Accessible Days Out in North West England

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Map of North West England

Liverpool FC Stadium Tours

LFC Stadium Tours, Anfield, Liverpool, UK

The Beatles Story

The Beatles Story Exhibition/Museum, Liverpool, UK

The Lowry

The Lowry, The Quays, Salford, Manchester, UK

AO Arena

AO Arena, Victoria Station Approach, Hunts Bank, Manchester, UK

Sandcastle Water Park

South Beach car park, Blackpool FY4 1BB, UK

Alderley Edge

Macclesfield Road, Macclesfield SK10 4UB, UK

Legoland Discovery Centre – Manchester

Trafford Palazzo in TraffordCity next to The Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 8AS, UK

Sea Life – Blackpool

Sea Life, Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5AA, UK

Sea Life – Manchester

SEA LIFE Manchester, The Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 8AS, UK

Blackpool Tower

Blackpool Tower, Blackpool, UK

The World of Beatrix Potter

Crag Brow, Bowness-on-Windermere, Windermere, Cumbria LA23 3BX, UK

Wordsworth

Dove Cottage, Grasmere, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 9SH, UK

Windermere Lake Cruises

Lake Windermere, United Kingdom

West Lancashire Light Railway

30 Station Rd, Hesketh Bank, Preston PR4 6EN, UK

South Tynedale Railway

Alston, Alston, Cumbria CA9 3JB, UK

Ravenglass Railway

Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, Ravenglass, Cumbria CA18 1SW, UK

East Lancashire Railway

East Lancashire Railway (Bolton Street Station), Bolton Street, Bury, UK

Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Fish Lane, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire L40 0TA, UK

Bewilderwood Cheshire

28RC+8J Whitchurch, UK

Chester Zoo

Chester Zoo, Chester, UK

Cotebrook Shire Horse Centre

Cotebrook Shire Horse Centre, Cotebrook, Tarporley, UK

Rode Hall & Gardens

Rode Hall & Gardens, Church Lane, Scholar Green, UK

The Ice Cream Farm

The Ice Cream Farm, Newton Lane, Cheshire, Chester, UK

Southport Pleasureland

Southport Pleasureland, Marine Drive, Southport, UK

World Museum

World Museum, Liverpool, UK

Blackpool Zoo

Blackpool Zoo, East Park Drive, Blackpool, UK

Chill Factore

Chill Factore, Stretford, Manchester, UK

Blue Planet Aquarium

Blue Planet Aquarium, Ellesmere Port, UK

Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Ocean Blvd, Blackpool, UK

Southport Model Railway Village

Southport Model Railway Village, Kings Gardens, Lower Promenade, Southport, UK

Acorn Farm

Acorn Farm, Depot Road, Kirkby, Liverpool, UK

Museum of Science and Industry

Museum of Science and Industry, Liverpool Road, Manchester, UK

Ribble Steam Railway

Chain Caul Rd, Preston PR2 2PD, UK

Hoghton Tower

Hoghton Tower, Hoghton, Preston, UK

Leighton Hall

Leighton Hall, Carnforth, UK

Smithills Open Farm

Smithills Open Farm, Smithills Dean Rd, Bolton, UK

Levens Hall

Levens Hall, Kendal, UK

Hutton In The Forest

Hutton-in-the-Forest, Penrith, UK

Honister Slate Mine

Honister Pass, Seatoller, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5XN, UK

Lakeland Wildlife Oasis

Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, Hale, Milnthorpe, UK

Lakeland Motor Museum

Lakeland Motor Museum, Backbarrow, Ulverston, UK

Abbeywood Gardens

Abbeywood Gardens, Chester Road, Delamere, Northwich, UK

Norton Priory

Norton Priory Museum & Gardens, Tudor Road, Runcorn, UK

Cholmondeley Castle Gardens

Cholmondeley Castle Gardens, Malpas, Cheshire, UK

Region Information

North West England consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of 7,052,000 in 2011. It is the third most populated region in the United Kingdom after the South East and Greater London.

There are so many magical places to visit in North West England. Take in the serenity of Cumbria’s Lake District and scale the heights of England’s only mountain range. Experience the untamed ruggedness of Lancashire’s Trough of Bowland; perfect hiking, cycling and motoring territory. See where many of England’s greatest pop groups formed with a city break in Liverpool or Manchester, and treat yourself to a shopping spree whilst there. Being the home of the industrial revolution, housing the Roman City of Chester and boasting a rich sporting pedigree, this region is steeped in history and intrigue – the only question is where to visit first.

The Northern West of England is famous for its varied and dramatic landscapes, which are home to many of Britain’s magnificent and beautiful National Parks. The Lake District affords the most dramatic scenery with craggy mountains leading down to beautifully mirrored reflections on the still peaceful lakes. Wide open stretches of hills and dales are riven with fast flowing rivers spanned by old stone bridges. Towns and villages are filled with dark stone houses and buildings that offer a constant reminder of the rich industrial heritage of this area. The broad sandy beaches along the west coast provide a haven from the industrious and vibrant cities beyond.

The North West of England is most famous for its beautiful Lake District, which has inspired so many poets and authors over the centuries. Spectacular scenery and a feast of local produce to try provides a wonderful way to enjoy a summer cottage holiday, romantic break or family gathering. This is an area to seek out active enjoyment; to walk, climb on the mountains, to sail and fish on the lakes and tarns, cycle or challenge yourself to a high rope walk. For the less energetic who, nevertheless want to enjoy the spectacular scenery, there are some fantastic pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy local, seasonal produce, such as Herdwick meat, Morecambe Bay shrimps, locally made cheese, Cumberland sausage, sticky toffee pudding or a local beer. The National Trust cares for a quarter of the Lake District, including the central fell area, the major valley heads and six of the main lakes and much of their shoreline.