Club Profile - Wigan Athletic

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Stadium Information
Address

DW Stadium
Wigan
Lancashire
WN5 0UZ

Built 1999
Capacity 25,133
Pitch area 105m x 68m
Main phone 0871 66 33 552 Height 34m

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Attractions nearby

Trencherfield Mill Engine

Trencherfield Mill Steam Engine is one of the largest and finest working examples of its type. Built 100 years ago, this mammoth metal powerhouse was regarded as a feat of industrial engineering. (0.70mi)

Wigan Pondway

This grouping of waterways have become known as the Wigan Pondway. Wigan has its own very distinctive 'wildlife' communities, which over time, have adapted to the local conditions and now form the basis of their 'local biodiversity'. (0.80mi)

Wigan Tourist Information Centre

Explore Wigan’s industrial heritage and museums from Wigan Pier, discover the beauty of the surrounding countryside and receive a warm welcome at one of Wigans many pubs and tea houses. The TIC is centrally located near the train station. (0.90mi)

Allgates Brewery Tour

Allgates offers pre-booked brewery tours sampling the original home brew. (0.90mi)

Haigh Hall and Country Park

Facilities include a play area, miniature railway, mini golf, craft gallery, information centre, gift shop and cafeteria, Haigh Country Park is an ideal place for a family day out. (2.50mi)

Dean Wood Golf Course

Dean Wood is an 18 hole golf course situated between the rural villages of Upholland and Orrell in West Lancashire. (2.70mi)

The Mill House Gallery

This stunning gallery is situated on the banks of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal in the rural district of West Lancashire. Located in the magnificent 18th Century windmill, is the work of James Bartholomew. (5.50mi)

The World of Glass

The World of Glass in St.Helens town centre is a great day out for everyone, young or old. Live glass blowing demonstrations, amazing special effects film show, museum galleries, cafe, ship and art gallery. (7.60mi)

Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery

Astley Hall dates from 1580 with subsequent additions. Unique collections of furniture including a fine Elizabethan bed and the famous Shoval Board Table. (7.70mi)

Acorn Farm

Attractions include a wide range of farm animals to stroke and feed, horse rides, animal petting pavilion, seasonal garden centre, cafe and farm shop. (8.90mi)

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