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Huddersfield
Hard hats at the ready! Standedge Tunnel is Britain's longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel, hidden deep beneath the beautiful Pennine countryside. One of the seven wonders of our waterways, this must-see attraction is located in Marsden, a…
OLDHAM
Mahdlo is a registered charity and state-of-the-art Youth Zone in the heart of Oldham for 8-19 year olds (up to 25 for young people with a disability). Open 7 days a week, 52 weeks of the year, we offer an exciting range of activities and…
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.
Starting at the iconic Wigan Pier and meandering through the Douglas Valley. This is a lovely canal-side trail mixing attractive and rich natural industrial heritage.
OLDHAM
Sholver and Moorside Community Hub - Junior Youth Club (Ages 7–12)
Every Thursday, 6 - 7.30pm, 50p
Junior Club Sessions, Activities include: Arts & Crafts, Games and more.
www.fullcirclenwcic.co.uk
Sholver & Moorside Community Hub, Sholver Lane,…
Manchester
Clubbing venue in the old Factory Records offices, playing sounds from indie to drum 'n' bass.
Middleton
St Leonard's dates predominantly from 1524, but still retains a tower and porch from Cardinal Langley's church built in 1412, together with traces of a Norman church.
Hyde
A fascinating 14th Century cruck-framed building which enables the visitor to see exactly how a medieval timber-framed building was constructed.
Grains Bar, OLDHAM
Little Owl Farm is located on the outskirts of Delph just off the A627 and is easy to get to. It is well signposted and there is large car park on site. Entry into the farm is £10 for a family of 4 (2 adults & 2 children) and this includes 2 buckets…
Bury
Pasture and woodland on the edge of Bury town centre which offers a variety of walks and trails.
Salford
Worsley is a picturesque town in Salford to the west of Manchester. It is famous for the Bridgewater Canal, it's mock tudor buildings and Worsley Delph.
Carrington, Sale
Part of European Footpath E8, the Trans Pennine Trail crosses Britain from Southport to Hornsea. A largely traffic free route for walking, cycling and horseriding it enters Trafford it enters Trafford through Dunham and travels North and East leaving
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.
Wardle, Rochdale
The Pennine Bridleway is the country's first National Trail for horse riders, mountain bikers, and walkers, and it passes through the rugged Pennine hills near Littleborough.
OLDHAM
Mahdlo is a registered charity and state-of-the-art Youth Zone in the heart of Oldham for 8-19 year olds (up to 25 for young people with a disability). Open 7 days a week, 52 weeks of the year, we offer an exciting range of activities and…
Manchester
A beautifully restored Georgian private subscription library founded in 1806.
Harrogate
Based in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale Llamas offers a unique experience for all abilities and ages.
Middleton
Middleton Memorial Gardens is a Grade 2 listed conservation area. Regular memorial events are held here.
Shaw, Oldham
Since the colliery closed, the reserve has been run by groundwork Oldham and Rochdale and nature has moved back into the site. Trees, ferns, mosses, fungi and flowers have colonised the colliery remains and rubble, in turn attracting local wildlife.