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  1. Family taking a selfie in the tunnel at the Manchester United Museum and Stadium Tour
    The Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour offers a behind the scenes look at the world’s most iconic stadium; Old Trafford.
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023
  2. Family overlooking a small pond at RHHS Garden Bridgewater
    Reviving the gardens of the historic 156 acre Worsley New Hall estate to create RHS Garden Bridgewater represents one of the largest gardening projects in Europe at this time.
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  3. The Whitworth
    Manchester's gallery in the park.
    1. 16 Sep 20231 Jan 2024
  4. Family outside Sea Life Manchester
    At SEA LIFE Manchester, get up close to thousands of creatures including majestic sharks, enchanting jellyfish plus Ernie & Cammy – the magnificent green sea turtles! Take a fascinating journey from the coast to the ocean depths through the themed zones and don’t miss the chance to soak up the amazing view from the sea bed in the ocean tunnel!
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  5. DNA VR takes virtual reality to the next dimension with a unique social approach to gaming, making it the perfect place for groups of all sizes, ages and experience levels to explore the incredible virtual world together.
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023
  6. Group of fans inside the Etihad Stadium on a tour
    Visit the home of the Treble winners and go behind the scenes at the Etihad Stadium. The Manchester City Stadium Tour brings the magic of City to life, allowing fans to get closer to the Club than ever before.
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023

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  1. Add Cathedral Gardens to your Itinerary

    Cathedral Gardens

    Manchester

    See the ancient architecture of the Manchester Cathedral or just sit back and watch the world go by.

  2. Add Blackleach Country Park to your Itinerary

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    Blackleach Country Park

    Salford

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    Blackleach Country Park is an impressive haven with 50 hectares of beautiful countryside set around an impressive reservoir.

  3. Add Mersey Valley Kickety Brook to your Itinerary

    Mersey Valley Kickety Brook

    Stretford

    Access is off Hawthorn Lane, or Chester Road, Stretford. Popular with walkers, cyclists and horseriders alike. Be sure to wear boots or wellingtons if you are on foot. The path goes through a good mix of habitats for spotting a wide range of wildlife

  4. Add Paradise Island Adventure Golf to your Itinerary

    Paradise Island Adventure Golf

    Forget crazy golf .... This is adventure golf! Home to tow 18 hole adventure golf courses set amidst a tropical paradise full of magnificent stone carvings, tiki huts and exotic wildlife. Situated in the Trafford Centre, adjacent to the Odeon, the…

  5. Huddersfield Narrow Canal

    Oldham

    Nestled between the Saddleworth villages of Greenfield, Uppermill, Dobcross and Diggle the Huddersfield Narrow Canal is a firm favourite for visitors and for family days out.

  6. Add Jungle J's Indoor Soft Play and Party Centre to your Itinerary

    Jungle J's Indoor Soft Play and Party Centre

    Chadderton, OLDHAM

    Jungle J’s is a family owned Indoor Soft Play Centre based in the centre of Chadderton, Oldham in Greater Manchester. The soft play system offers a stimulating and challenging play experience and extends over 3 levels including the 12′ Free Fall…

  7. Add Snowdonia National Park to your Itinerary

    Snowdonia National Park

    At 840 square miles, Snowdonia is one of the biggest of Britain's National Parks.

  8. Add Matchmoor Riding Centre to your Itinerary

    Matchmoor Riding Centre

    Bolton

    Matchmoor Riding Centre is a member of the British Horse Society, Association of British Riding Schools and a Pony Club approved centre. It is located on the beautiful rural West Pennine Moors with access to Rivington Country Park.

  9. Add Electric Playbox to your Itinerary

    Electric Playbox

    Manchester

    Making screen time social again, one Adventure at a time.

  10. Add Worthington Lakes Country Park to your Itinerary

    Worthington Lakes Country Park

    Standish, Wigan

    Worthington Lakes is a joint project run in conjunction with North West Water that offers quiet walks, fishing and picnicking. With access to the Red Rock Cycle and Bridle Way, Worthington Lakes provides something for everyone.

  11. Hawkshaw and Affetside

    A fairly demanding, but very pleasant walk, taking in lanes and field paths through attractive moorland edge scenery. The northern most part of the route is occasionally closed for military training purposes, so you may wish to ring 01204 882991 to…

  12. Add Irish World Heritage Centre to your Itinerary

    Irish World Heritage Centre

    Manchester

    The Irish World Heritage Centre holds conferences and events and is a major hub for the Irish community in the northwest of England.

  13. Add The Edge to your Itinerary

    The Edge

    Chorlton, MANCHESTER

    The Edge is a thriving and accessible theatre and arts centre situated in the heart of Chorlton.

  14. Add Manchester Clay Shooting Club to your Itinerary

    Manchester Clay Shooting Club

    Eccles

    Set in 400 acres of beautiful woodland and with a newly refurbished club house, the Manchester Clay Shooting Club provides an exhilarating day out for everybody.

  15. Add Hopwood Clough to your Itinerary

    Hopwood Clough

    Hopwood, Middleton

    Centred on Hopwood Hall College, Middleton Hopwood Nature Reserve near Middleton provides a woodland haven for birds and other wildlife whilst the informal paths allow visitors to wander through the woods enjoying their peace and tranquility.

  16. Add Community Arts North West to your Itinerary

    Community Arts North West

    Manchester

    Community Arts North West (CAN) is at the cutting edge of inter-cultural creative practice and arts & migration, and has been a leading voice in participatory and community arts since 1978.

  17. Salford’s Peel Park now has a Writer in Residence – uncovering weird and wonderful stories of the past and future

    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.

  18. Add Southlands Gardens and Artwork to your Itinerary

    Southlands Gardens and Artwork

    Stretford

    A private suburban garden created by Maureen Sawyer and artist Duncan Watmough and now open for the National Garden Scheme.

  19. Add Middleton (Boarshaw) Cemetery, Green Flag Award to your Itinerary

    Middleton (Boarshaw) Cemetery, Green Flag Award

    Middleton

    Set within 4.9 hectares, Middleton Cemetery, known locally as Boarshaw Cemetery, is an important local facility and green space.

  20. Add Stalybridge Country Park to your Itinerary

    Stalybridge Country Park

    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.

  21. Add Laser Quest to your Itinerary

    Laser Quest

    Trafford, Manchester

    Stalk your opponents and unleash a volley of laser fire in the battle zone of the 21st century or alternatively try The Rock, players from a wide range of age & ability can choose various simulated climbs, including: Everest, The Eiger & K2.

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