Visit Wrenbury .. And stay awhile

Days Out
from WRENBURY

Visit Wrenbury .. And stay awhile

With a railway station ( Transport For Wales ) and the first trains leaving Wrenbury at 6am
it is surprising how many attractions are within reach for a day out
If you are travelling by train please remember Wrenbury is a request stop so you need to signal to the driver for the train to stop. If you are on the train you need to ask the guard for the train to stop. Please be aware that the barriers can go down upto eight minutes before a train arrives and there is no bridge. So if you need to get across the tracks, be early. Also the automated announcements on board are sometimes out of kilter with the station stop, for instance, announcing the stop as Whitchurch when it is Wrenbury

Manchester without the shops

Take a stroll around Manchester city centre and be amazed by the beautiful historic libraries and tucked away churches and you do pass quite a few shops too.

Liverpool’s Historic Docklands

1.5 hours by train, not including wait times. ( change at Crewe ) Visit the historic harbour front of Liverpool, topped off with a trip to The Cavern Club

Shrewsbury

50 minutes by train. A delightful county town on The Severn, with a vibrant indoor market ( check for opening hours )

Ludlow

1.5 hours by train, Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year. The historic town centre boasts an 11th century castle

Chester

Change trains at Crewe, or buses from Nantwich. Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old Cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings - and of course the one and only 700 year old Rows galleries where shopping is a double delight

Llandudno

Two hours journey time with the right connections , change at Crewe . Everyone loves Llandudno. Stroll along Llandudno’s elegant promenade, past pastel-coloured hotels and impeccably authentic seafront architecture just like The Victorians did. All that’s needed to complete the picture is a frilly parasol (for the ladies) and straw boater (for the gentlemen

Shakespeare North Playhouse Prescot

A twenty minute bus ride from Liverpool this brand new events centre is now open