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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.
Oldham
Oldham Coliseum is a building-based producing theatre. The company produces eight shows a year on its main stage, offering a balanced programme of drama, comedy, musical, and new writing.
60 Victoria Street, Liverpool
The Shankly Experience provides a personal insight into the life of legendary football manager, Bill Shankly.
Rochdale
This 40 minute walk takes you to the finest parks and gardens of Rochdale town centre, and will make you discover their history and the best views. An alternative route can also be followed for a shorter walk.
Bolton
An excellent place for walkers, cyclists and horse riders with more than 2,000 acres of moorland, woodland and farmland. Good off-road bridleways, guided trails and picnic areas.
Manchester
Before the city became more nationally recognised for contemporary music and dance thanks to the likes of Paradise Factory and the Hacienda, there was Legend.
West Gorton, Manchester
Manchester Climbing Centre, set in the unique surroundings of St Benedict's Church, is one of the largest climbing walls in Europe.
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.
Manchester
A magnificent 18th-century country house set in Heaton Park's rolling landscape.
Flixton
Ralph Wright whose family had grown to be wealthy landowners in Flixton built Flixton House and Gardens in 1806. In 1935, the Council acquired Flixton House and grounds and opened it as a park.
The grounds include a walled garden, rose garden and…
Manchester
The Holy Name Catholic Church situated on Oxford Road was designed by Joseph A Hansom and built between 1869 and 1871. The Church has a rich cultural heritage and a strong connection with the university community in Manchester. The building's…
Littleborough
Fancy a new challenge? Then why not "Try a Trail" and have a go at this 10 mile loop from Walsden or extend it to a 20 mile ride by starting from Hollingworth Lake near Littleborough.
Wigan
Scotsmans flash the largest of the “Wigan Flashes” is a designated site of scientific interest. This is due to the abundance of rare plant species, several species of orchid, extensive reed beds and migrating birds such as Reed and Sedge Warbler.
Wigan
Pennington Flash boasts a diverse group of mammals, birds and insects, including no fewer than five RSPB red-listed birds as well as the protected water vole. More than 230 bird species have been recorded on site!
Wigan
Borsdane Wood was Wigan’s first Local Nature Reserve. Get away from it all; surrounded by birdsong and enveloped in woodland perfumes, it’s the perfect place to let your heart rate drop and your stride shorten.
Liverpool
Sing-along to your favourite hits on one of our fantastic tribute night cruises. The two and a half hour cruises run each year from April to September and feature themed music cruises like ABBA, 80s Party Cruise, The Beatles and Sounds of the 70s.…
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.
Wigan
Small golf club in Pennington Flash Country Park. Member of the English and Lancashire Golf
Union.
Heywood, Rochdale
Spectacular views are available in the wooded river valleys and hillside areas around the Ashworth Valley.