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The Wigan Pier Experience, a great day out whatever the season, but particularly enjoyable at Christmas time. There are attractions like The Way We Were Heritage Centre, the Museum of Memories and the newly refurbished Trencherfield Mill Engine.
T. 01942 323666  W. www.wiganpier.net
 
Haigh Hall and Country Park, has 250 acres of beautiful country park and Georgian hall. At Christmas, Haigh Hall plays host to Santa in his grotto and traditional Christmas Fayre is served in the Hall and cafeteria. Walk through the plantations or along the canal, both of which are bound to be pretty, crisp and frosty white at this time of year.
T. 01942 832895 W. www.haighhall.net
 
The Lowry, a destination in itself, featuring two theatres, gallery space, bar, shop and restaurant. You’ll find the world’s largest collection of LS Lowry works alongside an ever-changing line up of best contemporary visual art. Complete your day out with a meal in the stylish Terrace Restaurant and bar, overlooking the dramatic Quays waterfront.
T. Group info line: 0161 876 2003  Box Office: 0870 787 5780 W. www.thelowry.com
 
Ordsall Hall Museum, leave behind the hustle and bustle of 21st century urban living and step back in time. The Hall dates back over 600 years and is packed with intrigue, history and conspiracies. The home of the Royalist Radclyffe family features the Great Hall, Star Chamber, Tudor Kitchen and resident ghosts! Legend even has it that Guy Fawkes plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament under Ordsall’s roof.
T. 0161 872 0251 W. www.salford.gov.uk/ordsallhall
 
Salford Museum and Art Gallery, from the beautiful exterior, you’d never guess there could be so much packed into one building! Touring exhibitions sit next to the permanent collection in the stately Victorian Gallery; Lark Hill Place lets you experience the sights, sounds and smells of Victorian Salford; Life Times Gallery brings the memories of the local community to life. All this plus Salford Local History Library, tearoom, shop and family activities and all for free.
T. 0161 736 2649 W. www.salford.gov.uk/museums

Salford Watersports Centre, offers a variety of activity programmes ranging from rowing canoeing, sailing and windsurfing. For more land-based activity there are orienteering sessions and an indoor climbing wall, all with specialist instruction as required.

T. 0161 877 7252 W. www.salford.gov.uk/leisure

Creative Recycling, an ethical company who create hand-crafted artwork by recycling waste and discarded products. The company also run a number of workshops throughout the year. To find out dates for gallery open days & courses telephone, or check out the web site.

T. 0161 848 0488 W. www.creativerecycling.co.uk

Imperial War Museum North, was designed by Daniel Libeskind to resemble three shards of a shattered globe. Thousands of objects from a tank to a teddy bear sit alongside a dynamic audio visual presentation – “the Big Picture” – shown every hour. Pioneering display techniques portray our experience of conflicts throughout the 20th century to reflect on how people’s lives are shaped by the war.

T. 0161 836 4000 W. www.iwm.org.uk/north

Manchester United Museum & Tour, re-live the club’s triumphs, tragedies and trophies in the museum. Delve behind the scenes on the stadium tour, visit the home changing room, sit in the dugout and run down the tunnel to the roar of the crowd. Not what you would expect from a museum and tour. Everything you would expect from Manchester United.

T. 0161 868 8626 W. www.manutd.com

Daytona Manchester,  offers both groups and individuals the ability to race in a state-of-the-art indoor karting venue. Situated in a brand new 50,000 square feet building. Daytona Manchester combines exciting racing and luxurious hospitality.

T. 0161 876 0876 W. www.daytona.co.uk

Bolton Town Hall, was officially opened in 1873 by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Tours include The Mayor’s Parlour, Council Chambers, The Albert Halls and the sacrosanct, Banqueting Halls, only ever seen on a group tour! Admission for groups is free. Allocate 1-1fi hrs per visit and there is coach parking available at Mill Hill Coach Park.

T. 01204 331090 W. www.visitbolton.com

Smithills Hall, is one of the jewels in Bolton’s historic crown. The house reveals the changes in fashion and living conditions from 14th to 19th century. Smithills Hall is open Tuesday to Sunday, April to October and there is an admission charge for groups. It is advised that 2 hours is allocated per visit and there is dedicated parking space for 6 coaches.

T. 01204 332377 W. www.smithills.org.uk
 
Ye Olde Man & Scythe Inn, is the fourth oldest public house in England dating back to 1251. The visit, includes refreshments, a 30-minute talk and 10-minute tour of the building. Take care to not disturb the ghost of 7th Earl of Derby who was beheaded at the pub on 15 October 1651! Open all year round and there is an admission charge for groups. Allocate 1-2 hours per visit (dependent on group size).
T. 01204 527267 W. www.manandscythe.co.uk

Please note: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct and accurate, Elton Bank Hotel cannot accept responsibility in respect of errors and/or omissions. You are advised to check in advance.


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