A great day out for all the family
Blaze Farm, Wildboarclough, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK110BL
Hire one of our bikes and explore the enchanting Churnet Valley, Staffordhire’s hidden gem. An area rich in history, wildlife and spectacular scenery. We are ideally situated for anyone staying near to Ashbourne, Uttoxeter and Alton Towers
Manor House Farm Prestwood Uttoxeter Staffordshire
A family run country tearoom nestled in Dimmingsdale, in the heart of the beautiful Churnet Valley in Staffordshire.
Ramblers Retreat, Red Road, Alton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 4BU
Discover a different view of Stoke-on-Trent and enjoy the city’s sculpture trail featuring a collection of important, imaginative and fascinating public art sculptures, all with a unique story to tell.
Stoke on Trent
The trail brings together a large number of attractions. It tells the emerging story of the Staffordshire Hoard and the Anglo Saxon history of the region, through a series of informative displays.
Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
The Tissington Trail provides a flat, traffic-free cycle route through the beautiful Peak District countryside. The picturesque, traditional Derbyshire village of Tissington is an easy three and a half mile cycle ride away with the end of the trail being a further 10 miles. The Tissington Trail also forms part of the 350 mile Pennine Cycleway to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Mapleton Lane Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 2AA
Explore the enchanting Churnet Valley, Staffordhire’s hidden gem. An area rich in history, wildlife and spectacular scenery. We are ideally situated for anyone staying near to Ashbourne, Uttoxeter and Alton Towers
Manor House Farm Prestwood Uttoxeter Staffordshire
Multi-screen cinema with bowling alley and ice skating rink.
CineBowl, Town Meadows Way, Uttoxeter, ST14 8AZ
Join us for a fun packed experience on one of the world’s most awesome high ropes adventure courses. No experience or skill is required, just a sense of adventure
The Trentham Estate, Stone Road, Tittensor, Stoke-on-Trent ST12 9HR
Dovedale is owned by the National Trust and farmed with many sheep on the rocky slopes and in the woods. Dovedale is one of Derbyshire’s finest and most popular dales. It is little more than 3 miles distance between Thorpe to the south of the dale and Milldale in the north with the famous part being the wooded ravine between the stepping stones, a short distance from the car park at the front of Thorpe Cloud and the cave like Dove Holes.
Dovedale