
You are here: Home > Things To Do > Attractions
Welcome to the Itinerary Planner. Use this tool to build your own journey or choose from an exciting range of specially selected tours.
To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket.
Explore the region
Number of results: 478
, currently showing 442 to 462.
Manchester
The University Green is one of the many little pockets of green spaces found around the Oxford Road area and it is the perfect spot for soaking up the sun during the warmer months.
Bolton
An award-winning Asian superstore featuring vibrant sarees, some hand-sewn, from all over the Far East and an extensive range of Asian food and cooking utensils.
Wigan
Encompassing championship standard courses and first-class facilities, Haigh Golf Complex is a unique venue and one which extends a warm welcome to beginners, professionals, golf societies and visiting parties.
Bolton
Situated on the fringe of open countryside with superb views across the West Pennine Moors. The Last Drop Village is a picturesque collection of Georgian farm buildings converted into craft and specialist shops, hotel, spa and health club.
Salford
Chat Moss comprises some 30% of Salford. Within its 2750 hectares, it comprises the largest area of Grade 1 and 2 farmland in Greater Manchester and contains the largest block of semi natural woodland in Greater Manchester.
Preston
An historic house with magnificent state apartments, banqueting hall, ballroom, grounds and dolls' houses on display. Hoghton Tower has been a part of Lancashire’s landscape since 1565.
Rochdale
Marland Golf Course situated within Springfield Park is an enjoyable yet challenging 18 hole course set in 80 acres of pleasant parkland.
Salford
Simulator Adventures are a flight simulation company based in Salford Quays, a few minutes walk from Media City.
Bury
Two Brooks Valley lies deep within Hawshaw valley between Turton Road and Bolton Road. The area provides the opportunity for a leisurely stroll in the delightful setting of woods, brooks, lodges.
Chester
Manchester
Sir Ralph Abercromby is a traditional pub in the heart of Manchester City centre, serving a range of cask ales, craft beer and food
Wigan
A 69,000 square ft. not for profit multi-arts venue, The Old Courts aims to bring innovative art, music, comedy, dance and spoken word to Wigan.
Davyhulme
Covering over 9.2 hectares along more than a kilometre of the Manchester Ship Canal's western bank, the reserve now safeguards a mixed landscape of wetland, woods, water features, and open land.
Manchester
The Green is the epitome of sports bars. There are eight 12ft screens and many more normal TV’s that show all the big sporting events plus indoor golf simulators making it possible for you to enjoy some of the world’s greatest courses, indoors.
The Quays, Stretford
IWM North is about people and their stories, about how lives have been and still are shaped by war and conflict.
Marple, Glossop
This flight of 16 working locks was built in 1805 to connect the Lower and Upper Peak Forest Canals. They are the second deepest in the country and raise the canal 209 feet to a summit height of 518 feet above sea level.
Manchester
Old Granada Studios is located on Quay Street in Manchester. It was built in 1954 and founded by Sidney Bernstein as part of Granada Television.
Langley, Middleton
Truffet Park is the local park for the people of Langley, which is located 1 mile north west of Middleton.
Harrogate
Based in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale Llamas offers a unique experience for all abilities and ages.
Uppermill, Saddleworth, Oldham
Saddleworth Canal Cruises, is home to the Pennine Moonraker - the only narrow boat operating on the Uppermill section of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal.