Vantage points where you can watch fireworks displays from across Greater Manchester
Now that the clocks have gone back, long and dark evenings are upon us. Yet there’s one tradition which brightens up the night sky - Bonfire Night .
We’ve rounded up some of the best view and vantage points across Greater Manchester below. It’s important to make sure you stay safe in the dark and be considerate when driving and parking up at rural locations. If you're visiting somewhere remote don't go alone and bring a torch with you. Rivington Pike Tower and Belmont Road, Bolton Situated on Winter Hill, Rivington Pike is known for its incredible views of the north west. Probably a spot more suited for earlier in the day when you may catch an eager display or two as it’s a remote spot you need to access on foot. There’s parking available at Lower House Car Park and from there it’s around a half hour walk.
Greenbooth Reservoir, Rochdale Nestled among the hills above Rochdale, Greenbooth Reservoir offers breathtaking views of the city. While it’s a lovely spot to visit during the day, it’s also an excellent vantage point to watch fireworks from on a clear evening. You can park at Greenbooth Reservoir Car Park on Forsyth Lane where you can look out across Greater Manchester.
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