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Best Western Wrightington Hotel & Country Club

Wigan, WN6 9PB



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Wrightington Hotel & Country Club

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Hotel Details

Set in picturesque countryside, yet just seconds from junction 27, M6. This modern 74 bedroomed hotel offers award winning cuisine, extensive conference/banqueting facilities and boasts one of the finest leisure clubs in the Northwest. An extension in 2002 introduced an elegant reception and foyer area, 27 spacious bedrooms, landscaped courtyard. The perfect venture for business and pleasure.

Please note:
Our rates are per room, per night and are room only unless otherwise specified.

Hotel is completely non smoking
New for 2008 - Spa Salon-Contact Hotel for details of residential Spa packages, 24 refurbished bedrooms, New Gym Equipment
Weekends - Bed and Breakfast Only. Bar Service in Reception

  • All rooms en suite
  • Close to Manchester and Liverpool
  • Indoor pool, gym, steam room, aerobics, Hair and Beauty salons
  • Close to Motorway Links, just off junction 27 from M6
  • Award-winning restaurant
  • Modern hotel in rural setting only 1/4 mile from M6

Amenities

  • Gym
  • Jacuzzi
  • Solarium
  • Sauna
  • Indoor Pool
  • Parking On Site
  • Restaurants
  • Bars
  • WIFI
  • Lift
  • Twenty Four Hour Service
  • Ground Floor Rooms

Hotel facilities

  • 74 bedrooms
  • Television
  • Hairdryer
  • 24 Hour Room Service

Contact information

Address: Moss Lane, Wrightington, Wigan, Lancashire, WN6 9PB, England
Telephone: (01257) 425803
Fax: (01257) 425830
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Nearest motorway:
M6, J27, 0 miles
Nearest train station:
Wigan, 8 miles
Nearest airport:
Manchester, 28 miles

High speed internet
Location Type Cost
1 Public areas Wifi £7.00/day
6 Conference Wifi £7.00/day
All Bedrooms Wifi £7.00/day

North West England - Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Cumberland Sausage may be the most famous of the Lake District's meat products, but try Tatie Pot, made from Herdwick mutton, and accompany it with Cumberland Mustard from Alston, England's highest market town. In Lancashire, try Lancashire Cheese and fiercely guarded Black Pudding recipes. For more cheese, gorge fresh and mild Cheshire Cheese. Liverpool's Scouse (potato stew) is also the name for the local accent. Sweet treats include Blackpool rock, Chorley Cake pastries, Ormskirk gingerbreads or Eccles Cakes, "sweet patties" of fruit, brandy and puff pastry made in Eccles, Salford since the 18th century. They are so good that the Puritans tried to ban them!

North West England - Culture & Nightlife

Culture & Nightlife

Take in a concert at Liverpool's Art Deco Philharmonic Hall or see plays, musicals, dance and concerts at the Blackpool Grand Theatre, open since 1894. In Manchester, catch theatre at The Royal Exchange or The Lowry and musicals, ballet and opera at The Palace and Opera House, dubbed The West End of the North. Keswick's Theatre on the Lake runs a summer season (June to October), while both Carlisle's Sands Centre and Kendal's Brewery Arts Centre host shows (mostly visiting one-offs).

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