Just 10 minutes from Wigan centre, Macdonald Kilhey Court Hotel & Spa offers a spa, and delicious breakfasts. With free parking, the hotel is 12 miles from Bolton.
Amongst idyllic countryside and only 2 minutes’ drive from J27 of the M6 motorway and is surrounded by the Lancashire countryside.
alison
United Kingdom
Pool was lovely.
No obvious towel facility for hotel(although next day staff said it was ok to borrow a towel)
Need £1 for the locker(no prior warning for this)
Located in Wigan, 10 km from Haydock Racecourse, The Mount by Greene King Inns provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Swan & Railway Hotel Wigan features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Wigan. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Set 9.4 km from Reebok Stadium, Letting Rooms @ Charles Dickens offers 3-star accommodation in Wigan and features a garden, a terrace and a bar.
Janeanne
United Kingdom
The pub itself was bright, fresh and welcoming. Bathroom was modern and the water pressure of the shower was phenomenal! (Could've done with a hand rail to get in n out of bath).
Location is perfect for Wigan centre.
Located in Wigan and only 9.3 km from Haydock Racecourse, 3 bed Hawthorn Berries House driveway & garden, M6 & M58 provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Faye
United Kingdom
The house is furnished to a high standard and is immaculately presented
Loved my stay in Wigan! This town is a hidden gem with its charming atmosphere, friendly locals, and a perfect blend of modern amenities and historical charm. From the picturesque parks to the vibrant local culture, Wigan has something for everyone. The welcoming community and the rich history make it a must-visit destination. Can't wait to return and explore more of this amazing town!
Celestine Espares
United Arab Emirates
4.0
Scored 4.0
Wigan has always been a decent night out, we had arrived a...
Wigan has always been a decent night out, we had arrived a little bit too late to go out into the city centre, so we decided to just get our head down and have an early-ish night, getting into the room, I noticed that somebody had been sick quite recently on the carpet of the room we were staying in as it still hadn’t been cleaned up, I would definitely think about not staying in that accommodation like this again
Arthur
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
we only had 2 days in wigan a great place to visit, so most...
we only had 2 days in wigan a great place to visit, so most of our time was to visit friends and family.We went out for meals sorry i cannot remember the names of places but great meals and very good value
John
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The place I lived in for the first 30 years of my life till...
The place I lived in for the first 30 years of my life till 41 years ago is a depressing town to walk around that is losing its character to yet another go at modern development. Too many derelict shuttered buildings. The only town with a bypass that runs through the centre of it!
Malcolm
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wigan is under redevelopment at present, a reaction I...
Wigan is under redevelopment at present, a reaction I suppose to the changing shopping habits of people. The town is no better or worse than many others I visit, but it does look like Wigan has taken action to reintroduce housing to the town centre which should bring with it a shopping and eating revival. My access to restaurants was limited as I arrived on a Tuesday. I was recommended a particular restaurant as being one of the best in the town. It was fine and the staff were wonderful, but I wasn't told when I booked (in person) that the only option was the pre-fixe menu, the a la carte wasn't available on Tuesday. I was there to meet with friends so the overall ambience of the town was less important, but I feel that Wigan is a town that isn't there yet but is trying to get there and will be a great place to visit when the redevelopment is complete.
William
4.0
Scored 4.0
We stayed in room 26 and the people in the room above were...
We stayed in room 26 and the people in the room above were noisy all night - had no sleep so checked out at 5.30am - reported noise to night porter he said they’d been in and out all night have cigarettes. He said he’s done a walk about check at 5am and he could hear them being noisy but did nothing about it - had a 4 hour drive after having no sleep - I would request a full refund
The lad behind bar was absolutely brilliant, alway helping, we stayed one night, room was ok for price, it clean, toilet and shower clean, ever had shower gel, bed was comfortable. TV had great selection of channels, A very short walk to town centre, a few pubs around the area. We got taxi to rugby match at dw stadium from town centre cost us £6. Walked back took 30 mins.
At the age of 70, I wouldn't normally have stayed over a pub with live music. However, the critical illness of a family member left me no choice, especially as Premier Inn had increased their prices to £175.50. The staff of the Charles Dickens couldn't have been kinder or more compassionate. I will remember them with gratitude.
Most everything was really good - the hotel doesn't seem to be fully functional yet and the price reflected that. Since we were just breaking our journey, that was perfect. We used to live not far from here and it was really, really nice to be back in the North and experience such friendly and cheerful staff.
The accommodation was exceptional, there was nothing that was out of place or inconvenient. I had stayed at this hotel previously and would recommend anyone to stay here. All meals are to be paid separately in the Wetherspoon's restaurant below. Meals are absolutely superb and service second to none.
Pool open early and big. Cleanest hotel I've been to. Hotel is in a good area and just off motorway. The staff remember you. Big car park. Tasty breakfast. Quietest hotel I've been to, you don't hear any other guests and the traffic noise is acceptable.
Stayed in the hotel so many times before I couldn’t count, it has deteriorated so much over time. Comfy premier inn bed but so run down in the room we had. Mould, flaking paint, wall broken in bathroom. Not cheap to stay so not good value sadly
The pub itself was bright, fresh and welcoming. Bathroom was modern and the water pressure of the shower was phenomenal! (Could've done with a hand rail to get in n out of bath).
Location is perfect for Wigan centre.
Alan the manager gave us a great welcome. He was able to sort out all queries and explained the set up at the hotel well. The hotel itself is clean and the facilities are adequate for this venue.
The hotel was extremely clean. The staff are a credit to the hotel, friendly and helpful. Dinner was tasty and the hotel is perfectly situated for the DW stadium and the town centre.
Beautiful place to stay so clean and tidy centre of wigan would defo be staying again bed was so comfy and warm was surprisingly pleased
thankyou .....x
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