Haslingden Map

Haslingden map, view the Lancashire town of Haslingden, located in the county of Lancashire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Haslingden Lancashire & Guide to the Area

Haslingden Map Lancashire: Interactive map of Haslingden, displaying the town situated in the county of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Haslingden area and a Haslingden town centre map, showing Haslingden Community Link.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Haslingden map are: Haslingden Halo, Haslingden Market, Helmshore Mills Textile Museum, Dearden Tea Rooms, The Green Squirrel, The Woolpack, Holden Arms, Big Sizzler, The Dearden, Rosso Restaurant, Costa Coffee, Greggs, Tesco Express, Bargain Booze, Co-op Food Haslingden, Aldi Haslingden, Haslingden Library, Haslingden Health Centre, Link Pharmacy, Rossendale Primary Care Centre, Haslingden High School, St James CE Primary, Hillside Nursery, St Thomas' Church, Haslingden Sports Centre, Flaxmoss Medical Centre, Fancy That Boutique, Northern Relics Antiques, Domino's Pizza, R S Fitness Gym, MJ's Barbers, Bloom Beauty Lounge, The Nail Studio, William Hill, Santander, Yorkshire Building Society, The Commercial Hotel, The Griffin, Real Healthy Café, La Turka Mediterranean Bar & Grill, Spar Haslingden, Sweet Treats Bakery, Rossendale Museum and Art Gallery, Time For You Florists, Smith's Pet Supplies, Haslingden Old Road Post Office, Baby Sensory Rossendale, Rossendale Taxis, Little Angels Day Nursery, The Rose and Bowl, St Peter's Church, Halo Trail Car Park.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Helmshore, Rawtenstall, Edenfield, Ewood Bridge, Irwell Vale, Waterfoot, Cowpe, Lumb, Crawshawbooth, Goodshaw, Rising Bridge, Accrington, Baxenden, Huncoat, Loveclough, Clowbridge, Broadley, Stacksteads, Britannia, Shawforth, Whitworth, Facit, Norden, Edenfield, Shuttleworth, Holcombe, Ramsbottom, Stubbins, Summerseat, Tottington, Greenmount, Haslingden Grane, Townsend Fold, Water, Newchurch, Bacup, Crawshawbooth Bank, Hoddlesden, Belthorn, Oswaldtwistle, Darwen, Blackburn, Chadderton, Burnley.

Haslingden is a no-frills, down-to-earth Lancashire town nestled in the Rossendale Valley, surrounded by green hills and rugged moorland. It's got that classic northern mix of old mills, terraced houses and lively high streets, with views that stretch for miles when the skies are clear. There's a strong sense of community here, the kind that nods hello on the street and rallies round when it counts. It's not flashy, but it's full of heart and northern charm.

The town's roots go way back, but it really grew during the Industrial Revolution when textile mills and quarrying dominated the area. Haslingden became known for its high-quality cotton cloth and its hardwearing stone, which was used across the country. The arrival of the railway gave it a big boost, drawing in workers and growing the population. These days, around 17,000 people call it home. The old mills might've closed, but plenty of the buildings remain, giving the town a proper sense of history. The town's name itself is thought to come from Old English, meaning 'valley of the hazels'.

There's more to Haslingden than just its industrial past. The town centre's got a decent range of shops, cafés and pubs, while Haslingden Market still brings in locals for everything from fresh produce to household bits and bobs. Haslingden Halo, a huge illuminated artwork perched on the hills above, is well worth the walk for the views alone. Nearby is Helmshore Mills Textile Museum, where you can dive into the area's cotton-spinning heritage. For outdoor lovers, there's plenty of good walking to be had, especially on the moors or around nearby Calf Hey Reservoir. National Trust favourites like Stubbins Estate and Holcombe Moor aren't far off, and English Heritage's Goodshaw Chapel is a little gem tucked up in the hills.

Across the wider Lancashire patch, you've got loads of options. The Ribble Valley's full of proper country pubs, scenic lanes and old churches. Head north and you'll hit the Forest of Bowland—perfect for a quiet ramble. If you fancy some seaside air, Blackpool's less than an hour away. Pendle Hill is just down the road too, ideal if you're chasing legends of witches or just after a solid view. Lancaster's a cracking day out for history buffs, and Lytham or Morecambe will suit if you're after a gentler pace with some sea breeze.

Getting in and out of Haslingden's fairly straightforward. The town sits just off the A56, which links up with the M66 and M65, so by road, it's well connected to Manchester, Burnley and Blackburn. The nearest train station is in Accrington or Rawtenstall, though Rawtenstall runs more for heritage services via the East Lancashire Railway. For flights, Manchester Airport's the go-to, about 40 minutes by car depending on traffic. Buses run regularly to nearby towns, and if you're on foot or bike, there are a few cracking routes that wind through the surrounding hills and villages.

Lancashire as a whole is a bit of a hidden gem—full of variety, character, and proper northern hospitality. You've got gritty towns and picture-postcard villages, windswept moors and bustling markets, and a proud history that you can still feel in the buildings, the people and the place names. It's not polished or pretentious, and that's exactly why people love it. Haslingden fits right in—hardworking, welcoming, and always up for a good chinwag over a brew.

Some More Nearby Places: Helmshore, Rawtenstall, Edenfield, Ewood Bridge, Irwell Vale, Waterfoot, Cowpe, Lumb, Crawshawbooth, Goodshaw, Rising Bridge, Accrington, Baxenden, Huncoat, Loveclough, Clowbridge, Broadley, Stacksteads, Britannia, Shawforth, Whitworth, Facit, Norden, Edenfield, Shuttleworth, Holcombe, Ramsbottom, Stubbins, Summerseat, Tottington, Greenmount, Haslingden Grane, Townsend Fold, Water, Newchurch, Bacup, Crawshawbooth Bank, Hoddlesden, Belthorn, Oswaldtwistle, Darwen, Blackburn, Chadderton, Burnley.

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