Description
Lancashire has so much to offer, anytime of year! This weekend getaway takes on a heritage railway ride to visit to the biggest market in Britain, the world-famous Bury Market. Explore the history and beauty of the iconic Concorde and enjoy the stunning waterside location of Salford Quays. Staying in modern hotel built around a former Georgian manor with leisure facilities and landscaped gardens - this weekend gives you a real taste of Lancashire - with a Lancashire Hotpot dinner one evening!
Itinerary
Lancashire - so much to offer
Day 1 - Journey northwards with comfort stops en-route towards Bolton for your 3-night stay in the Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel. Porterage on arrival.\n\nDay 2 - 3 At leisure in Lancashire with two included excursions.\n\nINCLUDED EXCURSIONS\nEast Lancashire Railway (ELR) & Bury Market - Saturday\nStart your day at the northern end of the ELR at the heritage station of Rawtenstall where you step back in time for a nostalgic trip aboard the East Lancashire Railway (may operate by steam or diesel). Enjoy the journey through the beautiful Lancashire countryside to the market town of Bury where a warm welcome awaits at the world-famous Bury Market, the undisputed champion of the North. Attracting hundreds of visitors every week, Bury Market oozes atmosphere and ambience with a range of products and facilities second to none. Bury Market makes a great trip out and is fully accessible for disabled visitors. Expect great people and great characters and over 200 unique stalls to explore across a Market Hall, Open Market, Fish & Meat Hall and Market Parade. From exotic indulgences to everyday necessities you're sure to find what you are looking for at Bury Market.\n\nConcorde & Salford Quays\nHead to Manchester Airport Runway Visitor Park for an opportunity to marvel at a unique piece of aviation history and engineering with a tour of the iconic Concorde G-BOAC. Affectionately known as Alpha Charlie, it was the second Concorde to be delivered to British Airways in 1976. Considered to be the flagship of the famous fleet. Concorde was the world's first supersonic airliner and was in commercial use for 27 years until operations ceased in 2003. On a fully guided tour, stroll underneath the airliner and then climb aboard to sit in the luxury leather seats as your guide tells the story of the aircraft and its ground breaking technology (NB there are 26 steps to climb aboard Concorde with handrails on both sides). Concorde is housed in a hangar, so please dress warmly in case of cold weather. There is a cafe and a unique aviation shop on site.\n\nReturn to the hotel with a stop in the unique waterfront destination of Salford Quays. This impressive, redeveloped docklands waterfront is where you will find MediaCityUK, home to the BBC and ITV. The Lowry Arts Centre with the visually striking exterior is opposite The Quay outlet shopping mall\n\nDay 4 - Return southwards to interchange with suitable stops en-route.
Highlights
- Hotel for 3 nights with breakfast & dinner- Porterage on arrival- Tea / coffee after dinner- Lancashire Hotpot set main course on one evening- Visits to Bury Market & Salford Quays- Journey on East Lancashire Railway (one way Rawtenstall to Bury)- Fully guided tour in and around Concorde
Venue Information
Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel
\n\nThis 3* hotel is built around a former Georgian Manor House with landscaped gardens and is conveniently located off the M61.\n\nModern and spacious bedrooms offer flat-screen TV, WiFi, hair dryer and tea / coffee making facilities. \n\nThere is a sports bar and leisure facilities including an indoor swimming pool, sauna, gym and spa bath. \n\nThe relaxed brasserie restaurant (accessed by a few steps) serves traditional and international cuisine. There is a lift as well as ground floor rooms.