also boasts picturesque lakes, woodlands, and gardens, perfect for jogging, cycling, or simply enjoying a relaxed stroll. During the summer months, the park also hosts events and concerts, creating a hub for locals and visitors.
Theatres, Cinemas, and Cultural Venues
Chorley Little Theatre, a community-run venue, offers a diverse program of plays, musicals, and performances throughout the year, providing a platform for local talent and attracting theatre enthusiasts from across the region. Additionally, Vue Chorley, located in the Market Walk Shopping Centre offers modern cinema facilities, a crazy golf complex, and a wide range of film screenings.
Sports Facilities
The town boasts several well-equipped gyms, fitness centres, and swimming pools such as All Seasons Leisure Centre, providing opportunities for fitness enthusiasts to engage in a variety of activities. For golf enthusiasts, Duxbury Park Golf Course offers a scenic 18-hole course set amidst rolling countryside, providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels.
Hotels near Chorley
Located just a 15 minute drive from Chorley, you’ll find The Wrightington Hotel situated in the serene Lancashire countryside. Renowned for its comprehensive spa facilities and exceptional amenities, The Wrightington Hotel offers guests a tranquil retreat with a wealth of options for relaxation and rejuvenation.
At the heart of The Wrightington Hotel is its impressive onsite spa, where guests can indulge in a variety of pampering treatments and therapies. Staffed by skilled therapists trained with prestigious brands such as ESPA and Caudalie, the spa promises a blissful experience with treatments ranging from soothing massages to rejuvenating facials and aesthetic enhancements. Perfect for those looking to restore beauty and balance during their stay.