We are walking from Ball Grove Park to the Atom Panopticon which is on the hillside above the very pretty Wycoller village. This is a super varies walk with riverside walking, ancient bridges, historic ruins and great views. There are very few stiles but some stretches are muddy. There are several inclines but these are not too long/steep. The cafe at the end of the walk has excellent coffee and cakes and is cash only
The Atom is constructed in ferro-cement with a surface coating of metal-based paint, it is both a striking contemporary viewing point and shelter from which to enjoy Pendle's glorious scenery, and an intriguing and beautiful object which can be viewed from afar. From inside, its circular viewing spaces frame spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
Wycoller is a historic settlement dating back beyond 1000BC. It has close links with the Brontes, and Charlotte is thought to have been a frequent visitor. In 1973 the village was declared a conservation area and the surrounding 350 acres of farmland were designated a Country Park. Wycoller has several unusual architectural features, including seven small bridges that cross Wycoller Beck, and an 18th-century five-aisled barn, now converted into a visitor centre.