The Turton Reservoirs

The Turton Reservoirs is in Bolton

There is a chain of three reservoirs in the Turton area with good walking routes and car park facilities and a cafe at the Jumbles reservoir.

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Turton and Entwistle Reservoir

Turton and Entwistle Reservoir

The Turton and Entwistle Reservoir is perhaps the most scenic of the three reservoirs in the area.

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Wayoh Reservoir

Wayoh Reservoir

Constructed between 1866 and 1876 by the Great and Little Bolton Waterworks Co. Wayoh is now a popular walking area with great views and some industrial archaeology.

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Jumbles Reservoir

Jumbles Reservoir

Jumbles Reservoir was completed in 1970 and is probably the most popular of the local reservoirs - especially with people from the Bolton area.

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Also near Turton

Also near Turton

Some of the best looking reservoirs in the area are here, historic monuments, wide open moorland vistas and at least a couple of prehistoric monuments.

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Turton Moor

A patch of post-industrial, peat moorland to the north of Bolton and confusingly, some distance from the area of Bolton we call Turton today.

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