It was a five minute walk from the hotel to Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United. The tour of the stadium started at 11.00 and included the stands, the Directors' box, the home team's changingLæs mere
It was a five minute walk from the hotel to Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United. The tour of the stadium started at 11.00 and included the stands, the Directors' box, the home team's changingLæs mere
Back at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, I was escorted by one of the hotel's staff into the Ground in front of the old pavilion. That was as far as I got because Lancashire CCC don't offer tours of theLæs mere
After some assistance, I bought a Metrolink Zone 1 and 2 day ticket at Old Trafford station, and travelled a few stops to St Peter's Square in the centre of Manchester.
I went to the Central LibraryLæs mere
After a good breakfast, we set out at 9.00 for a steep walk up the fell behind the hotel, passing disused slate mine tunnels, to reach High Spy at 650 metres by lunchtime. After a break for the packedLæs mere
On a wet morning, we were taken by minbus over the Honister Pass to a car-park at one end of Buttermere. We split into two groups with the group I joined walking halfway round the lake. When we wereLæs mere
The forecast was of more rain so I didn't join the group planning to walk up at Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England at 978 metres. Only four of them went up, the rest completing aLæs mere
It started as another wet day so, rather than walking, I drove to Cockermouth via the Honister Pass and Buttermere to visit William Wordsworth's childhood home by using my National Trust membershipLæs mere
This was the last day with the group and, fortunately, it started off dry and bright so I decided to walk.
We were driven the short distance to Stonethwaite to start the walk to the top of GreenupLæs mere