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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 Stoke on Trent M6, Jct.15 Clayton Road, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 4DL T: 0871 942 9077 histokeontrenthotel.co.uk IN THE HOTEL ON-SITE IN-HOTEL DINING HEALTH CLUB The Restaurant Open daily from Open daily from 6.30pm – 10.00pm 6.30am – 10.00pm and and 6.30pm – 9.30pm on weekends 7.00am – 10.00pm on weekends and Bank Holidays. and Bank Holidays. Enjoy simple British classic dishes; • Indoor heated pool – enjoy great value, freshly prepared and swimming with the kids generous portions. • Sauna and whirlpool Also available: • Fully equipped, air-conditioned fitness room with cardiovascular • 24-hour room service to order and free-weights training breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks • A lighter meal or snack in our KIDS comfortable bar and lounge with Sky TV. Open from EAT 8.00am – 11.00pm on weekdays FREE! and 11.00am – 10.30pm 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 – 10.00am and • LCD, high-definition TVs 7.30am – 11.00am on weekends • 25 free-to-air channels and Bank Holidays. • Movies on demand† If you aren’t on an inclusive bed and breakfast break, why not treat A great way to relax after a day yourselves to our award-winning** exploring all that Stoke on Trent breakfast menu? 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 Stoke on Trent’s visit tophoteloffers.co.uk most-loved attractions is overleaf > STAY Just A few of the outstanding EXPLORING. attractions Nearby... 1 EMMA BRIDgewAter 3 AltoN Towers FActory Resort This delightful enterprise, housed in Just half an hour away and you a sunny Victorian factory close to the can enjoy a mind-blowing mix of canal in the heart of the potteries fantastic rides and attractions offering region, provides a fascinating and unlimited fun for kids of all ages! inspirational day out for all the family. New attractions for 2012 include the Take a factory tour, decorate your terrifying Nemesis Sub-Terra and Ice own piece of pottery, have lunch Age The 4-D Experience. Unleash a in the beautiful kitchen and, if the torrent of thrills at the voted winner weather is on your side, enjoy of ‘Best UK Theme Park’! the garden too! ST10 4DB: 18 miles ST1 3EJ: 4.5 miles from the hotel from the hotel 2 WEDgwooD 4 TreNTHAM ESTATE Visitor CENtre The Shopping Village here has This award-winning centre combines an incredible mix of retail outlets – history, craftsmanship and creativity but this amazing destination into a great experience that the whole has so much more than simply family can enjoy. Learn about Josiah shopping. Trentham’s Woodland Wedgwood I, ‘the Father of English Walks are free to enter. Plus Bostock Green Byley Lower Gawsworth Whitegate Oakgrove A530 Withington A533 Potters’ in the museum gallery,Twemlow Green thereWildboar clareough three additionalA53 paid-for B5053 Cranage Highlane Delamere Foxwist Green B5081 A54 A535 Gleadsmoss A515 A54 Marton Kelsall watch the artisans at work, visit the attractions: Trentham Gardens, Flagg A49 A5018 A54 B5309 Swettenham A523 B5152 Oscroft Salterswall newSproston factory Green 18 outlet and enjoy the TrenthamAllgreave Monkey ForestFlash and A54 Holmes Chapel North Burntcliff Earl Sterndale Willington B5074 Wharton Rode Monyash B5055 Rodeheath A54 Top Corner B5355 A54 setting in 240 acres of glorious Aerial Extreme. There’s Hollinsclough B5055 Quarrybank Winsford A54 Middlewich Wincle M6 Eaton B5053 Bosley Utkinton Staffordshire countryside. something for everyone Little Budworth Hebden Green A50 Crowicote Cotebrook Danebridge Longnor Duddon A530 Hulme Brereton Heath Walfield A54 at Trentham Estate. Rushton A515 Clotton Wimboldsley Brereton Green A53 Burton ST12 9ER: 4.5 miles A54 Eaton Green Fawfieldhead A51 Bradwall Green Key ST4 8AX: 3 miles from the hotel Pilsbury B5074 Occlestone Green from the hotel Green Newtown A5022 Rushton Spencer B5053 A533 Congleton Timbersbrook Tarporley A534 Heaton Arclid 17 Astbury Sheen Huxley Elworth Hightown Brookhouse Green Brund Wettenhall Sandbach A527 Upper Hulme B5054 WarminghamLocation Guide: HolidaySandbach Inn hotelSpen Green Cultural Place of interest Family Shopping A49 Church Minshull H Newtown Minshull Vernon Meerbrook Hartington Tilstone Fearnall Brownlow Heath Tiverton Heathcote A51 B5079 Fourlanes End Blackshaw Moor B5053 Alpraham Bradfield Green Biggin Upper Hulme End B5054 Calveley B5074 Wheelock Elkstone Beeston Gillow Hassall Green A34 Thorncliffe Warslow A50 Heath Biddulph Moor B5331 General Manager’s Bunbury Coppenhall Wheelock Heath A51(T) Hassall A53 B5053 Moss Winterley B5078 A533 Rudyard Mow Cop Biddulph A523 Scale: 1:200,000 approx Spurstow Aston Juxta Scholar Green Horton 0 10 km recommendations of other Haughton Wardle Mondrum A530 B5076 Rode Heath Knypersley Mixon Moss Barbridge A534 Leek Worleston A527 Butterton places to visit: Peckforton M6 Church Crewe Haslington Harriseahead Alstonefield A5078 Lawton Blackwood 0 5 miles Alsop En A5019 Alsager B5053 Harthill B5074 B5077 B5077 Hill Le Dale Wistaston Green Brindley 5 Regent Theatre A5011 Ford Bradnop Onecote Wetton Hopedale A51 Rease Longsdon A534 B5077 Heath A532 Kidsgrove A53 Horse A520 Bulkeley B5371 Newchapel and VictoriaMilldale Hall Bridge Grindon A50 Brown Edge A515 A534 Brindley Burland Talke Ford B5334 Wistaston B5071 A5020 Goldenhill 5 miles from the hotel Faddiley B5078 Acton Endon A523 B5341 B5051 Bickerton Egerton A500 A49 Nantwich 16 A500(T) A525 Green Weston Barthomley A527 B5053 B5074 Norton-in- Cheddleton 6 Blackbrook Zoo Willaston The-Moors Baddeley Basford Green Shavington Chorley A530 M6 Tunstall Green Stanley 18 miles from the hotel Larden Green 6 Winkhill Waterfall Butt B5071 A531 A5272 Bagnall Ravensmoor Green Audley A5271 Ilam B5500 B5051 A529 Hough Chorlton B5500 A500(T) Waterhouses Calton A51 Balterley Thorpe Stapeley B5051 A53 7 WaterWorld Wybunbury B5500 A34 Burslem Milton Ipstones Bickley B5051 Wetley Rocks B5367 B5050 Blore Moss Chesterton Cauldon 6 miles from the hotel Hampton Heath Walgherton B5053 A523 Halmer End B5369 Bickley Town Betley Alsagers B5370 STOSTTOKTOOKKE-OKKEE-OON-TRN RERENENTNT Wrenbury Heath A522 Consall Foxt Swinscoe B5071 Bank B5047 Abbey Hulton A52 Sound A5009 Werrington Wrenbury B5369 7 Uttoxeter Racecourse No Man's Norbury 8 A527 Hanley 5 Cellarhead Heath Common Gauntons Bank Blakenhall Wrinehill B5367 B5368 Bucknall A5008 A52 A52 Froghall 19 miles from the hotel Hatherton Newcastle- A520 Whiston A531 Kingsley Cotton Marley Leycett B5367 1 Aston Checkley under-Lyme A5006 A52 Green B5044 Silverdale A500(T) A50 B5417 A52 Marbury Hankelow A525 Stanton Mayfield Madeley Keele A521 JustWootton ask at Reception for details Newhall Madeley B5352 B5395 Heath Stoke-on-Trent Ramshorn Oakamoor B5041 and ticket prices Wirswall Keele B5039 A530 Fenton A5007 A5272 Farley A49 Audlem M66 Longton B5417 B5032 A5015 Buerton A519 A50(T) Cookshill Cheadle Snelston A525 Dilhorne Lightwood Green Clayton A34 Ellastone A525 Onneley 3 Grindley B5476 A525 B5032 Brook H Holiday Inn B5490 Meir B5395 A525 Burleydam Royal's Green Kinsey Heath A521 B5032 Alton Woore 15 A5005 Norbury B5395 Coxbank Stoke on Trent A50(T) GettiNG AROUND A5182 Forsbrook B5032 B5033 B5395 Wilkesley Pipe Bradley In The Moors Aston Madeley Whitmore M6, Jct.15 A5035 Blythe Bridge B5032 B5030 Roston Broughall Dorrington Gate Park A515 Whitchurch B5395 Hanchurch A520 Draycott In A522 B5029 Trains Trentham The Moors KnKnightonghtonn M6 Great Gate Denstone B5031 B5395 Ash Magna 4 Meir Heath Upper Tean Croxden Stoke on Trent Train Station is 4 miles Adderley Fenton A Knowl A34 B5026B5026 Wall Cresswell A50(T) B5066 from the hotel. Alkington A519 BlacBlackbrooackbrooac rookk 2 Saverley Green Hollington Rocester B5476 A41 Ightfield A529 Clayton A34 A50(T) Beech Tittensor Lower Tean Checkley B5030 Prees Heath Barlaston Marston Montgomery Tilstock B5026B50 Fulford Bus Calverhall H B5490 ChorltoChorltonn Fole Waldley Little HolidayMucklestoneMucMucklestoonne Inn A522 Cubley Betton Services to and from Newcastle under Moddershall Beamhurst B5415B541515 Church A519A519 Lyme Bus Station, 2 miles from the hotel. Prees Higher Heath Stoke on Trent A34 B5066 Leigh Hollinwood LoggeLoggerheadgerheadsgeerheadrheadss Oulton Stramshall Cranberry Swynnerton A51A5 Withington Longslow M6, Jct.15 Podmoredm e A50(T) Somersal Herbert B5476 A5035 M6 A49 HookgateHookgagategaate
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