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Old Warke Dam in Worsley, Manchester, offers a delightful getaway for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. This charming attraction, rated 4.5 on Google, is perfect for families with its child-friendly atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along easy-to-navigate paths, making it accessible for most. As you stroll, be sure to have your camera ready to capture the abundant wildlife and stunning landscapes. With no entrance fee, it's easy to explore and appreciate this peaceful spot. Plus, it connects to other scenic routes for those looking to extend their adventure.

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Suitable for children

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4.5
based on 314 reviews
4.5/5 314 reviews
Patrik Krizek
Patrik Krizek
1 week ago on Google

Old Warke Dam in Manchester is a lovely spot for a peaceful walk surrounded by nature. The water reflects the trees beautifully, making it a great place for photography or just unwinding by the shore. The paths around the dam are easy to follow and suitable for most walkers, with plenty of wildlife to spot along the way, including ducks and swans. It feels tucked away from the busy city, which makes it perfect for a quiet afternoon escape. The area is also connected to other scenic routes, so you can extend your walk if you want to explore further. Whether you are visiting for a short stroll or to enjoy a relaxing moment by the water, Old Warke Dam offers a calm and charming atmosphere that is well worth the visit.

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Jade Perry
Jade Perry
1 month ago on Google

No idea how to actually get to the house but we come here an awful lot and my son loves playing in the forrest park and feeding the ducks!

Bobby Dazzler
Bobby Dazzler
4 months ago on Google

I used to live in Worsley, 1965 to 1980 and was just across the road to the Worsley woods, which encompasses The Old Warke Dam with the Aviary situated on the banks. I was on a rare visit to Manchester and I made a point of stopping off to have a walk round. I drove down the track past my old school, St Marks as I remembered there was a car park at the end next to the entrance to the Aviary. Unfortunately it has been closed off within the last 45 years but there was just enough room to park. It was a lovely and nostalgic walk around the dam with a noted addition of a pier like structure extending into the dam. I also learned some history by reading the information board. I had always believed the dam was constructed to maintain the level of water in the canal but it appears not. Every day a school day eh? I walked past the Lodge which was much different to when I used to know the family there in the 70s. I liked it more when it was original but tastefully ruined I guess. The paths are mostly flat and a large percentage is either tarmacked or crushed stone and accessible although if doing the whole circuit then the the return round, towards the back of the Aviary is not suitable for a wheelchair or those with moderate mobility issues. A fabulous hours stroll, in beautiful weather, must make a note to come back sooner, I doubt I will have another 45 years!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Old Warke Dam?
    Old Warke Dam is located at Old Warke Dam, 44 Woodstock Dr, M28 2WW, Manchester, Worsley, United Kingdom.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop The Green (442 m walk)
    • Bus stop Welbeck Road (476 m walk)
    • Bus stop Bridgewater School (314 m walk)
  • How is Old Warke Dam rated by visitors?
    Old Warke Dam has an average rating of 4.5 based on 314 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.