Things To See & Do in Manchester
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Number of results: 20
Bury
A twelve mile heritage railway based in Bury, operating steam and diesel train rides through charming villages and picturesque scenery with well-equipped stations boasting cafés, pubs, gift shops and more.
Bury
Housed in the beautifully restored Castlecroft Goods Warehouse, next to the East Lancashire Railway, the museum celebrates vintage transport with a collection of vehicles, memorabilia and interactive exhibits.
Prestwich, Manchester
A beautiful space with a range of activities on offer for all ages.
Bury
The Fusilier Museum combines interactive galleries with temporary exhibitions tracing 350 years of Fusiliers Heritage. Located in the centre of Bury. Cafe and shop.
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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.
Bury
This brand new attraction is based in Bury town centre. Equipped with the latest sound system, and with a café and bar, Bury Roller Rink offers hours of fun.
Bury
Take a stroll or cycle down the Kirklees trail, a former railway line linking Greenmount with Bury Town centre.
Bury
Showcasing some of the best of international and local art, Bury Art Museum is the ideal attraction for those looking for a warm, welcoming attraction to enjoy art and discover more about Bury’s rich history. Read more about how Bury Art Museum is…
Whitefield
Take a walk in the Park at Philips Park Local Nature Reserve. A mosaic of wildlife, rich woodland, and grassland habitats on the boundary of Whitefield and Prestwich to the south of Bury.
Bury
Located within walking distance of Ramsbottom town centre and the East Lancashire Railway station, this popular riverside park includes a children's play ground, fitness trail and regular events.
Bury
Pasture and woodland on the edge of Bury town centre which offers a variety of walks and trails.
Bury
Burrs Country Park is a beautiful country park located just a mile outside Bury town centre.
Bury
Bury Castle was a medieval moated site of possibly 14 century origin, later strengthened around 1470 as a fortified manor house. The de Bury family held a manor here from the 12 century.
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.
Bury
Close Park is a public park located approximately 3 miles from Bury town centre and 1 mile from Radcliffe town centre. The park has a bowling green, football pitches, outdoor gym equipment, children's play area.
Bury
Prestwich Forest Park offers 200 hectares of woodland and open space. There are plenty of places to explore and lots of wildlife to discover, regular activities, play area and mountain bike trail.
Whitefield
Philips Park is located between Bury and Manchester. The mountain bike trail takes cyclists through park's woodland areas and open spaces. and includes short, easy sections to a longer more difficult circular routes. Trail maps are available to down
Ramsbottom
This well known Bury landmark was built in 1852, erected in tribute to one of Bury's most famous sons, Sir Robert Peel. Peel was the founder of the Police force and Prime Minister 1841-1846.
Bury
Explore 14 hectares of Ancient Woodland, largely unchanged since the mid 19th century.