What to do and see in North West England, England: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

February 12, 2022 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in North West England, United Kingdom including Lake District National Park Guided Walks, Anson Engine Museum, Free bus, The John Rylands Library, The Trafford Centre, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, Chester Cathedral, The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction, Imperial War Museum North, Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
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1. Lake District National Park Guided Walks

LA9 7RL England +44 1539 724555 [email protected] http://www.lakedistrict.gov.uk/events
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5.0 based on 298 reviews

Lake District National Park Guided Walks

The Lake District National Park is a national treasure and World Heritage Site. It boasts England's largest lake, Windermere, and its highest peak, Scafell Pike. One of the best ways to discover this unique living, cultural landscape, is by going on a Lake District National Park guided walk. Join one of our local experts to summit world famous fell tops, exploring ancient caves, paddle in the sea, stare up at wild waterfalls, explore historical houses, gazing across vast valleys and of course look across the beautiful lakes that give this special place it's name. All of our guided walks are led by passionate, local volunteers who love nothing more than to share their love of the Lake District with you. And all the money from our walks goes back to looking after the National Park for generations to come.

2. Anson Engine Museum

Anson Road Poynton, SK12 1TD England +44 1625 874426 [email protected] http://www.enginemuseum.org
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5.0 based on 107 reviews

Anson Engine Museum

It used to be one of the best kept secrets among Cheshire's many attractions but over the past few years it has undergone some major changes and is now recognized as one of the country's leading specialist museums. Situated in Higher Poynton, the museum is on the site of the old Anson Colliery. Engine enthusiasts from all over the world come to visit this fascinating museum. However, it is increasingly becoming a "must visit" attraction for non-enthusiasts too and won the "Visitors Choice" award (voted for by the public) when they were asked "where would you take a visitor to the Macclesfield area"? As well as the largest collection of engines in Europe, the museum also has changing displays of local history items such as photographs, maps, mementos and keepsakes from the Vernon Estate and Anson Colliery. Open one weekend a month in 2015.

Reviewed By JonL1827

Pleasantly surprised at just how good this place is, loads to look at, loads of running displays lots of info and really accommodating staff and volunteers, it says allow 2 hours but we were there more like 4 hours, very reasonable prices in the cafe. A really nice day out.

3. Free bus

Piccadilly Station, M60 7RA England http://www.tfgm.com/public-transport/bus/free-bus
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Free bus

Reviewed By MortenMarthin - Copenhagen, Denmark

Exellent way of seeing the city! Manchester offers two free bus routes, one that covers the inner part of the city centre and one that covers the edge of the city centre. Both busses are ideal for both sightseeing and transportation and problably the best advice I can pass on to other Manchester visitors.

4. The John Rylands Library

150 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3EH England +44 161 306 0555 https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/
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4.5 based on 5,486 reviews

The John Rylands Library

Welcome to The John Rylands Library, one of the world's finest collections of rare books and manuscripts. The John Rylands Library is part of The University of Manchester. Please note that we open at 12noon on Mondays and Sundays

Reviewed By bjchampness - Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

This Gothic library was designed by Basin Champneys. The reading room is full of Victorian splender with large wooden bookcases rising to the ceiling, oak desks and tables It is a superb place to read a vast collection of books and manuscripts Originally access was via a grand staircase from the front doors on Deansgate. However a modern extension access to a gift shop and cafe. The modern reading room has modern facilities for the researcher

5. The Trafford Centre

Regent Cres., Stretford M17 8AA England +44 161 749 1717 [email protected] http://traffordcentre.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 3,204 reviews

The Trafford Centre

The Trafford Centre is world-renowned as one of biggest and most exciting shopping and leisure destinations in the UK, consisting of more than 200 shops, over 60 restaurants, cafes and bars and an array of exciting leisure venues - all under one spectacular roof. Whether you're looking for the latest must-have brands or all your high street favourites, a delicious meal or a day out with all the family, you'll find it all at The Trafford Centre. Highlights include SEALIFE, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre and a two-storey Primark store at Barton Square; the first Selfridges outside of London, a flagship Next store, John Lewis, Zara, Victoria's Secret and many more.

Reviewed By 293alland - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Amazing shopping centre with everything you need under one roof, plenty of shops, both designer and high street... loads of great places to eat and drink as well as warm and sheltered... Amazing shopping centre...

6. Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

Riverside Walk, Liverpool L3 4AZ England [email protected] http://www.albertdock.com
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4.5 based on 17,522 reviews

Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

A scenic renovated area of Liverpool that hosts the famous Tate Gallery, home to a wide range of world-class art, and the Beatles Museum, a tribute to the famous rock group.

7. Chester Cathedral

9 Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU England +44 1244 324756 [email protected] http://chestercathedral.com
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Chester Cathedral

Chester Cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub, a centre of musical excellence and a unique blend of medieval and modern history.

8. The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction

The Old Laundry Crag Brow, Bowness-on-Windermere LA23 3BX England +44 15394 88444 [email protected] http://www.hop-skip-jump.com
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4.5 based on 2,726 reviews

The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction

*Please check the website for Winter opening hours* An enchanting visitor attraction in the English Lake District where Beatrix Potter’s magical stories are brought to life in 3D. Learn about the famous Miss Potter, meet Peter Rabbit and step into Mr McGregor’s kitchen garden. Enjoy delicious treats in the Tea Room and browse the world-famous souvenir gift shop.

Reviewed By iansabrinaroberts - Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, United Kingdom

What a lovely quaint museum dedicated to the stories of childhood memories Interactive section was very appealing to both old and young

9. Imperial War Museum North

Trafford Wharf Road The Quays, Stretford M17 1TZ England +44 20 7416 5000 [email protected] http://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-north
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4.5 based on 2,787 reviews

Imperial War Museum North

Purpose-built to tell powerful stories of over a century of conflict, IWM North makes full use of its extraordinary exhibition space to deliver a moving and immersive experience.

Reviewed By BarryC732 - Chorley, United Kingdom

Set in Salford Quays the IWM North is a modern museum exhibiting different aspects and effects of war. During our visit the theme was "Less we Forget", showing exhibits and films of WW1. The museum was well laid out and provided a thought provoking experience for us all. Entrance is free and a pay car park is situated next to the museum. The museum includes a shop and a cafe. The displays are changed regularly so well worth repeated visits. It is staffed by volunteers who are very helpful and will answer any queries.

10. Blackpool Tower Ballroom

Bank Hey Street, Blackpool FY1 4BJ England +44 1253 622242 https://www.theblackpooltower.com/attractions/the-blackpool-tower-ballroom.aspx
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4.5 based on 4,293 reviews

Blackpool Tower Ballroom

Ornately decorated dance hall and theater is known for its Mighty Wurlitzer organ, which is played for dancing, concerts and special events during certain times of the year.

Reviewed By johnanddavid - Radlett, United Kingdom

The Blackpool Tower Ballroom remains one of the great jewels in Blackpool's crown. The moment you walk through those doors, you are transported back to what seems like a bygone age of grace and civility, in surroundings of slightly faded (part of its charm) beauty and glamour. There is a licenced bar and it is also a fantastic place to enjoy a cup of tea and a slice of delicious cake, whilst listening to the classic tunes played superbly on the magnificent Wurlitzer organ and watching the dancers 'take to the floor'. The Blackpool Tower Ballroom is just a lovely, majestic place to while away a couple of hours and to escape from the hurly-burly of everyday life.

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