Interior View of Tigers Clough

Tigers Clough

Tourist attraction Hiking area


Address

Rivington, Bolton BL6 6SJ, United Kingdom

Rating on Google Maps

4.60
(828270 reviews)


Working Hours

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: (Good Friday), Open 24 hours, Hours might differ
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

Visitor Reviews


Frequently mentioned in reviews: waterfalls (9) walk (7)
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  • 2/5 J H. 1 month ago on Google • 3 reviews New
    Was not what I was hoping for loads of pics showing waterfalls and hardly saw

  • 5/5 Kara B. 9 months ago on Google • 6 reviews
    We love this gem of a place. Not too far to walk. But also not a straight path so crossing streams to reach the waterfalls. There was only us there. We sat for hours taking in the beauty of these woodlands and the two waterfalls. Parked on the street and entrance very easy to see.

  • 5/5 Nina S. 1 month ago on Google • 9 reviews New
    Lovely place... longer walk than we anticipated but the kids loved playing in the water and searching for the water falls

  • 5/5 Lee J. 3 months ago on Google • 28 reviews New
    Lovely walk

  • 4/5 Husbaan A. 2 years ago on Google • 31 reviews
    There were 2 waterfalls at this location that are pretty much next to each other. The route to the waterfalls is not sign posted so I found it difficult to locate as I had young children with me. I had to cross the stream 3 times using stepping stones. When I eventually reached the waterfalls it was well worth it. It's a shame that it does not have sign posts.

  • 5/5 Lee W. 1 year ago on Google • 40 reviews
    A brilliant walk, absolutely beautiful views that you can create future albums that will dance together like a forever changing season. Truly is an amazing afternoon vacation. Don't forget your camera well let's be realistic, phone, shshsh please and leave them with a silent notification so we can all admire this beautiful uninterrupted view into a photo of an absolutely stunning afternoon vacations.

  • 5/5 Zsuzsanna K. 3 years ago on Google • 41 reviews
    Great place for a day out, after some sunny days. Good hiking place, with rocks, trees, small waterfalls. Nearby, there are several natural and historic wonders to look for to complete your day.

  • 5/5 M U. 6 months ago on Google • 62 reviews
    Lovely place. Easily accessible. If I go to Bolton again, I will surely visit again.

  • 5/5 Paul C. 1 month ago on Google • 72 reviews New
    Stunning location off the beaten track. This is a real hidden gem

  • 4/5 anthony m. 5 years ago on Google • 75 reviews
    Great place to hike. If you have small kids that love to run and don't listen much be careful tho. The area is a really interesting stream cutting through the rocks with lots of hills around it. You can walk up the steps alongside the stream and it opens up (see my pics) into a more grassy verge. I would give the area 5 stars but the safety for children can be a worry (some fences easy to climb and not much to stop you falling off the edge) and the other factor is a serious amount of trash but that's down to the sheer bloody laziness of human beings just lighting fireworks whilst they scoff their take out meal and then dropping the lot. But overall a really pretty spot to visit. Oh take note! Google maps will try and send you up a public footpath.. don't!

  • 5/5 WASIM S. 3 years ago on Google • 92 reviews
    Awesome hiking route all the way up to Rivington Pike. The views are mesmerising. We went there with 2 teens and a 3 years old.

  • 4/5 Richard F. 6 months ago on Google • 120 reviews
    Well hidden woodland containing a number of streams and the Douglas beck. Shows beautiful colours in the autumn and the waterfalls are worth a visit when in flood. Just note walking boots recommended, as it can be muddy and slippy in places and the paths are narrow. The North path takes you up to Rivington Pike eventually. A great place to explore for more energetic ramblers. Just note you can't drive to Tiger's Clough. Park on Lever Park Rd or Roynton Rd and walk up via the public footpath.

  • 4/5 Paul S. 2 years ago on Google • 245 reviews
    A really nice little stroll in a very pleasent spot. Plenty of paths to take to the waterfall and surrounding woods and some nice little picnic spots. The waterfall and stream water was crystal clear when we went and paddled for an hour while having a picnic bit there was a little litter left over by some visitors and the place was quite busy with maybe 20 people passing through in an hour. This is also a really nice alternative route up to the top of the pike or across Rivington. Parking available along the roadside and limited parking along the wooded path leading into the woods itself, maybe 4 cars total.

  • 5/5 Medium R. 9 months ago on Google • 465 reviews
    Can be a tricky place to find and get to. Do not follow the sat nav up the path, you will get stuck. Nice little forest walk to the waterfalls, you just need to be careful to find it. But once you find out, it's amazing.


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