Bangor's Green

Downs, Moorland in Lancashire West Lancashire

England

Bangor's Green

Penny Bridge Trundle Pie Lane Penny Bridge trundle pie lane Leeds Liverpool canal Halsall Lancashire.
Penny Bridge Trundle Pie Lane Credit: Thomas Petersson

Bangor's Green is a picturesque area located in the county of Lancashire, England. Situated amidst the beautiful landscape of the county, it encompasses a combination of downs, moorland, and green spaces, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The downs of Bangor's Green offer vast expanses of rolling hills and meadows, adorned with vibrant wildflowers during the summer months. The undulating terrain provides breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular spot for hikers, walkers, and picnickers. The peaceful ambiance and fresh air create a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Adjacent to the downs, the moorland of Bangor's Green is a unique ecosystem, characterized by its heather-clad slopes and gorse bushes. This rugged and wild terrain is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare bird species like the golden plover and merlin. The moorland offers an enchanting backdrop for nature photography and birdwatching, attracting enthusiasts from far and wide.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bangor's Green boasts well-maintained paths and trails, enabling visitors to explore the area easily. The local authorities have taken measures to preserve the ecological balance of the region, ensuring its sustainability for future generations.

Overall, Bangor's Green in Lancashire is a haven of natural beauty, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquility of downs, moorland, and green spaces. Whether it's leisurely strolls, challenging hikes, or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery, this idyllic location has something to offer for everyone.

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Bangor's Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.575013/-2.9427789 or Grid Reference SD3709. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Penny Bridge Trundle Pie Lane Penny Bridge trundle pie lane Leeds Liverpool canal Halsall Lancashire.
Penny Bridge Trundle Pie Lane
Penny Bridge trundle pie lane Leeds Liverpool canal Halsall Lancashire.
Cottages at the end of Plex Moss Lane
Cottages at the end of Plex Moss Lane
Corner Cottage
Corner Cottage
Sunset homes
Sunset homes
Famous on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal
Famous on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal
Clieves Hills
Clieves Hills
Southport View Distant view of Southport from north side of Clieves Hill, you can just make-out the large gas-holder just right of centre.
Southport View
Distant view of Southport from north side of Clieves Hill, you can just make-out the large gas-holder just right of centre.
Clieves Hills View From viewpoint marked on modern map, looking west towards Formby.
Clieves Hills View
From viewpoint marked on modern map, looking west towards Formby.
Where time stands Clock House
Where time stands
Clock House
Unreconstructed Not all the barns in Lancashire have been converted
Unreconstructed
Not all the barns in Lancashire have been converted
West of Gaws Hill, Aughton The edge of the mosses which stretch across from the coast.
West of Gaws Hill, Aughton
The edge of the mosses which stretch across from the coast.
Looking towards Haskayne From Harkers Bridge on Plex Lane
Looking towards Haskayne
From Harkers Bridge on Plex Lane
Looking towards Halsall The cutting, unexpected in this flat landscape, is in SD3609
Looking towards Halsall
The cutting, unexpected in this flat landscape, is in SD3609
Evening tide Looking towards Liverpool from Halsall Warehouse Bridge
Evening tide
Looking towards Liverpool from Halsall Warehouse Bridge
Evening reflections Looking north from Halsall Warehouse Bridge
Evening reflections
Looking north from Halsall Warehouse Bridge
Peaceful towpath Halsall
Peaceful towpath Halsall
Statue near Saracen's Bridge This statue presumably represents one of the navvies who built the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.  Summerwood Lane and the bridge over the canal is in the background.
Statue near Saracen's Bridge
This statue presumably represents one of the navvies who built the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Summerwood Lane and the bridge over the canal is in the background.
Sheltered towpath A quiet length of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Sheltered towpath
A quiet length of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
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Bangor's Green is located at Grid Ref: SD3709 (Lat: 53.575013, Lng: -2.9427789)

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: West Lancashire

Police Authority: Lancashire

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