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Our Leisure Guide 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 Leeds–Brighouse Clifton Village, Brighouse, HD6 4HW T: 0871 942 9013 hileedsbrighousehotel.co.uk IN THE HOTEL ON-SITE IN-HOTEL DINING HEALTH CLUB The Junction Restaurant Open daily from Open daily from 6.30am – 10.00pm and 6.30pm – 10.00pm including 8.00am – 9.00pm on weekends. weekends and Bank Holidays. • Indoor heated pool – enjoy Enjoy simple British classic dishes; swimming with the kids great value, freshly prepared and • Sauna, whirlpool and steam room generous portions. • Fully equipped, air-conditioned Also available: fitness room with cardiovascular and free-weights training • 24-hour room service to order breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks • A lighter meal or snack in our KIDS comfortable bar and lounge with Sky TV. Open from 7.00am EAT – 11.00pm on weekdays and FREE! 10.00am – 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 – 10.00am and • LCD, high-definition TVs 7.30am – 11.00am on • 25 free-to-air channels weekends 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 Leeds has to offer. breakfast menu? 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 Leeds’ most-loved visit tophoteloffers.co.uk attractions is overleaf > STAY Just A few of the outstanding EXPLORING. attractions Nearby... 1 Piece HAll 3 EUREKA! The NATIONAL A Grade l listed Georgian CHILDREN’S MUSEUM masterpiece, the Hall has been a landmark in Halifax for over 230 Featuring over 400 hands-on exhibits, years. Originally built to provide an the museum is designed to enthuse impressive marketplace to display and inspire children up to the age of the town’s hugely successful trade 11 to learn more about themselves in cloth, it is now home to a host of and the world around them. Galleries speciality shops, cafés and an art include Desert Discovery, Our Global gallery, and has been featured in Garden and Wonder Walk which films and TV programmes. features a sensory trail outside the main building. HX1 1RE: 6 miles from Low Laithe B1363 Threshfield B6160 Hebden B6265 South Stainley Grafton B6265 B6265 B6165 Upper Dunsforth B6160 HX1 2NE: 6 miles Staveley Marton B6265 the hotel Shaw Mills A6055 Great Linton Summerbridge Ouseburn B6265 from the hotel Dacre Banks B6165 Thorpe Linton- A19 B6165 A1(M) B6265 Dacre Ferrensby Arkendale On-Ouse Burnsall B6165 Burnt Brearton Strensall Yates Ripley Nidd Cracoe Appletreewick B1363 Threapland Farnham Little Ouseburn Darley Head Clint B6165 Newton-On-Ouse Low Green Birstwith Thorpe Underwood A64(T) Darley B6265 B6160 Padside Scotton 2 THE RoyAL ArmourieS Thornthwaite 4 WoolSHOPS Coneythorpe Shipton Towthorpe Rylstone Killinghall B6165 Hampsthwaite Scriven Wigginton MUSEUM B6161 ShoppiNG CENTre Flaxby Beningbrough Haxby Staupes Whixley Nun West End A61 Earswick Green Monkton Kettlesing Bottom 47 A19 B6451 Hammerton B1363 A59 Knaresborough Moor Monkton Stockton On Home to Britain’sB6160 national collection This award-winning shopping centre Kirk Hammerton Skelton The Forest Goldsborough Huntington A59 B6163 A59 A59 Harrogate A1237 of arms and armour, this museum A59 is open 7 daysA6040 a week and offers a Warthill B6265 Blubberhouses B6161 A658 B6164 Nether Poppleton Rawcliffe includesHalton overBolton 8,000 Summerscalesarticles collected wealth of choice for shoppers with Holtby East Abbey Fewston New Eastby Hazlewood A661 Cattal A59 Plompton Walshford Upper Poppleton Earswick B6451 Little Ribston Hessay B1363 Embsay and displayed inBolto 5n galleries. Visit B6162many of your favourite high streetSquare Hunsingore A64(T) A166 Bridge Beckwithshaw A59 Bland Timble B6164 Murton Dunnington the new Tournament Gallery which Hill names such as M&S, The Body Shop, Tockwith B6265 Draughton Cowthorpe A6069 A65 Beamsley explores tournaments through the Jack Hill Boots, New Look, Topshop,Follifoot River North B1224 Knapton A59 York Pannal Deighton Langbar B1224 B1227 A1079 A658 Long Marston A1079(T) B1228 Skipton A1237 ages. Entry to theB616 0museum is free Island and Mothercare, togetherSpofforth A168 Bickerton Rufforth B1224 B6451 B6161 Kirk Deighton Wetherby Addingham A661 Bilton In Ainsty Hutton A1036 A6131 so enjoy a great day out with withNorth independent and specialist 46 Heslington Rigton Wandesley A65 Middleton Kirkby Overblow B1224 B6164 Fulford the family. shops convenientlyA61 spread A64(T) Sicklinghall Angram Low Bradley Denton Wetherby Askham Bryan B1228 A6034 throughout the centre. Askham A65 Askwith Farnley Stainburn Huby Clap Gate Walton Richard B1222 A629 LS10 1LT: 14 miles from B6382 A64(T) Weeton Healaugh Bishopthorpe Cononley Ilkley A1(M) B6451 Leathley HX1 1RU: 6 milesNetherby from Linton Wighill the hotel Weston A658 Bilbrough Copmanthorpe Crockey Hill Kildwick Silsden Burley In Wharfedale B6161 A659 the hotel Otley 45 Thorp Arch Catterton A659 Collingham Cross Hills Newton A19 A659 Colton Acaster Malbis Wheldrake Glusburn Pool Boston Spa Kyme Naburn A64(T) B6265 Steeton A6038 Harewood Clifford Arthington East Keswick Deighton Sutton- Location Guide: Holiday Inn hotel Cultural Place of interest Family Shopping A659 In-Craven H Menston B6265 Riddlesden Bramhope Bardsey Bramham Cowling Escrick A629 Eccup Tadcaster B1222 Utley Stockbridge Guiseley A658 A58 East Morton Hawksworth Acaster B6265 Appleton Roebuck Selby A6035 B6153 A650 A65 Scarcroft Stutton Bolton Percy Holme Green Keighley Kirby Laycock General Manager’s Eldwick LEEDS-BRADFORD Cookridge A58 A64(T) Wharfe Crossflatts INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Stillingfleet B1223 A6038 Yeadon recommendations44 of other Ulleskelf B6265 Esholt Tinshill A61 Thorner Rawdon A660 Shadwell B6143 Baildon places to visit: B1223 Ryther Bingley A6120 Towton B6151 Kiddal Skipwith Oakworth Lane End Kelfield Harden B6265 Horsforth A6120 9 B1222 A657 A64 National Media MuseumA162 B1223 5 A1(M) B1217 Oldfield Cross Roads B6429 Cottingley 7 A6120 Chapel Allerton Cawood Roundhay Aberford9 miles from the hotel Saltaire B6157 B6269 Shipley Scholes Church Fenton Riccall B6144 BRABRRAADFORDADA FORFOORDD A658 A61 Barwick In Elmet Stanbury Calverley B1217 Saxton Haworth Cullingworth B6146 A6037 B6159 Headingley A58 Shibden Hall A6033 B6269 A650 B6159 B1223 A629 B6157 6 Wilsden Pendas Fields A163 B6429 A6176 Farsley B6157 Barkston Ash A19 B6144 B6144 5 miles from the hotel Little Wistow Frizinghall B6156 Fenton Oxenhope A657 B1217 43/48 B1222 B6144 A65 A6120 B6157 8 Biggin Leeming A64 47 Salts Mill A647 A58(M) A64(M) 7 Barlby A6181 B6141 B1223 B6155 14 miles from the hotel B1222 Denholme B6381 B6154 Leeds 2 Sherburn In Elmet Osgodby Bradford B6154 B6154 Thornton B6145 46 Micklefield Denholme Clough Pudsey LLEELEEEDSEEEDSED Garforth South 5 A6110 A58 A63(T) B6137 Thackray Museum Duffield A6177 8 A63 Lund A656 Selby 3 A63 Newthorpe Cliffe 2a 16 miles from the hotelSouth Milfor d A6033 Clayton 2 4 B6137 A63 A641 B1222 A639 Ogden 1 5 45 M1 Thorpe Willoughby A19 New Hambleton A1238 Hemingbrough Beeston Tropical World B6380 Farnley Churwell 6 B6481 Swillington 9Kippax Pecket A653 Lumby Brayton A629 3 A650 7 Monk A63 Well Queensbury 18 miles from the hotel Fryston A63 A62 44 Ledsham 42 A63 B6147 A58 B6126 A643 M621 A642 A162 A644 A1(M) Slack Buttershaw 2 Drighlington M621 Great Preston Barlow A6036 Just ask at Reception for Burn Wainstalls B6125 B6135 A61 Woodlesford A1246 Hillam M606 A651 Gildersome Rothwell Ledston Illingworth B6379 Gateforth Shelf Robin Oulton Allerton Bywater Fairburn 27 B6127 Middleton A654 details and ticket prices Mytholm Birkenshaw B6123 Hood Hebden Bridge Ovenden Oakenshaw Burton Salmon West Morley A639 A1041 Mount B6125 B6127 Thorpe On A654 Birkin Haddlesey Northowram A641 Carlton Mickletown A1041 Midgley Tabor 26/1 The Hill New Chapel Drax A646 A647 A58 A650 28 A656 Camblesforth Luddenden B6120 B6121 Lofthouse Fryston Haddlesey 6 Gomersal M62 42/ Birstall Smithies B6123 West Ardsley Methley Mytholmroyd A58(T) Scholes 29 30 Brotherton B6120 B6122 A6029 B6135 B6135 Junction A6032 M62 A652 A645 4 Hipperholme East Ardsley GETTING AROUND Beal A19 A649 Castleford CAALDERALA ERERDRDDAALALELE Cleckheaton A62 A61 Bottom Boat Temple Hirst 1 B6136 41 A162 Halifax A644 M62 A655 B6421 A643 41 Kellington Hirst Courtney Cragg 3 Batley Lofthouse Gate Hartshead
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