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Stayexploring STAY EXPloring. Our guide to making the most of your stay WELCOME Holiday Inn delivers so much more than just a bed for the night. Enjoy modern dining, 24-hour room service and free use of the health club and pool, as well as family-friendly facilities promising fab fun for the kids. Our dedicated team is always on hand with the latest local information to help you make the most of your time in the area. Whatever the reason for your visit, we are here to help make your break great. Holiday Inn Haydock M6, Jct.23 Lodge Lane, Newton Le Willows, Haydock WA12 0JG T: 0871 942 9039 hihaydockm6j23hotel.co.uk IN THE HOTEL ON-SITE IN-HOTEL DINING HEALTH CLUB The Restaurant Open daily from Open daily from 6.30am – 10.00pm and 6.30pm – 9.30pm and 7.00am – 10.00pm on weekends 6.00pm – 9.00pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays. and Bank Holidays. • Indoor heated pool – enjoy Enjoy simple British classic dishes; swimming with the kids great value, freshly prepared and • Sauna and whirlpool generous portions. • Fully equipped, air-conditioned Also available: fitness room with cardiovascular • 24-hour room service to order and free-weights training breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks • Wide range of studio classes • A lighter meal or snack in our KIDS available comfortable bar and lounge with Sky TV, open from EAT 7.00am – 11.00pm and FREE! 8.00am – 11.00pm on weekends and Bank Holidays Children eat FREE* from our ‘Grow Healthy Club’ kids’ menu. AWARD WINNING IN-ROOM BREAKFAST ENTERTAINMENT Served daily between • High-speed Internet access† 6.30am – 9.30am and • LCD, high-definition TVs 7.30am – 10.00am on weekends. • 25 free-to-air channels If you aren’t on an inclusive bed • Movies on demand† and breakfast break, why not treat yourselves to our award-winning** A great way to relax after a day breakfast menu? exploring all that Haydock has to offer. Simply order from the comfort of your room, relax and enjoy. *Children under the age of 13 years are offered breakfast free of charge from the breakfast standard menu and free dinner taken from a children’s menu, when accompanied by at least one adult taking at least one main course from a full priced main restaurant menu. The meal offers apply only to the hotel in which the family is staying and during the normal hours of food provision. **Midas Menu Innovation and Development Award 2011. †Charges apply. Please ask at Reception for further details. Images are indicative only. All information correct at time of print. STAY EXPLORING. For a selection of great hotels across the UK, Your guide to Haydock’s most-loved visit tophoteloffers.co.uk attractions is overleaf > STAY Just A few of the outstanding EXPLORING. attractions Nearby... 1 TATTON PARK 3 GULLIVER’S WORLD This award-winning visitor attraction Gulliver’s World guarantees you a is one of the country’s most complete great value family day out. This family- historic estates. It is home to a Tudor run theme park has been designed Old Hall, Neo-Classical Mansion, to appeal to children of all ages, from 50 acres of gorgeous landscaped 2 to 13. With over 90 thrilling rides, gardens, a rare breed farm and attractions and shows, this really is 1,000 acres of deer park. Visit a magical experience and fantastic the Stableyard shops for unusual value for a big day out with the kids. gifts and enjoy locally sourced Check for opening times. ingredients at the Stables Restaurant. WA5 9YZ: 8 miles from the hotel WA16 6QN: 20 miles from the hotel 2 IMPERIAL WAR 4 THE TRAFFORD CENTRE MUSEUM It’s just a 20-minute drive from the The impact of this museum starts hotel to Manchester’s Trafford Centre. before you even step foot in the door. There you’ll find one of the UK’s This multi-award winning building largest indoor shopping and leisure represents a world shattered by conflict. complexes featuring shops of every Get up close to the artefacts or stand kind, a multiplex cinema and multiple back and be amazed by the powerful dining options. There’s plenty to displays. From the 29-metre Air Shard entertain the kids too with Laserquest you can enjoy spectacular views and LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre. across Manchester and Free on-site parking. The Quays. 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B6208 Fishpool 20 Halsall A59 Standish B5239 B5408 A5147 Shevington A6027 A58 A671 Barton Shevington A5106 B5238 Lostock A575 3 B5319 Vale B5375 B5206 Haigh Bolton 19 B5240 A6 6 Junction BURBUB RYY General Manager’s Freshfield Ormskirk Aspull B6209 Birch Haskayne B5375 A676 Hollins A6046 Royton Roby A665 B6292 Westhead B5239 A579 Gathurst B5238 B6536 A6053 recommendationsA627(M) of other A565 Mill Marylebone M61 M66 B5424 Dalton Birch A664 B6195 Formby Wingates A6145 B5376 A6053 Little Lever Radcliffe A6045 Scarth Hill A577 B5236 M62 places to visit: Downholland Cross B5195 A49 5 A666 Chadderton Great B5195 Skelmersdale B5375 B5235 Over Farnworth Simister A5068 18/4 Altcar B5248 Hulton B6199 Middleton Aughton Park B5312 A577 Up B5312 B5206 Westhoughton A575 A667 Knowsley Safari Park A570 Holland 4 Whitefield Wigan M60 A576 5 B6189 Aughton 4 Orrell A58 A663(T) M61 19 3 Kearsley 17 10 milesB6189 from the hotel Lydiate A577 3 A6 A5082 B6393 Bickerstaffe 5 M58 26 Ince-In- B5235 20 B6190 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the hotel B5194 B5203 Green Ford B5192 A58 Holiday Inn A580A580 Green SALFORDFORFOORD M602 A6010 A6140 A5208 8 Lowton A6 A662 A5036(T) Aintree A570(T) STST HELENSELENELLENEENNSS Eccles 9 A665 Droylsden Haydock Common A57 Litherland Moss 3 A34 23 Waterloo A5038 6 H B5211 Wheel of Manchester Bank M6, Jct.23 B520B5207 11 9 Audenshaw B5421 A580 A571 23 A580 Lowton B5214 ManchesterA5063 A635 A5090 Glazebury A57(M) B6390 A59 A580 A599 B5209 Barton Moss M60 7 A5066 A5067 20 miles from the hotel 5 Golborne 2 Seaforth B5207B5207 A5081 Rusholme A566 B5202 M62M62 10 4 A580(T) Haydock A57A57 B5211 A5181 A57 Gorton 4 B5194 A572 B5218 B5117 A565(T) A5098 B5203 B5201 St Helens A58 Trafford B5187 A580 Earlestown B5214 A56 B5224 Just ask at Reception for 9 Park B5219 1 A567 Culcheth A5014 24 M57 A572 Kenyon Urmston B6167 A507 Whiston Newton- B5212B5212 MANMANCHESTERANCA H STS detailsA5079 and ticket prices Bootle KNOWSLEYKKNOOWS Y Eccleston Stretford B6178 Thatto le-Willows Flixton B5217 New A554 A5058 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