Haigh Woodland Park
Haigh Woodland Park is a large recreation area near Wigan in Greater Manchester. It has hiking trails, a kid’s assault course, play areas, miniature railway adventure golf, high ropes and golf.
What is there to do at Haigh Woodland Park?
There is a large adventure Play zone full of swings, climbing frames, rope bridges and seesaws. The park also has a wooden assault course perfect for kids to challenge themselves. Plus there is an 18-hole adventure mini golf course. There are exciting challenges and obstacles including a Viking boat, ancient woodland and animals,. Prices are £4-5 for a round. Other pricing options are available. You can even have a go at foot golf at £5.50-6.50 a round there are 9 holes to conquer.
There are some beautiful gardens you can walk around with plenty of options on where to walk. They also have a 1/3 mile long track miniature railway with steam and diesel engines. Rides are free, with donations welcome. Plus there is a 15″ miniature gauge railway with a 3/4 mile track through woodland. These rides are £1 each and the trains are pulled by a diesel engine.
There are two High Rope courses at Haigh Woodland Park. There is a low ropes course with 9 aerial obstacles. Plus a high ropes course with obstacles and a zip wire (prices from £7+). Please contact the venue regarding age and height restrictions.
Important Information
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving hot and cold food and drinks. You are welcome to bring a picnic.
What are the main things to do?
Large parkland with play areas, crazy golf, foot golf, miniature train rides, high and low ropes course, walks and golf. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
Free – the park itself is free to visit. Some of the activities have a charge.
Is there parking?
There is a pay and display car park.
When are they open?
Haigh Woodland Park is open all year round, some facilities may close in the winter. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are permitted on a short lead in most areas.
Are they accessible?
Please contact the venue.