Wigan

Haigh Hall

(http://www.wlct.org/leisu...) is a large country park owned by the local council and is well worth a visit. apart from the historic hall itself, there are acres of well kept grounds and parkland, as well as two golf courses, the balcarres of 18 holes and the crawford of 9. both courses were recently renovated at a cost of millions, and provide a good test for a golfer in beautiful and serene surroundings. as well as lots of space to ramble, there are a kid's playground, stables, shops and cafe and in the summer, there are usually inflatable fair attractions such as bouncy castles and slides etc. owing to ramblers, golfers and the like, the park does get extremely popular, especially in warmer weather, but is well patronised all year round. the leeds and liverpool canal runs through the counry park in it's circuit along the douglas valley which sees it loop around wigan on three sides. the canal towpath is navigable by foot in the whole of wigan borough and passes through a diverse mix of rolling countryside, suburbia and traditional industrial landscapes of renovated cotton mills. there are numerous pubs along the towpath for the thirsty walker.

Museum of Wigan Life
Library Street

The Museum of Wigan Life, Library St, details life in Wigan from the days of it being the Roman settlement of Cocchium to its present status as second largest borough of the Greater Manchester region.

AMF Bowling

Is located on the fringe of the town centre offering affordable, cheap fun for the family. it is situated across from staples and the hss hire shop.

Pennington Flashes

In leigh and has a lot of space for ramblers, bird watching facilities and a golf course.

The Empire cinema multiplex on Robin Park is good for catching the latest releases and is conveniently located near the shopping and eating areas of Robin Park as well as the DW Stadium.