Address:
Carpark, Aspull, Hindley, Wigan WN2 1QE

Borsdane Wood is one of the most beautiful and ecologically important woodland areas in Wigan, Greater Manchester. Located between Hindley and Platt Bridge, this peaceful nature reserve is known for its ancient woodland, flowing streams, and rich wildlife.
Designated as a Local Nature Reserve, Borsdane Wood offers a quiet escape from urban life, with shaded walking trails, natural valleys, and seasonal displays of wildflowers.
Borsdane Wood is classified as ancient semi-natural woodland, meaning parts of it have existed for hundreds of years. This makes it an important habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals.
In spring, the woodland floor comes alive with:
The combination of mature trees, streams, and natural undergrowth creates a truly immersive woodland experience.
Visitors to Borsdane Wood can enjoy a network of informal paths that wind through the valley and alongside the stream.
Paths can be uneven and muddy in places, adding to the natural charm of the woodland.
Borsdane Wood supports a wide range of wildlife thanks to its diverse habitats.
You may spot:
It’s a fantastic location for nature lovers and quiet wildlife observation.
Borsdane Wood is easily accessible from nearby areas:
Its convenient location makes it a popular spot for both quick walks and longer nature visits.
To make the most of your visit:
Borsdane Wood is one of the best woodland walks in Wigan, offering a mix of natural beauty, peaceful surroundings, and rich biodiversity. Whether you’re exploring with your dog, enjoying a quiet walk, or capturing seasonal photography, it’s a hidden gem worth visiting.