The village sits on a low rise from the surrounding Mawdesley Moss, a flat, intensively-farmed plain. The moss forms the eastern edge of the
West Lancashire Coastal Plain with the neighbouring
Croston Moss and contains a three-turbine 2,250kW wind farm. The
River Douglas runs along the western boundary of the moss, flowing north to meet the
River Ribble at
Hesketh Bank. The Syd, Reed and Bentley
brooks and a number of
sluices run through the village into the Douglas, and the moss contains a pumping station. The Rufford branch of the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs alongside the river in this area, having superseded the
Douglas Navigation as a trading route in the 18th century. The nearest hill, Harrock Hill (515 ft) belongs to the neighbouring parishes of
Hilldale and
Wrightington. This low, rolling hill is visible in some areas of Mawdesley and, with the wind farm, serves as a landmark from the surrounding flat landscape. ==Sport==