Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

Reddish Vale Country Park

Reddish Vale Country park spans 161 hectares along the River Tame in the heart of Stockport.

Reddish Vale Country Park - pond

From Tiviot Dale, across Woodhall Fields, Willow Grove Woods, Blackberry Slopes and Sunnyside Woods, there could be a little piece of countryside nearer to home than you think.

Reddish Vale provides a green corridor linking the town centre with Denton in Tameside at the north and Woodley to the west. There’s walks, cycle and bridleways that link with the Goyt Etherow, Saddleworth and Longdendale trails as well as long distance routes such as the Midshires Way and Transpennine Trail. See 'Related Links' on the right of the page for further information.

Facilities & features

  • Open 365 days a year
  • Butterfly Conservation Park near the Visitor Centre
  • ‘Grow your own Grub’ community garden
  • Bridleways and cycle trails (details available from visitor centre)
  • Long distance routes: Trans-Pennine Trail, Midshires Way
  • Woodland, grassland and riverside walks
  • Permanent orienteering course - for more details see 'Related Links' on the right of the page
  • Regular events programme run by Reddish Vale staff and the Friends of the Vale - see the Friends of the Vale website and the Stockport Parks Events Calendar in 'Related Links' on the right of the page.

History
Reddish Vale Country Park was opened in 1985. The Visitor Centre is sited on a former industrial complex, including a calico printing works supplied with water from the river via mill ponds and reservoirs. Most of the race has been filled in, but a short length carries Denton Brook down to the river. Denton Brook (and a small tributary) marks the traditional boundary between Reddish and Denton.

Wildlife
Sandmartins and kingfishers nest in the river banks. The mill ponds and wetlands which are visited by wildfowl including geese, herons, grebes, cormorants, coots and a variety of ducks.

Angling
No membership. Rod licence required.

Day tickets available on bankside or from visitor centre. Day tickets £3 for 1 rod, £5 for two rods, half price concessions for under 16s, jobseekers, Leisure key holders, senior citizens and Season tickets available from visitor centre. No closed season.

Please see rules posted on notice board. No night fishing.

Reddish Vale Farm
The farm offers riding stables plus a variety of farmyard animals, including horses, cows, sheep, goats, pigs, a llama, rabbits, guinea pigs, ducks and chickens.

Entry £2.50 for adults, £1.50 for children and £2 for senior citizens.

Open weekends, bank holidays and school holidays 11am-4pm - for more information see their website in 'Related Links' on the right of the page.

Local Involvement

  • Friends of the Vale meet bi-monthly, usually on the first Wednesday of the month
  • The Tame Valley Defence Group have been an established community group for 20 years and their main aims are to protect wildlife and promote the communities enjoyment of Reddish Vale Country Park. For more information see 'Related Contacts'
  • The Community Garden welcomes new volunteers Wednesday mornings 10am -1pm

Volunteers also work doing practical work around the vale and in the visitor centre – we’re not able to take on new regular volunteers at time of writing but will circulate information through Stockport Volunteer Centre when this changes.

We do hold regular task days open to all – Since October 2008 these have run monthly.
For all the above contact the visitor centre for further details.

Disabled Go

How to get there, buses, parking information & opening hours
How to get to Reddish Vale

Reddish Vale Country Park Fishery Consultation
Results of the Reddish Vale fishery consultation


Related Contacts

Reddish Vale Country Park
Parks & Recreation
Mill Lane, Reddish, Stockport. SK5 7HE
E: parks@stockport.gov.uk T: 0161 477 5637