The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Bury, England

April 2, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Bury (/ˈbɛri/, locally also /ˈbʊrɪ/) is a town in Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irwell. It lies 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east of Bolton, 5.9 miles (9.5 km) west-southwest of Rochdale and 7.9 miles (12.7 km) north-northwest of Manchester. Bury is the largest administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, with an estimated population in 2015 of 78,723. The borough of Bury has a wider population of 187,474 as of 2011.
Restaurants in Bury

1. Boomerang Multi Sensory Play Centre

Unit 2 Woodhill St, Bury BL8 1AT England +44 161 764 4842 [email protected] http://www.boomerangcentre.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 75 reviews

Boomerang Multi Sensory Play Centre

Boomerang is a play centre specially designed for children/adults with additional needs.All three rooms have hoists and we have a disabled toilet with changing facilities.We also have a 5* graded cafe . The centre is open to all children. We also cater for adults with learning disabilities.

Reviewed By LastMinuteMummy

Whenever we visit another play centre we always compare it to Boomerang as the gold standard. It really is a fab venue, particularly for babies and little ones. Where other centres can seem chaotic or overwhelming, Boomerang has got it just right for a really lovely time with your little tykes. We’ve been going since our eldest was a baby, now we are taking baby number two and it’s still a favourite outing. There is a lovely baby sensory room, a little room of instruments on the wall and a big room that older ones can go a bit more crazy in, with a great climbing frame and slide that’s just right for little ones - and parents to join in with. Cafe is excellent and great value for money. Love the bacon bagels and the chicken melts and there is a great lunch for kids. Always clean, staff are lovely and everyone is welcome. The only thing to remember is that it does get private bookings - so always call before you go to check which rooms are open. Great venue.

2. Arcade Club

Cork Street Arcade Club Ela Mill, Bury BL9 7BW England +44 161 464 9796 [email protected] http://www.arcadeclub.co.uk
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5.0 based on 363 reviews

Arcade Club

Arcade Club is the Largest Video & Pinball Arcade in the UK, once you have paid for entry, All the Video Games & Pinball Machines in the Arcade are Free to play as much as you like! :) Entry prices are from £16 for Adults and £8 for under 16's, Family pass is available for £40 (2 Adults & 2 Children - saving £8) we are a family run business and take pride in being helpful and honest and being fairly priced for families. The games in Arcade Club are all original machines (some being over 40 years old!) and are in original condition and maintained to their original specifications wherever possible! we have over 400 machines to play on and rotate the games to keep the Arcade fresh - they'll always be something new you've not seen before when you visit! ;) Hope to see you Soon, Andy

Reviewed By bluenoseam

An outstanding collection of arcade history & modern imports, machines that honestly are older than I am in full working order and what's better, all on free play! The age of the machines is funnily "sold out" by their coin mechanisms, they might be on free play but seeing 10p credits is a total throwback to before even my time. You name it there's a fair chance they have it on the third floor which is all ages, it's a who's who of arcade history from Space Invaders & Galaxian to slightly more modern classics like Time Crisis & with it being free play it's also less galling when your timing isn't as good as it used to be! The second floor is more aimed towards the rhythm folks but genuinely wouldn't look out of place in Akihabara - in a figurative AND literal sense! This one's over 16's only and is a heaven of dance games, random obscure Japanese rhythm games & a bunch of top notch VR stations as well just to prove that it's not all an antiques roadshow! The table flipping game though is a personal favourite, I'd seen it on YouTube but now I know why it's a cult favourite, gotta check that one out for sure! Food & drink is catered for - I didn't have any snacks while I was there but something up on the second floor smelled great & the prices are honestly of the sort of value that makes you feel like you're robbing the place! They clearly have an ethos of send the customer home happy & it shows, not very often you'll see places like this have reasonable prices on food & drink! Value for money is outstanding, under £20 and you can access both floors from opening til chucking out time, compared with what I'd spend in an "a-la-carte" arcade that's daylight robbery on my part! The machines are generally well cared for and well maintained, have to remember that in some cases the machines are 30+ years old and I dare say used to oblivion even on a 4 day week! (seriously for the age of them they work a dream!) I know they're opening a new location in Leeds but well, if they're looking for a Scottish outreach I'd support that to the hills and back! Might have taken a couple of years to get down but having been, it won't be a couple of years until I get back!

3. Burrs Country Park

Woodhill Road, Bury BL8 1DA England http://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=11188
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Burrs Country Park

The park is a great place to visit, lying on the River Irwell one mile from Bury town centre. It's an ideal spot for a range of activities including walking, canoeing, fishing, birdwatching as well as picnicing. The East Lancs Railway runs through the park with steam trains stopping at Burrs Halt. Part of the Irwell Sculpture Trail is in the park with 4 of it's sculptures on display. Burrs contains several architectural remains from it's industrial past. There is a pub and a café in the park, and a children's playground at the gates. Please respect the code and take all litter home with you. The car parks get very busy at peak times so please use public transport if possible. Neither camping nor barbeques are allowed within the park. Fishing is by licence only. Please contact the Ramsbottom Angling Club

Reviewed By StephenHH - Manchester, United Kingdom

the travel restrictions mean we should get to know local places again. Burrs Park was an industrial complex for well over 100 years, progressing from water mill to steam, fed by the river Irwell which winds through the site Once the industry went away it was converted to a park, although it still has a dam, a short canal, and a steam railway going through it. Great place for a walk, with lots of wildlife now.

4. Compendium Escape Rooms

1A Crompton Street, Bury BL9 0AD England +44 161 764 1743 [email protected] http://www.compendiumbury.co.uk
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5.0 based on 120 reviews

Compendium Escape Rooms

Fully immersive live action escape room experience, Try not to get trapped in to our puzzles because the time race is on! Your aim is to escape or breakout of our rooms.

Reviewed By pleasureseeking

We have recently completed the BEDLUM Escape Room with 20 seconds to spare......phew......I must say we had a most enjoyable family day. The staff are amazing and very helpful without giving too much away. we will definately be back to try out the other romms. 10/10

5. The East Lancashire Railway

Bolton Street Station Bolton Street, Bury BL9 0EY England +44 333 320 2830 [email protected] http://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,936 reviews

The East Lancashire Railway

Located in Bury, just 30 minutes from Manchester City Centre, is the award-winning East Lancashire Railway. A heritage railway that runs steam and diesel train services through the beautiful Pennine Lancashire scenery. There are plenty of things to see and do and stations are well equipped for group visits with cafes, pubs, gift shops and a dedicated Transport Museum, housing vintage vehicles, transport memorabilia and interactive exhibits. Guided tours and talks are also available. The railway also has some fantastic events scheduled throughout the year from guided Rail Ale Trail tours of some of the excellent local drinking spots to the nostalgia of their award winning 1940's weekend. Looking for something a little different? Why not indulge in a luxury steam train hauled dining experience on board Orient Express style carriages, learn to drive a train or get snap happy with a Photography Course?

Reviewed By peterwrigley3 - Manchester, United Kingdom

This is an afternoon 3 course dinner in Pullman carriages ( similar to the Orient express) 2 1/2 hours on board over the full length of the East Lancashire railway in finest Lancashier countryside. ELR owned real ale pubs at both Bury and Rawtenstall, We had a 3 course meal with duck breast as the main course .Every course is correctly desribed as fine dining. If want want luxury without breaking the bank this is for you. We were made to feel like VIPs for the afternoon, This is only one of the many offering You must see their website there are Thomas the Tank Engine, Santa Express, Murder Mystery Ale Trail Makes me proud to be a lancastrian and tell the world about it. PS THe new statue to Victoria Wood and an exhibition in her name in on at the Art Gallery around the corner

6. Peel Tower

Holcombe Hill Holcombe Village, Bury England +44 161 253 5111 http://www.theshoulderofmuttonholcombe.co.uk
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

Peel Tower

Reviewed By Andrew-Leakey - Leigh, United Kingdom

Great walk up from Ramsbottom station. Dog leading the way. Wet and wild at the top. With this great dark tower looking over the moor. V impressive. Amazing views out to Manchester City centre before the weather closed in. Well worth a visit. Legend has it the tower is occasionally open and you can climb the steps to the top. Will be good to do that post covid !!

7. Bury Market

1 Murray Road, Bury BL9 0BJ England +44 161 253 6520 [email protected] http://www.burymarket.com
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4.5 based on 1,170 reviews

Bury Market

A large Multi-Award Winning Market located at the heart of Bury. The Market has over 350 stalls open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Winner of many Awards including NABMA's Market Attraction of the year in 2009,2012 & 2015, Bury Market is a great venue for day visitors either on its own or as part of a visit to Bury's other attractions.

Reviewed By IM_the_only_Parsnips - Rhyl, United Kingdom

What a marvellous market the best market we've ever been to, brilliant bargains sells all you can think of, the stall holders are soooo friendly and Bury is a very friendly place as well the people are all very nice! The Black pudding company is a must to go to the black pudding is gorgeous and the ladies on there are lovely, it was great to be able to take some back to put in the freezer, set out very well as you come out of the shopping centre into the market, it is a total must visit sell great food pies, cakes, meat, fish, hot food, etc, you'll be spoilt for choice! We will definitely be going again when in Bury need a few days around there to take it all in and to get around, especially if mobility is poor, everything is all linked together which is fantastic highly recommend here! You won't be disappointed! It's FAB!

8. The Fusilier Museum

Moss Street, Bury BL9 0DF England +44 161 763 8950 http://fusiliermuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

The Fusilier Museum

Reviewed By GreggHowarth - Bury, United Kingdom

I grew up on the council estate opposite the old Fusiliers Barracks and went in a few times as a kid. It was the late 70's and early 80's, and I know I wouldn't have appreciated it then as I do now, partially because I'm an adult, and partially because my son is a Fusilier himself, but the new museum is way beyond what the old one was. The old one, whilst steeped in history, artefacts and information, despite it's factual accuracy, didn't really know how to present it in an entertaining, informative and enlightening way. But this is the 21st Century now and times have changed, as this is a very well set out and informative building with some great exhibits and a surprise or two as well, with very knowledgeable and helpful staff. It has a great cafe that is reasonably priced and a function room, although I have never used that. A great way to while away a couple of hours :)

9. Bury Transport Museum

Castlecroft Road Castlecroft Goods Warehouse, Bury BL9 0LN England +44 871 200 2233 http://www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/burytransportmuseum/
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4.5 based on 241 reviews

Bury Transport Museum

Reviewed By StuartRTIS - Dewsbury, United Kingdom

Visited as part of an East Lancashire Railway day experience, fantastic place, very informative and the vehicles are extremely well restored, great friendly helpful volunteers

10. Emily's Paint A Pot

355 Bury Old Road, Prestwich, Bury England +44 161 222 7820 http://www.emilyspaintapot.com
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Emily's Paint A Pot

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