28th August 2009 - by Naz Daud
Parks and Gardens in Wigan
Throughout Wigan there are many beautiful parks where you can
enjoy your evenings and weekends. Whether you want to go for a
day out with the family or just a peaceful stroll on your own
or with a pet, there is a park to suit you. Here are some of my
personal preferences:
Pennington Flash Country Park This park is one of my favourites
and has many facilities for everybody; some are, a play area
for children, sports areas for the physically fit, sailing,
fishing and even windsurfing. Pennington Flash Country Park is
huge, being 200 hectares in size which is equivalent to 494
acres. The park is alive with butterflies, bees as well as
damselflies and dragon flies.
Haigh Country Park This park is free of charge to enter and is
covered by woodland. This peaceful park has something for all
ages and genders, so even if you are going for a short walk,
you can take the kids, knowing they won t get bored at all. It
is really quite pleasant on a summer s day! For more
information on Haigh Country Park, you can contact this number,
01942 832895.
Mesnes Park This 12 hectare park is a lovely public park and
opened in 1878. The park lies north west of Wigan city centre.
The public transport to and from the area is very good. There
are many features of this park. For example, there is a
bandstand, so you might see bands playing in Mesnes Park. This
means you can relax and enjoy different types of music. There
is also a pavilion which can be used for many things, and there
is an amazing rock feature. The post code for this park is WN1
2DQ just in case you are using Satellite navigation to get
there!
Three Sisters Recreation Area This is a great place for both
long and short walks. This peaceful area is free of cars and
unwanted noises. There are plenty of birds so will suit you if
you are a keen bird watcher of the feathery type! In summer
there are many bees in this area so be careful. There are good
facilities, including, disabled toilets, car park, shops, wheel
chair access, and picnic areas. For further information about
the facilities at this park, phone 01942 720453.
Orrel Water Park This park has long footpaths for both you and
your pets (e.g. dogs) to enjoy. There is a recorded 125
different types of birds in this park. So remember to bring
your binoculars / camera whilst you walk. You can then watch
and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the birds and take some
fabulous pictures. If you re not one for walking, you can also
take advantage of the lakes and do some fishing. The lakes are
open all year round, so no matter what the weather you can
still find time for the outdoors.
All of the parks/gardens listed above are lovely and worth
visiting. I recommend each and every park for a day out with
the family. I also recommend always taking the children so they
can see the different plants and animals. All of these parks
have something unique about them. All of the parks in Wigan are
kept clean and the ones which allow dogs say that all excrement
must be picked up and put in the dog bins. The same goes for
litter; each park has bins in and around the park for any
rubbish needing to be disposed of. I highly recommend these
parks to you.
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