Wheelchair accessible things to do in the North West


Visiting the North West offers a diverse array of experiences. Begin in Liverpool, birthplace of The Beatles, where the Beatles Story Museum and the vibrant Albert Dock await. Explore Manchester's cultural scene at the Manchester Art Gallery and historic sites like Castlefield.

Delve into Chester's Roman heritage, wandering its well-preserved walls and marveling at Chester Cathedral. Nature lovers can't miss the Lake District, with its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. History buffs will enjoy York, with its medieval walls and iconic York Minster. And for seaside fun, head to Blackpool for its famous illuminations and lively amusement parks.

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Avenham and Miller Parks
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Free

Avenham and Miller Parks

Avenham and Miller Parks are adjoining Parks that lie in the picturesque Avenham valley close to Preston city centre.

Bitts Park
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Free

Bitts Park

Bitts Park offers serene walks along the river, playgrounds for kids, and spacious greenery for picnics. A peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.

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Free

Worden Park

Worden Park is a hidden gem, situated on the edge of Leyland it could be described as a Country Park in the town.

Activity
Adults from £3.50

Little Play Town Heywood Role Play Centre

Little Play Town is a safe haven where children of all ages & capabilities take on the roles of key workers and play make believe in over 10 themed areas

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Free

Williamson Park

Constructed by millionaire James Williamson, 1st Baron Ashton, and his father, also called James Williamson. Its focal point is the Ashton Memorial.

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Free

Birkenhead Park

The people's Garden - nearly 140 acres of historic parkland to lose yourself in.

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Free

Buile Hill Park

A grade II listed park of Special Historic Interest in England.

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Free

Roman Gardens

The gardens feature Roman ruins, including a reconstructed hypocaust, providing insight into Chester's Roman past.