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Harrogate
Based in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale Llamas offers a unique experience for all abilities and ages.
Salford
The Escape Room is a truly unique live escape game designed for groups of 2-6 people in Manchester. Solve challenges and puzzles within 60 minutes in order to escape the room.
Manchester
An internationally-acclaimed venue delivering an eclectic programme of music and opera.
Littleborough, Rochdale
Choose from a selection of walks around Littleborough and Hollingworth Lake.
Horwich
Stadium tours, sports hall and merchandise superstore are all available at the magnificent Macron Stadium.
Manchester
Sensory play and interactive story sessions for babies who aren't walking yet.
Stretford
An area of open rough grassland with grazing cattle. There are self guided walks from 3 to 5 km following the yellow arrows marked 3.
Urmston
Known locally as "The Friendly Gem" St Michael’s [Grade 2*] has records dating back to 1150 when the first stone building was erected. Prior to that there was most likely a wooden building on this site and the Church is mentioned in the Doomsday…
Manchester
Extensive glasshouses where total plant stock for city parks and civic buildings is propagated. Elizabethan house set in 109 acres of parkland.
Manchester
Brunswick Park can be found opposite the magnificent Whitworth Hall. The park is an ideal location for a breath of fresh air, taking you away from the busy Oxford Road. Full of enormous trees, sprouting shrubs, wildflower planting and quiet…
Rochdale
St Edmund's Church in Falinge, Rochdale is regarded as one of the finest but least known gems of ecclesiastical architecture in the country.
The Manchester LGBT Heritage Trail, also called the Out in the Past Trail, is a series of guided walks round the City of Manchester visiting sites of importance for gay history.
Manchester
2018 brought us YES. A place that takes all the most essential, intangible parts of the city’s favourite bars and venues, and brings them together making something totally unique and reassuringly familiar.
Milnrow
Milnrow Memorial Park was created in 1952, and was built on the site of Cliffe House.
47 Chorlton Street, Manchester
Committed to producing exciting new writing; bringing relevant, dynamic theatre to Salford and beyond.
Oldham
Features charming gardens and a beautifully renovated ballroom (the Garforth Suite) available to hire for up to 200 people and licensed for marriage ceremonies.
Stretford,
Swing, climb, hop & shop all in one place with our high ropes course at the Trafford Centre! Come and take on our treetop challenge.
Manchester
Take a tour of the world-famous, award-winning Cloudwater to see how they brew their high-quality beer.
Rochdale
Rochdale Town Centre - Blue Plaque Trail takes you to the location of 20 blue plaques erected up to the end of summer 2013, coupled with information on listed and historic buildings of great interest.
Cambridge Street, Manchester
The International Anthony Burgess Foundation, located in a magnificent example of industrial architecture at Chorlton Mill, encourages and supports public and scholarly interest in all aspects of Anthony Burgess’s life and work.
Manchester
Experience this fully furbished modern fitness suite with over 60 stations including excellent free weights. Feel the benefit from training on the extensive range of cardio-vascular and resistance machines.