Daisy Nook Country Park - Reviews from across the web
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Daisy Nook Country Park, between Ashton and Oldham The canal stopped being used around the 1920s, but luckily were not filled in. In the 1960s and 70s the area was developed into a country park and the canals and basins were made into a feature for visitors. The area is very popular for short walks, sunbathing, fishing and horse riding, with several... ashton-under-lyne.com
611: Daisy Nook Country Park Daisy Nook has been popular since the last century. It is built around a series of disused canal pools and canals. The one on the left has been filled in is now a horse riding path. The river Medlock flows through the park, passing under a canal bridge. It's a great place to take the dogs for a walk... manchesteronline.co.uk
Visit Daisy Nook Country Park- Enjoy England Daisy Nook is a country park with woodland, canals, river, picnic sites, bird watching, orienteering and fishing. The visitor centre and cafe are open at weekends and on weekday afternoons. In the centre there are changing displays, leaflets, infor... enjoyengland.com
Daisy nook country park - Tameside , contains the now disused Hollinwood branch of canal which was closed in 1932. The Park is thirty five hectares (eighty five acres), which provides a delightful blend of woodland, riverside meadow, lake and canal. This is a beautiful piece of countryside and a popular walking area. The John Howarth... virtual-tameside.net
Member A beautiful country park with a varied landscape of rivers, woodlands, meadows, canals and a lake all set amongst an interesting industrial past. There is the chance to enjoy a peaceful walk on the footpaths or ride along the bridleways which link to other countryside areas. There is a permanent ori... countryparks.org.uk
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