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Welcome to Warrington!

 

Combining hi-tech development with the charm of olde worlde villages and beautiful countryside, Warrington is an area becoming ever more popular amongst visitors.

With an array of parks, woodlands and gardens, Warrington has plenty to offer those who enjoy the outdoors. Home to the Bridgewater Canal, Lymm Dam and part of the national coast to coast network of
footpaths, bridleways and canal towpaths which make up the Trans Pennine Trail, there is something to suit all outdoor lovers from cyclists and walkers to horse riders.

As well as picturesque villages, canal walks and local pubs, there are also plenty of ways for the less energetic to soak up the borough’s peaceful ambience. Boasting fine buildings and historical sites, visitors can get a real insight into Warrington’s rich past.  For example, visit Thelwall the smallest city in England!

Warrington lies centrally within the Manchester – Merseyside corridor providing an excellent location for both business and pleasure.  Warrington is also an ideal base for visits to the tourist centres of Chester, North Wales, the Peak and Lake District. Warrington is convenient from almost anywhere in the UK with a superb transportation system whether you are travelling by air, road or rail it simply couldn’t be any easier. The town has two mainline train stations and is within minutes of the motorway network, M62 to the north,
M56 to the south and M6 to the east.

Once you have arrived in Warrington it is just as easy to get around, with an efficient and accessible public bus service, a number of taxi ranks in and around Warrington and frequent train services to Padgate,
Birchwood and other villages; whatever form of transport you use you will not be disappointed. With so much to see and do, whether it’s fun for the family or a night out with your friends we have it all, the only
problem is deciding how long to stay!

View the Welcome to Warrington guide 2008-09 

Visit the website: www.welcometowarrington.com



Last updated 01/08/2008 15:09:13


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