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Broadheath, Altrincham
Remains of a village created between 1897 and 1901 by the Linotype Facttry for its workforce. Possibly inspired by Saltaire in Bradford or Bournville in Birmingham.
This (sometimes strenuous) circular walk gives you everything; spectacular views woodland, riverside rambling and heritage. Have a rest when you reach Peel Tower to catch your breath and admire views across Manchester and the North West. (Please…
Manchester
Looking for the perfect place to have fun with the family? Manchester’s real snow centre Chill Factore is the ideal destination for any family adventure.
Fuse is a Manchester-made creative platform elevating the voices and work from creatives of colour; dedicated to creating change.
Rochdale
Built in 1892 on the banks of the River Beal, the Ellenroad cotton mill produced fine cotton yarn using mule spinning.
Trafford Park
In the heart of the World's first industrial estate the ecology park offers opportunities for short walks and nature study. The site is not large and a walk around the lake should take no more than half an hour there are benches and picnic tables.
Hyde
Visitor centre with ranger service serving southern Tameside. Exhibitions, events, maps, leaflets available on local wildlife and history. Full and varied education service.
Hopwood, Heywood
Hopwood Park is a small pocket park crammed with facilities and features you would normally only expect in a bigger park.
Manchester
Ultimate Performance offer world-class personal training in a private gym right in the heart of Manchester.
Wardle
High in the Pennines above Wardle village, the area around Watergrove Reservoir includes walking trails with spectacular views, bird watching, fishing and a link to the Pennine Bridleway.
ROCHDALE
Cronkeyshaw Common is a beautiful green space characterised by large areas of open grassland with trees across the entire site.
Greenfield
The Frenches Wharf development is almost complete. The former Knoll Mill site now includes a pub / restaurant, which opened in 2009 and a small Tesco store, which opened in December 2010.
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.
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.
Oldham
Saddleworth Museum is a small community museum located in the heart of Saddleworth. Situated in one of the out buildings of a nineteenth century Victorian Mill (the only part of the mill to survive), it stands in an historic and beautiful location…
Manchester
An opulent event space, LIV never fails to leave a lasting impression on guests.
Stockport
The Stockport Art Gallery provides a changing exhibition programme of regional, national and international significance.
Manchester
With ten cask handpulls, traditional pub snacks, the best jukebox in Manchester, live music and entertainment every week, The Castle Hotel is your local pub in the heart of the city.
Wigan
Teeming with bird life including Canada geese. This is a nature reserve centred on a huge lake. This watery wonderland is abundant with butterflies and dragonflies, and has play and picnic areas in which to let off steam.