Explore Halton’s rich history, outdoor spaces, and unique attractions this half-term. Fun for all ages!

The Silver Jubilee Bridge provides outdoor fun. People can walk or cycle along it, taking in riverside views just like in San Francisco. The Trans Pennine Trail goes this way as well.
If you’ve got energy to burn, Runcorn Ski Centre is a fun place. They offer lift passes and ski lessons, and tubing is another great choice for families.
Spike Island showcases industrial history and has nature trails to explore. It once hosted a Stone Roses concert. The Catalyst Museum also offers views of the Mersey.
Find peace at Wat Phra Singh Temple. Their garden has a large bronzed chedi, a gift from Thailand, making it a nice place for quiet time.
Halton has a new film trail to see, as part of the ‘Starring GREAT Britain’ campaign. Explore real filming locations from favorite shows, such as “Two Pints of Lager.”
Halton’s waterways offer unique charm, somewhat like Venice, but not as crowded. Local canals have narrowboats to enjoy. End your day by getting gelato at Esposito’s.