Bolton

For other places with the same name, see Bolton (disambiguation).

Bolton is a large town in Greater Manchester in northwest England, 17 miles north of Manchester city centre, with an industrial heritage of canals, coal, cotton and railways. The borough includes several smaller towns, such as Blackrod, Farnworth, Heaton, Horwich, Little Lever and Westhoughton.

Understand

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Bolton Town Hall

Bolton grew rapidly as a textile and metal-bashing town during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Spinning Mule was invented here: it spun yarn into cotton thread faster and more efficiently than earlier processes, to feed the great hungry looms, and in its heyday there were 50 million Mules in Lancashire alone. A few were still in use for specialist fine yarns until the 1980s, but the Lancashire cotton trade collapsed in the 1950s, unable to compete with cheap imports. Bolton and similar towns slumped.

In 1974 Manchester and its surrounding towns including Bolton were separated from Lancashire and became Greater Manchester. Bolton is nowadays mainly a commuter town for the big city. With a population in 2024 of 194,000 Bolton may well be "the biggest town in Britain" but its bids to be recognised as a city itself continue to be rebuffed.

The town's traditional dialect is more "Lanky" (Lancashire) than Mancunian. You're unlikely nowadays to hear "thee / tha / thi" for "you / your" unless ironically, but you might hear "owt" (anything), "nowt" (nothing), "summat" (something) and "reeght" (right). Thus, a trivial matter is dismissed as "summat 'n nowt." Residents of Westhoughton are dubbed Keawyeds, cow heads; there's a bovine legend about this but it's probably from their victory banquet after Waterloo in 1815, when they roasted an ox and paraded the skull as "Old Boney".

Visit Bolton posts tourist information.

Get in

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By road for town centre exit M60 / M61 onto A666. For the football stadium stay on M61 to jcn 6.

Trains to Bolton run every 20 min from the airport via Manchester Oxford Road and Piccadilly, taking 35 min. The quickest trains continue north to Preston, Lancaster, Carlisle and either Glasgow or Edinburgh. Slower trains stop at Horwich Parkway and Chorley on their way to Preston, and continue to Kirkham and Blackpool.

Trains from Manchester Victoria run every 30 min via Salford. From Bolton they either head west via Wigan to Southport or east via Blackburn to Clitheroe.

53.573-2.4251 Bolton Interchange is central, near Town Hall. It has a staffed ticket office and machines, toilets and waiting rooms. All platforms have step-free access.

53.578-2.53972 Horwich Parkway is next to Bolton Wanderers football ground and Middlebrook retail park.

There are platform halts at Lostock, Westhoughton, Hindley, Daisy Hill, Blackrod (for Horwich town) and Hall i' th' Wood.

By bus: National Express runs twice a day from London Victoria, taking six hours.

From Manchester, Bee Bus 8 runs from Shudehill Interchange every 15 min, taking an hour.

Bus 36 / 37 runs from Piccadilly every 10 min, taking 80 min via Salford.

Bus X22 runs hourly from Trafford Centre, taking 25 min.

There are also frequent but slow buses from Bury, Rochdale, Blackburn, Preston, Chorley and Wigan.

The bus station is north side of the railway station.

Get around

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Bolton is not on the Greater Manchester tram network, so use the bus for outlying places. Bus 525 runs to Hall i' th' Wood. Buses passing near Bolton Wanderers football ground are the 505, 575, 915, 918 and 996, or you can take the train to Horwich Parkway.

A dozen taxi firms ply in town centre.

Le Mans Crescent
  • 53.5781-2.43091 Bolton Town Hall, opened in 1873, is a confident statement of municipal pride, in neoclassical style with a baroque clock tower. Leeds and Portsmouth city halls were built to the same pattern. The elegant Le Mans Crescent behind was added in the 1930s.
  • Bolton Museum, Aquarium and Archive, Le Mans Crescent BL1 1SL (by Town Hall), +44 1204 332211. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 10AM-4PM. Collection ranging from natural history and ancient Egypt to Bolton’s industrial heritage. There's an aquarium in the basement. Free. Bolton Museum on Wikipedia
  • St Peter’s is the Victorian parish church, commanding the view down Churchgate. Samuel Crompton lies in the graveyard. Churchgate has several interesting buildings but is messed up by modern shop fronts.
  • 53.585-2.45462 Bolton Steam Museum, Mornington Rd BL1 4EU, +44 7789 874105. W & Su 11AM-3PM. Grand collection of static textile mill engines. Donation. OSM directions
  • 53.6005-2.41893 Hall i' th' Wood, Crompton Way BL1 8UH. Temporarily closed. 16th-century mansion, timber-framed with stone additions, used as multiple lets for 17th- and 18th-century cottage industry. One of those occupants was Samuel Compton, who designed his "Spinning Mule" here. This helped textile processes grow bigger and bigger, into "dark satanic mills", and the days of cottage industry were ended. The Hall fell into disrepair but was bought up by Lord Leverhulme the "Sunlight Soap" tycoon, who gifted it to the town. Hall i' th' Wood on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 53.553-2.3774 Prestolee Aqueduct is a four-arched stone aqueduct built in 1793 to carry the Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal over the River Irwell. The canal climbed from Manchester over Pendleton to Prestolee where it branched, to Bolton and to Bury. This section is still in water and you can walk along the towpath but it's no longer navigable.
Turton Tower
  • 53.6328-2.408955 Turton Tower, Chapeltown BL7 0HG, +44 1204 852203. Apr-Oct W-Su 11AM-4PM. Odd-looking building that started out as a 15th-century pele tower, then a stone mansion was added in late Tudor times. It was derelict by the 19th century but restored, with Dutch gables covering the stonework. With extensive gardens. It's nowadays within Blackburn, but is easiest accessed from Bolton, with Bromley Cross railway station a mile or so south. Adult £6, conc £5, child free. Turton Tower on Wikipedia Turton Tower (Q7856488) on Wikidata
  • 53.5992-2.53886 Holy Trinity Church (Anglican) is in Horwich. Consecrated in 1831, it's an example of a "Commissioners' church" (aka a "Waterloo" or "Million Act" church). These were an initiative after the Napoleonic wars to revive the decrepit Church of England, to be a national thank-offering for victory, and by Christian moral teaching to prevent a Jacobin-style revolution in Britain.
  • Octagon Theatre is by the town hall and museum at Howell Croft South, box office +44 1204 520661.
  • Parks and countryside: central in town are Queen's Park and Moss Bank Park.
- Moses Gate Country Park, also known as Crompton Lodges, stretches northwest of Prestolee Aqueduct.
- 53.5381-2.53041 Eatock Lodge in Westhoughton is a small wooded nature reserve on "The Hoskers", a reclaimed colliery site. Also nearby is Cunningham Clough, a bosky gully with lots of scrubs for the dog to fossick in.
  • St Gregory's Social Club, 13 Church Street, Farnworth BL4 8AG, +44 7866 314848. M-Th 3-midnight, F-Su noon-midnight. The one Phoenix Nights was based on. It's variously a function suite for events like weddings and funerals, a TV sports venue for big matches, an event space and has visiting acts.
Bolton Wanderers Stadium
  • Football: 53.582-2.5372 Bolton Wanderers were promoted in 2026 so they now play soccer the Championship, the second tier. Their home ground (capacity 28,800) is generally known as the Macron or Reebok. It's on Burnden Way BL6 6JW, next to Middlebrook retail park five miles west of town centre.
  • Golf: clockwise from the north are Dunscar, Turton, Harwood, Breightmet, Great Lever & Farnworth, Deane, Westhoughton, Hart Common, Regent Park, Bolton, Douglas Valley and Bolton Old Links.
  • Walk in the West Pennine Moors (OS Landranger Map 109 “Manchester”, scale 1:50,000). Their most prominent features Rivington Pike and Winter Hill TV mast are across the boundary with Chorley. Great views across the North West - on a clear day you can make out Blackpool Tower and the mountains of Wales.
  • Ironman Triathlon is in June: a 1.2 mile lake swim in Pennington Flash, a 56 mile bike ride around Wigan and Bolton then a 13.1 mile half marathon through city centre.
  • Bolton Food & Drink Festival is held over the August bank holiday weekend.
  • Bolton Market on Ashburner St is covered, trading Tu & Th-Sa 9AM-5PM.
  • Supermarkets: Morrison’s, Sainsbury’s and Iceland are near the railway station.
  • The edge-of-town retail park is Middlebrook, near the football stadium.

Bolton

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Crompton’s Spinning Mule
  • Ye Olde Pastie Shoppe, 31 Churchgate BL1 1HU (corner of Bradshawgate). M-F 9AM-2:45PM. A Bolton tradition, renowned for its pasties, which you can take into the pub across the street, "Ye Olde Man & Scythe".
  • Bridge St eateries include TCB Bolton, Nadii's Diner / Lahori Taste, Jo's Grill House, Sake Sushi, Istanbul and Thai Original House.
  • Rice 'n' Three, 80 Bradshawgate BL1 1QQ, +44 1204 365605. M-Sa 11AM-5PM. Inexpensive curry house with good meat dishes and vegetarian options. They've another branch on Deane Road.
  • Tapaz is Med cuisine at 33 Bradshawgate.

Horwich

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  • Spice Valley, 171 Lee Lane BL6 7JD, +44 1204 697222. Tu-Th 5-10:30PM, F noon-2PM, 5-10:30PM, Sa 3-11PM, Su 1-9PM. Indian restaurant with consistently good quality, veggie options, buffet and à la carte.
  • The Steak House is opposite Spice Valley at 116 Lee Lane, open daily 3-9PM.
  • Thyme, 4 Winter Hey Lane BL6 7AA, +44 7843 141086. Tu-Th 10AM-3PM, F Sa 9AM-4PM. Deli and café for light bites.
  • Sokrates Taverna, 80 Winter Hey Lane BL6 7NZ, +44 1204 692100. M-Sa 5-10PM, Su 4-9:30PM. Cheerful place with meze selections and à la carte. They've another branch in Sale.
  • Middlebrook retail park by the football stadium has a range of budget chain eateries.

Drink

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Bolton

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The renovated market hall
  • Ye Olde Man and Scythe, 6 Churchgate BL1 1HL, +44 1204 559060. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa 11AM-12:30AM, Su noon-11PM. Long-established pub, parts date back to 1251. Often has live music. Good beer and cider, no food but you can bring in pasties from the shop opposite.
  • Churchgate Bar is opposite Ye Olde Man.
  • Barristers, 7 Bradshawgate BL1 1HJ, +44 1204 365174. Daily noon-5PM, 8PM-midnight. Good selection of cask ales.
  • One For The Road, Bolton Market, +44 7725 338773. Tu, Th-Su 9AM-6PM. Bar within the market hall featuring real ales. Food available from various vendors.
  • Great Ale at the Vaults, Bolton Market basement (When market is closed, enter from Corporation St), +44 1204 773548. Su-Th 11AM-9PM, F Sa 11AM-11PM. Atmospheric bar in a Victorian cellar of the market hall. Food available till 7PM.
  • Northern Monkey Bar, Pack Horse, Nelson Square BL1 1AQ, +44 7737 125629. Tu-Th 4-9PM, F Sa noon-11PM, Su 2-9PM. Features beer from Northern Monkey brewery and other craft beers. Pizza served till 8PM.
  • Breweries in or near town are Northern Monkey, Bank Top, JW Lees (Middleton), Holts (Manchester), Hydes (Salford) and Robinsons (Stockport).

Horwich

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  • The Crown, 1 Chorley New Rd, Horwich BL6 7QJ, +44 1204 693109. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa 11AM-midnight, Su noon-11PM. Traditional pub, decent food, dog-friendly.
  • The Old Original Bay Horse, 206 Lee Lane, Horwich BL6 7JF. Daily 10AM-11PM. Friendly staff, TV sport, beer garden.
  • The Saddle, 55 Lee Lane, Horwich BL6 7AX, +44 1204 693797. Su-Th 9-10:30PM, F Sa 9AM-11:30PM. Good town centre pub, part of Amber Taverns chain.
  • Sam's Bar, 28 Lee Lane, Horwich BL6 7BY, +44 1204 669155. Daily 11AM-11PM. Trad northern boozer, decent prices but mixed reviews for ambiance.
  • 53.5954-2.5061 Blundell Arms, Chorley Old Road, Horwich BL6 6PY, +44 1204 841194. M-Th 11AM-10PM, F Sa 9AM-11PM, Su 9AM-10PM. Pub on the hill between Bolton and Horwich, does good Sunday roasts. OSM directions

Elsewhere

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  • 53.6056-2.39822 House Without A Name, 75 Lea Gate, Bolton BL2 3ET (3 miles north of Bolton on B6196), +44 1204 457802. M-Th noon-11PM, F Sa noon-midnight. Excellent pub with brilliant ales and bar food. OSM directions
  • Farnworth has Royal Hotel, The Freemasons, Britannia Inn and Market Hotel.
  • Westhoughton has the White Lion, The Victoria, Wheatsheaf, The Robert Shaw (Weatherspoons), Rose & Crown and White Horse.
  • Daisy Hill has Rosehill Tavern and Grey Man.
  • Lostock has The Beehive.

Learn

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University of Greater Manchester has its main campus on Deane St in Bolton. It majors on engineering and the built environment, and has 7800 undergrads and 4700 postgrads.

Sleep

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Prestolee Aqueduct

Bolton

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  • 53.5759-2.42071 Travelodge Bolton Central, River Street BL2 1BX, +44 871 984 6520 (premium rate). Well-run budget chain hotel, clean and friendly but some noise. B&B double £90. OSM directions
  • Holiday Inn Bolton Centre, 1 Higher Bridge Street BL1 2EW, +44 1204 879988. Clean & comfy place, very central. B&B double room £150.
  • 53.5518-2.50332 Mercury Motel, 540 Manchester Rd, Westhoughton BL5 3JP, +44 1942 810904. Claims to be Britain's oldest motel, and looks it. Budget place, sometimes clean. Double (room only) £65. OSM directions
  • 53.622-2.4213 Last Drop Village Hotel, Hospital Rd, Bromley Cross BL7 9BZ, +44 1204 873500. Good hotel & spa 4 miles north of town. B&B double £130. OSM directions

Horwich

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These hotels are clustered near Bolton Wanderers football ground and Middlebrook retail park, 2 miles south of Horwich town.
  • Bolton Stadium Hotel, De Havilland Way BL6 6SF, +44 1204 673610. Smart hotel within the stadium, now part of Radisson chain. B&B double £120.
  • Premier Inn Bolton Stadium, 3 Arena Approach BL6 6LB (100 yards west of football ground), +44 333 777 3925. Comfy budget chain between stadium and Horwich Parkway station. B&B double £120.
  • Premier Inn Bolton West is quarter of a mile east of the stadium on A673 Chorley New Road, with similar prices and quality.
  • Wendover Guesthouse is at 603 Chorley New Road.
  • 53.5765-2.56034 Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel, Manchester Road, Blackrod BL6 5RU, +44 1942 330012. Welcoming Accor chain hotel, it can get noisy when they have a party in. B&B double £90. OSM directions
  • Rivington Pike M61 service area west of Horwich has accommodation, but there's no direct access to town.

Connect

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As of June 2026, Bolton and its approach roads have 5G from all UK carriers.

Go next

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  • Manchester is an unmissable lively city, an easy day trip from Bolton.
  • Salford at the northwest edge of that city has been revitalised by The Quays.
  • Leigh Sports Village southwest of Bolton often hosts major tournaments.


Routes through Bolton
PrestonChorley  NW  SE  SalfordManchester
Glasgow ← Horwich ←  NW  SE  SalfordManchester
Wigan  W  E  BuryRochdale



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