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This is your travel guide for Wigan

1 : Wigan Pier [2 hrs]
Visit the iconic Wigan Pier, made famous by George Orwell’s book “The Road to Wigan Pier.” Explore the museum on-site showcasing the industrial heritage of Wigan and its canal history. Take a leisurely walk along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal for picturesque views.

2 : Haigh Woodland Park [3 hrs]
Spend time at Haigh Woodland Park, a large country park with woodlands, open spaces, and a historic hall. Enjoy activities like mini-golf, high ropes adventure course, and segway tours. Visit the craft shops and cafes housed within the courtyard.

3 : Trencherfield Mill Steam Engine [1.5 hrs]
Witness the impressive Trencherfield Mill Steam Engine, a working steam engine built in 1907, located at Trencherfield Mill in the heart of Wigan. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and see the engine in action. Enjoy a scenic walk along the canal nearby.

4 : DW Stadium [2.5 hrs]
Catch a football match or concert at DW Stadium, home to Wigan Athletic Football Club and Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of a live event in this modern sports venue. Grab a bite to eat at one of the stadium’s food outlets.

5 : Wigan Roller Rink [1.5 hrs]
Have fun roller skating at Wigan Roller Rink, a popular family-friendly attraction offering themed skate sessions and party packages. Glide around the rink to music and enjoy snacks at the on-site cafe. Join skating lessons if you’re a beginner.

Background Info

Weather
Wigan experiences a temperate maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. Average temperatures range from 2°C to 19°C. Rainfall is spread throughout the year, with the wettest months being November and December. Humidity levels are generally moderate. Air quality is good in Wigan.

Language
English

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Wigan is lower than in larger cities like London. Rent, groceries, and transportation costs are more affordable, making it an attractive place to live for those looking for a budget-friendly option.

Other
Wigan is known for its industrial past, particularly coal mining and textile production. The town has a strong community spirit and is home to a vibrant local culture with traditional pubs, markets, and events.

Wigan – metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in North West England

Location: Wigan, Manchester, England WN5 0, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag

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Summary: Wigan Summary

Map: Map of Wigan

Weather: Wigan Forecast



Population: 317,849 (2011)

Area: 188.171 sq km

Coordinates: 53.533, -2.617

Timezone: (UTC+00:00) United Kingdom Time


Wigan Civic Centre

Wigan Civic Centre

Wigan UK locator map

Wigan UK locator map

Coat of arms of Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council

Coat of arms of Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council