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Stockport
The Stockport Art Gallery provides a changing exhibition programme of regional, national and international significance.
Wigan
The Top Lock stands about 70 metres above the town and is the highest point of the canal in the Wigan Borough.
Trafford
Namco Funscape is a dynamic entertainment complex housing 18 lanes of bowling (including 6 luxury VIP lanes), a 16 car Dodgem track, American Pool Hall, and a full amusement arcade offering over 150 of the latest video games.
Rowsley Street, Manchester
The arena boasts both world-class indoor and outdoor athletics facilities.
Bridgeford Street, Manchester
The Centre incorporates a studio theatre and a newly-built concert hall.
Northern Quarter, Manchester
Manchester's original and longest running alternative comedy venue.
Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan
The Three Sisters Recreation Area offers a first class motor sports arena, a boating lake and pleasant nature trails which cater for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Ardwick, Manchester
Home to Manchester's Powerleague 7 or 5-a-side side leagues, tournaments, casual games, junior five a side football leagues, kids football coaching and more.
Manchester
The Royal Oak is a traditional British pub serving a range of cask ales, beers and wine.
Stalybridge
Lying just over a mile to the north east of Stalybridge, this developing country park centres on two areas. Firstly the Brushes Valley, with its four reservoirs running up into the Pennine Moors.
Sparrow Hill, Rochdale
There has been a church on the hill overlooking Rochdale Town Centre for well over 1,000 years. Part of the present church tower have been dated back to Saxon times.
Whalley Range, Manchester
Opened in 1870 and built to deter working men away from alehouses on their day off.
Bury
The largest public arts scheme in the North West. There are currently 30 sculptures by regional, national and international artists which celebrate the area's heritage and landscape.
Northwich
The adventure at Delamere Forest is simply stunning. It’s not far from Chester and visitors will get to take in the beautiful scenery around Blakemere Lake (and its wildlife).
Manchester
Extensive glasshouses where total plant stock for city parks and civic buildings is propagated. Elizabethan house set in 109 acres of parkland.
Snowdon is the highest point in Wales, and everyone should experience the thrill of standing on its summit at least once in their lives.
Manchester
This new eco-park uses nature to bring people together within an urban environment.
Broughton, Salford
Kersal Dale occupies around 32 hectares of countryside and forms part of the Croal Irwell Valley. With beautiful beech woodland to amble through and the River Irwell to wonder along Kersal Dale offers a welcome break from city life.
It welcomed Queen Victoria in 1851 and was a hit with L.S. Lowry – Peel Park is a place rich with historic wonder and interesting goings-on, tucked down on the Salford Flood Plain. Now it has its own Writer in Residence: Adam Farrer.
Middleton
Set within 40 hectares of land, Bowlee Community Park is a former RAF barrage balloon centre and is now used for community sports.
Altrincham
Altrincham Football Club (nickname The Robins) play in the Vanarama National League. The ground is a short 10 minute walk from Altrincham town centre.