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Warrington

Country:
United Kingdom
State:
United Kingdom (General)
City:
Warrington
Type of Location:
Multiple
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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By Air

Liverpool and Manchester airports are within easy reach, by car, taxi or train.

  • From Liverpool Airport - bus to Liverpool South Parkway, then train to Warrington Central
  • From Manchester Airport - train to Manchester Piccadilly (frequent) then change to another train to Warrington Central

By car

Warrington can be reached via M6 (Junction 20, J21 or J22), M56 (J10 or J11), or M62 (J8, J9 or J11) motorways. There are several car parks in the town centre, though these are costly. The Riverside retail park, 10 minutes walk from the centre, has free parking after 9.30 am. Congestion is a problem that can occur at any time but is worst 8-9 am and 5-6 pm, or when there is a problem on the motorway.

By train

Bank Quay station has hourly services between London and Scotland (either Glasgow or Edinburgh), journey time to London ranges from 1 hour 40 minutes up to 2 hours for the 190 mile trip. There is also an hourly train to Birmingham. There are also shorter distance trains to Manchester, Llandudno, Chester, Holyhead (usually changing at Chester) and Liverpool. The Holyhead trains meet the ferries to Ireland.

By Bus

There is a small number of express bus (coach) services per day serving Warrington. For example, there are 4 buses per day to and from London, taking 4-5 hours. More destinations are available from Liverpool or Manchester.

Liverpool and Manchester can be reached by local stopping bus services but the journey time is over an hour due to frequent stops.

By cycle

The Trans Pennine cycle trail passes through Warrington's suburbs, linking from Liverpool right across to Hull on the East Coast. The route through Warrington consists of old railway tracks, cinder tracks across heathland, canal tow paths and a little tarmac too.

Key places to visit
Parish Church (St. Elphins), Walton Hall and gardens, The North West Face, The Parr Hall, The Fun Zone

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Places to Visit

Parish Church (St. Elphins)

some parts dating from 12th century. The church is the 12th tallest in England at 292 feet.

Walton Hall and gardens

Old manor house, children's zoo, walks by the canal, crazy golf, 9 hole pitch and put, bowls, putting green, children's play area.

The North West Face

Climbing Centre located within the old St. Anns Church on Winwick Road.

The Parr Hall

located within the Cultural Qaurter this is a live entertainment venue.

The Fun Zone

Above Lazer Quest is a play area for 2-10 year old.

 

Right Time to Visit

January - March
October - December

Temperature

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