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The glorious little piece of Greater Manchester on the shores of Coniston Water

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On the banks of Coniston Water, in the heart of the Lake District, lies a little piece of Wigan. Low Bank Ground lies an hour's dive up the M6, followed by a half hour jaunt through winding country lanes.

The outdoor pursuits centre gives children and adults the chance to experience the scenic expanse From the car park the connnection to Wigan becomes more obvious - with the borough’s coat of arms sitting proudly on the Rough Close building. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Coniston Water is an iconic tourist destination for its stunning views of the waves at the foot of the Old Man fell, which towers over the small village for which the lake named.

More recently it has become synonymous with records week, where daredevils meet up annually to break different water speed records over a series of high adrenaline days.

Since purchasing the property in 1983, Wigan Council has used this site to help young people from the borough experience outdoor activities offered by the Cumbrian landscape.

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