Discover More Than Just A Holiday Travel Guide
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Introduction
You may already be familiar with Manchester as a gateway to the North of England but there’s new commissionable, bookable products in the neighbouring north west regions of Cheshire, Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales National Park that we want to tell you about.
inspiring and new. Set against the stunning rural and cultural landscapes of the north west, why not learn the art of British cheesemaking, blend your own gin, try your hand at bee keeping, or learn how to cook like a professional at a top English, Michelin starred restaurant.
We want to showcase a range of unique experiences which offer more than just the chance to unwind but also the opportunity to try or learn something
With a range of flexible accommodation options to stay and experience the northwest, we have the right ingredients to create the perfect trip. Whether you are looking for a shepherd’s hut, a self-catering apartment or a boutique hotel, the options are as diverse and unexpected as the North West of England.
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Product Experiences - Cheshire
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Manchester
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Yorkshire Dales National Park
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Accommodation
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Suggested Itineraries
Day Trips
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Boozy Bees
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The Bee Centre, Lancashire - Combine a stay at the Shepherd’s Hut Hamlet, Samlesbury Hall with a Honeybee Experience at the Bee Centre, located within the Hall’s ground. Lasting around 90 minutes, you will learn about the honeybee and beekeeping techniques from an experienced beekeeper before stepping into a beekeeping suit to get up close and personal with the bees as the hive is opened. See the bees bringing nectar and pollen back to the hive, making honey, building honeycomb and doing their ‘waggle dance’.
Brindle Distillery, Lancashire - Head to nearby Brindle Distillery where local honey from the Bee Centre is used to produce some of the award-winning Cuckoo Gin and join a 3-4 hour experience for the keenest of gin fans. This workshop combines an informal talk about the founding of the distillery and gin with a tour and the chance to create your own blend of botanicals in a mini pot still, resulting in your own recipe 70cl full size bottle of gin. Your recipe will be signed off by the Master Distiller and kept on record for future reordering.
The Birds and the Bees Morning
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Chester Cathedral Falconry – Visit the beautiful cathedral gardens, book onto one of the bird experiences and you will receive a hands-on introduction to the spectacular birds of prey who live there. Includes handling a golden eagle, flying a hawk and meeting the owls, right up close. From daily flying displays to children’s nature trails and a look at the other wildlife in the centre, there is plenty to keep all of the family entertained.
Martin Mere, Lancashire – Visit an internationally important wetland nature reserve. Rare and endangered water-birds can be hand-fed at the centre which is a magnet for thousands of wild ducks, geese and swans in the winter. There is a full programme of guided walks and talks throughout the year and between March – October visitors can board a canoe and take a 30 minute expert guided tour of the wetlands.
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Cheshire Falconry, Blakemere Craft Centre – Prepare to be amazed as you put on the gauntlet and get hands on with magnificent birds of prey in a range of truly incredible flying experiences led by an expert falconry team. From taster sessions to full day experiences available.
The Bee Centre, Lancashire – Lasting around 90 minutes, take a Honeybee Experience where you will learn about the honeybee and beekeeping techniques from an experienced beekeeper before stepping into a beekeeping suit to get up close and personal with the bees as the hive is opened. See the bees bringing nectar and pollen back to the hive, making honey, building honeycomb and doing their ‘waggle dance’. 8
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Inch Perfect Trials, Lancashire - Breathtaking views, guaranteed thrills and full expert tuition are provided when you take part in a motorcycle trial bike day across 100 acres of stunning and rugged countryside! Based in the beautiful Ribble Valley countryside, no experience or bike licence is necessary. Half or full day options are available.
Chester Running Tours, Cheshire – Choose from one of three running experiences across the historic City of Chester: The 5k run, The Walls Experience and The 10k run - The Deva Challenge which takes in many of the cities Roman ruins and historic landmarks. Additionally, there is the Bespoke Run which allows you to set the targets, whether you want to explore the city at a much greater distance or take in the local trails across Cheshire.
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Leather and Beer
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Diamond Awl, Manchester – Try your hand at traditional leather making for the day and learn all you need to know about making leather goods, from wallets to tote bags. You can even choose to stitch your own sneakers in a day. All tuition is based around traditional leatherwork skills and takes place in an authentic leather workshop, within easy reach of Manchester City Centre.
Robinson’s Brewery, Manchester - A proud family of independent brewers, Robinsons is one of the most advanced and sophisticated breweries in the UK, with a worldwide reputation for real ale. Join their tour guides as they educate and entertain you on your journey whilst revealing the secrets behind their award-winning brewing process.
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Elizabeth Gaskell’s House, Manchester – Take part in a sketching workshop set within the beautifully-restored former home of renown Victorian writer, Elizabeth Gaskell. The house provides the inspirational surroundings for you to learn ways of recording your memories of a visit using your own sketches and illustrations.
Cheshire School of Photography – Bring your art skills into the 21st Century and discover everything you need to know about taking great photographs. One to one tuition in Chester will show you how to maximise the use of your digital camera to capture an array of scenarios and locations.
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From Farm to Fork
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Courtyard Dairy, Yorkshire Dales – Learn how to make cheese with the cheesemonger of the year. You’ll be guided through the background science and technical theory of how to make cheeses, and then experience hands-on cheese-making of two distinctly different cheeses. And you’ll get to take home the cheese you made.
Michelin starred Northcote, Lancashire – Giving an intimate, first hand experience of a Michelin star kitchen, take part in an inspirational cookery class with expert chefs. Choose from a variety of courses with half and full day options.
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Harthill Cookery School, Cheshire - Enjoy the unique and tranquil setting of this restored Victorian village school as you gain some inside knowledge, tips and techniques from a team of professional chefs with over 40 different indoor and outdoor cookery experiences to choose from. Half day and full day options available.
Chester Running Tours - Head into Chester City for a unique food and cultural experience. A Taste of Chester Walking Tour offers a relaxed, unique and memorable food tasting experience through the historic city, seeking out and sharing the best food and culture Chester has to offer. As you try the many different culinary delights, it’s guaranteed to get their taste buds tingling!
Afternoon / Evening Forest Distillery, Cheshire – Head into the Macclesfield Forest and take a gin tour to learn about the remarkable rise, fall, and rise again of this popular spirit. Then sample the gins produced on site as you listen to the history of the distillery and how the team creates their award winning gin. The experience includes an introduction to the botanicals and the process used to distil.
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Afternoon Holmes Mill/Bowland Brewery, Lancashire – Head up to Clitheroe where you’ll find this stunning mill conversion offering a unique celebration of Lancashire food, drink and entertainment including brewery tours, bistro, food hall and events. The beer hall is home to one of the longest continuous bars in the UK – just over 105 feet and offers 42 hand pulls and a minimum of 24 individual cask beers at any one time. Enjoy a tour of the brewery and lift the lid on some of the secrets of a great craft beer.
Option 2 – Lancashire Day 1 Morning Michelin starred Northcote – Giving an intimate, first hand experience of a Michelin star kitchen, take part in an inspirational cookery class with expert chefs. Choose from a variety of courses with half and full day options.
Afternoon / Evening Brindle Distillery – Join a 3-4 hour experience and try the award-winning Cuckoo Gin. This workshop combines an informal talk about the founding of the distillery and its gin with a tour and the chance to create your own blend of botanicals in a mini pot still, resulting in your own recipe 70cl full size bottle of gin. Your recipe will be signed off by the Master Distiller and kept on record for future reordering.
Day 2 Holmes Mill/Bowland Brewery - Head up to Clitheroe where you’ll find this stunning mill conversion offering a unique celebration of Lancashire food, drink and entertainment including brewery tours, bistro, food hall and events. The beer hall is home to one of the longest continuous bars in the UK – just over 105 feet and offers 42 hand pulls and a minimum of 24 individual cask beers at any one time. Enjoy a tour of the brewery and lift the lid on some of the secrets of a great craft beer. Food lovers can also take a stroll around the charming historic market town of Clitheroe which is well known for its plethora of specialist shops. Award-winning Byrnes Wine Shop is famous for its enormous underground cellar bursting with unusual vintages from all over the world. Cowman’s Famous Sausage Shop sells more than 75 sausage varieties while the Exchange Coffee Company stocks more than 35 coffees and 60 specialist teas. 16
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Chester Cathedral Falconry The beautiful cathedral gardens play host to one of the most amazing aerial displays imaginable. This family friendly attraction offers the chance to see some of the most spectacular birds of prey, right up close, in the heart of the city and learn all about birds, reptiles, bugs and more. Owls, falcons, hawks and one incredibly mischievous vulture called Tinks, call the falconry home. Expert falconers are on hand to talk about any aspect of the birds and their habitats. From daily flying displays to children’s nature trails and a look at the other wildlife in the centre, there is plenty to keep all of the family entertained.
Daily Opening Times: Apr - Oct 10am - 5pm Nov - Mar 10am - 4pm Closed: 25 and 26 Dec; 1 Jan For daily flying displays call +44 (0) 1244 699053
Cathedral Falconry Experience
2 hours - All ages
Offers a hands-on introduction to birds of prey. Handle a golden eagle, fly hawks, and meet the owls.
Fly a Hawk
1.5 hours - All ages Enjoy the experience of free flying a hawk and learn more about their flying skills and hunting techniques.
The Owl Encounter
1 hour - All ages Owls are much loved and mysterious creatures. Get up close and personal with several species, learn to fly them and find out more about their habits.
Admission Prices: The entrance fee allows you to explore the centre and nature gardens, visit the birds of prey and reptiles and watch the daily outdoor flying displays. You can even leave the centre, explore Chester and return for more fun all in the same day. Adults: £5 | Children: £4 | Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children): £15 Experiences: from £40 pp - £85 pp
Chester Cathedral Falconry, 8 Abbey Square Abbey Square, Chester CH1 2HU | +44 (0) 1244 699053 info@cathedralfalconry.co.uk | chestercathedral.com/falconry-nature- gardens/experiences 19
Cheshire Falconry Individuals and groups can prepare to be amazed as they put on the gauntlet and get hands on with magnificent birds of prey in a range of truly incredible flying experiences led by an expert falconry team.
Full Day Falconry
14 years+ A unique day with birds of prey in which participants get hands-on and fly a variety of different species throughout the morning session before spending the afternoon flying hawks in the Cheshire Countryside. Includes flying a range of species of birds of prey such as Hawks, Owls, Buzzards, Eagles and more! You will also learn a little about the natural lives of each bird. Note: under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult
The Raptor Encounter
1.5 hours - 14 years+ A hands-on flying taster session where you will be given a gauntlet and shown how to fly the birds to your glove. You will fly two different birds of prey.
Family Falconry
1 hour - 5 years An exclusive Family Falconry experience with an hour long session that allows families to enjoy the birds together in their own private group (2 adults and 2 children) where they will be able to handle and fly a variety of birds of prey, such as Owls, Hawks and more all under the expert guidance of an experienced falconer. Opening times: Daily, 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Closed 25 and 26 December; 1 January
Eagle Adventure
3 hours - 14 years+ An exclusive experience spent with the most powerful, magnificent raptors of them all - the Eagles. Get hands-on with the largest birds of prey in the collection and fly them free in the surrounding countryside.
Meet the Birds
3 hours - 14 years Prepare to be amazed as you fly different species of bird of prey, from hawks to owls, eagles and more.
Walk on the Wildside
3 hours - 14 years+ This spectacular afternoon starts with a lesson in handling the birds you will be flying free in the Cheshire countryside. You will be escorted to one of our hawking grounds accompanied by a team of hawks where you will witness the remarkable teamwork of falconer and bird.
Owl Encounter
3 hours - 14 years A very unique experience for all grown up owl fans. Get hands-on and fly a variety of beautiful owls from amongst the smallest to the largest.
Junior Owl Experience
0.5 hour - 4-14 years One for the children! This session is specifically designed for juniors enabling younger children from age four to get hands-on have fun and fly an owl.
Admission Prices: Prices are variable depending on length and type of experience chosen. Please see website for details.
Blakemere Craft Centre, Chester Road, Sandiway, Northwich, Cheshire CW8 2EB | +44 (0) 1606 882223 steve.birchall@btconnect.com | cheshirefalconry.com 20
Forest Distillery A unique distillery based in a 17th Century stone barn set in the Macclesfield Forest within the Peak District National Park producing Forest Gin and Forest Whisky. Surrounded by nature, and with its own ancient spring producing a constant supply of fresh water, the Forest Distillery is 1,200 feet above sea level, daily distilling spirits of the very purest quality.
Opening Times: Bar open to the public Tuesday – Friday afternoons Distillery tours available daily upon request but must be booked in advance Admission Prices: From £20pp with minimum numbers of 8-10 required, although the distillery can be flexible.
Gin Tours
1.5 - 2 hours Gin tours include a tasting experience of the gins produced and a talk through the remarkable rise, fall, and rise again of the spirit before learning the history of the distillery and how the team creates their award winning gin. This includes an introduction to the botanicals and the process used to distill. Guests will also receive instruction of how to pour the perfect serve.
Please note that there are is no car parking on site, all vehicles are to be left on the lane by the gate. Coaches and cars may park in the pub across the road where customers could also dine if required. The pub serves authentic British dishes which complement gin tasting at the distillery. Due to its remote location, the distillery reserves the right to cancel the event at short notice in the event of poor weather conditions (snow). In such an event, full refunds or an alternative date is offered. WiFi is not available on site and heating is limited, so visitors are advised to wrap up warm. The tours are not suitable for children.
Chambers Farm, Bottom of the Oven, Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire SK11 0AR | +44 (0) 1260 253 245 karl@theforestdistillery.com | theforestdistillery.com 21
Chester Running Tours The beautiful city of Chester provides a fascinating and an inspiring setting for a unique and exhilarating run. Chester Running Tours will provide you with an innovative, informative and social running experience; one that not only stretches your legs, but also shows you the many historic sites and landmarks the city has to offer.
For those preferring a more gentle option, there are guided walks offering a unique food and cultural experience to participants. These guided tours provide a relaxed and memorable food tasting experience through historic Chester, seeking out and sharing the best food and culture Chester has to offer.
The running tour is a great way to enjoy your favourite exercise and is designed to let you explore the city while not having to worry about getting lost. You’ll be in the company of like-minded runners and led by an experienced running guide who has expert local knowledge of Chester. And with regular stops en route, we guarantee that no questions will go unanswered.
Taste of Chester - Walking Tour
Chester Running Tours currently provide 3 running experiences across the historic City of Chester. The 5k run, the Walls Experience and the 10k run: The Deva Challenge which take in many of the cities Roman ruins and historic landmarks. There is also a Bespoke Run allowing you to set the targets, whether you want to explore the city at a much greater distance or take in the local trails across Cheshire.
Taste of Chester – Sweet Treats
4 hours Visitors to try many different culinary delights, guaranteed to get their taste buds tingling – A 4 hours guided food tour with 7 food/drink stops (local independents) and hosted by a passionate & experienced local guide who will share fascinating insight into the history of Chester. 3 hours This 3 hours guided walking food tour is ideal for anyone who has a sweet tooth and includes 6 food/drink stops (local independents) where you will be introduced to a variety of amazing sweet foods and flavours.
Opening Times: Please see website for calendar of events.
Small groups (8 people max) per tour and guests are given a mystery gift to take away.
Admission Prices: Running experiences from as little as £10. Food tours from around £50pp
Please note that itineraries may be subject to change due on location activity and weather.
Chester Visitor Information Centre, Town Hall, Northgate St, Chester CH1 2HJ +44 (0) 1928 739 290 / +44 (0) 7868 538 700 info@chesterrunningtours.co.uk | www.chesterrunningtours.co.uk 22
Cheshire School of Photography Discover everything you need to know about taking great photographs with bespoke one to one tuition courses in Chester.
Basic Photography Whether you want to learn basic photography or just want to clarify everything you already know, this is the place for you. Once you have learned basic photography techniques, you have the freedom to take great photographs of anything you are passionate about. You will be able to capture truly amazing landscapes and create beautiful portraits of your family and friends. This session starts by answering basic questions such as – Why does my camera have so many different settings? What is aperture? What is correct exposure? What is shutter speed? You will then grab hold of your camera and start taking great photographs, putting into practice the things you have learnt in the classroom to achieve great results. Please note participants need to bring any camera with a manual setting
Learn How to Shoot Stunning Landscapes Have you ever seen a beautiful landscape, but been disappointed with your photograph of it? Learn where you went wrong. It’s all about light Opening Times: Availability upon request – please contact for further details
and understanding the difference between what your eye can see and what your camera can record and this action packed course is designed to show you how. Come rain or come sunshine you will spend the day ‘getting to grips’ with landscape photography. You will learn how to take beautiful images with minimal equipment; how light affects your images and how to make the very best of any location. The way light strikes across a landscape will make or break your photography. It is important that you know how to use the light that is already there. Even on dull days, there is light and shadow. You will learn how to see that light and use it to your advantage. You will be amazed at the results you will be going home with. Please note participants need to bring any camera with a manual setting and a tripod.
Bespoke training days As your learning requirements and goals are unique, so too will be this bespoke course which starts by getting to know you and what you want to achieve. It always ends with great images that you have taken and the knowledge of how to recreate them again at anytime.
Admission Prices: Full day courses (one to one tuition) including lunch, from £290
Cheshire School of Photography, 4 Old Port Square, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 4JP | +44 (0) 7957 548633 ian@cheshireschoolofphotography.co.uk | cheshireschoolofphotography.co.uk 23
Harthill Cookery School Nestled alongside Peckforton hills in the Cheshire countryside just an hour’s drive from Liverpool and Manchester, the Harthill Cookery School is set in a restored Victorian village school providing a unique and tranquil place to try out a range of indoor and outdoor cookery experiences.
Opening Times: Please see website for calendar of classes available
There are over 40 different courses to choose from, bake off, barbecue, wood fired or fire pit cooking sessions. Group sizes are kept deliberately cosy – usually just 8 people at a time so you can get the most out of the session. As well as sharing top knowledge, tips and techniques you’ll find the team like to make sure that you all relax and have good fun! Admission Prices: Prices from £85 per person
Harthill Lane, Harthill, Nr Tattenhall, Cheshire CH3 9LQ | +44 (0) 1829 782097 chef@brianmellor.co.uk | harthillcookeryschool.co.uk 24
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The Bee Centre Based in the grounds of Samlesbury Hall, the Bee Centre creates a buzz about bees, providing a free and unusual opportunity for the public to learn about the importance of bees (and other pollinators) and to find ways of helping to support them and our environment. The uniquely designed observation hive enables visitors to watch bee demonstrations throughout the year. Between April through to October visitors can take part in the centre’s ‘Honeybee Experiences’. These events last for approximately 90 minutes although are weather dependent. Small groups of visitors (usually 6-8) are taken into the bespoke, on-site, training apiary (suitably kitted up in beekeeping suits and gloves), enabling them to get up-close-
Opening Times: Wednesdays and Sundays 11.00am - 4.00pm. Additional opening times are available during some school holidays. Please check the website for the latest information.
and-personal with locally-bred, Lancashire bees. Participants are encouraged to get hands-on with the bees whilst the head beekeeper opens the hive, talks through the life and habits of the honeybee, pointing out the different types and ages of bee, the roles they perform, the development of eggs and larvae, the collection and processing of food, the building of comb and the way the colony develops and expands. Note: under 16’s must be accompanied by a paying adult. Group numbers are kept low to ensure that all particpants enjoy maximum involvement. Special requests regarding groups, special occasions, disability access, etc, can be made by contacting the centre directly. Bee experiences usually run on Wednesdays and Sundays at 11.00 am and 2.00pm. Other times and days are available upon request. Admission Prices: Entry to the centre and on site parking are free.
Samlesbury Hall, Preston New Road, Samlesbury, PR5 0UP +44 (0) 1772 494487 / +44 (0) 7973 491867 info@thebeecentre.org | www.TheBeeCentre.org 27
Brindle Distillery Inspired by the legend of ‘The Brindle Cuckoo’, each bottle of award winning Cuckoo Gin is lovingly distilled with fresh water from the farm spring, using ingredients that are locally sourced and grown on site at Holmes Farm.
Gin Experience
3-4 hours The distillery offers a visitor experience for the keenest of gin fans. Combined with an informal talk about the creation of the distillery and their award winning Cuckoo Gins, a full tour of the distillery is provided with up to 4 Gin Cocktails and some nibbles to soak up the booze! The main event sees you pick your own botanicals and create a gin recipe to distill in your very own mini pot still. After distillation, you package your Opening Times: Please see website for calendar of tours and experiences. Also available upon request – please email for details
full size 70cl bottle of gin and have it signed off by the Master Distiller. The recipe is then kept on file and is available for reordering in the future from the distillery website. Max group size of 12.
Cuckoo Gin Group Tours Sample all 3 Cuckoo Gin perfect serves with around 30 guests at a time. Hear insight into the emergence of Cuckoo Gin from its humble beginnings to its exciting future plans. Guests will be guided around the distillery, introduced to the machines and have the chance to view the botanicals up close and personal. Admission prices include £5 discount on any 70cl Cuckoo Gin on the night.
Admission Prices: Gin experiences from £95 per person; Group Tours from £24 per person
Sandy Lane, Holmes Farm, Brindle, Lancashire PR6 8LZ | +44 (0)1772 323313 info@brindledistillery.co.uk / mark@brindledistillery.co.uk | www.brindledistillery.co.uk 28
Bowland Brewery / Holmes Mill Holmes Mill is a stunning conversion set within the heart of Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley. This former textile mill offers a unique celebration of Lancashire food, drink and entertainment including brewery tours, bistro, food hall and events. Visitors can also opt to stay overnight in the 1823 Spinning Block offering family rooms, two suites and a penthouse. The beer hall is home to one of the longest continuous bars in the UK at just over 105 feet, and offers 42 hand pulls and a minimum of 24 individual cask beers at any one time. Their Circumnavigation offer allows customers to try all 24 casks on one ticket!
Opening Times: Brewery Tours take place on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 3.00pm.
Tour & Tasters
45 mins The tour guide will explain just how ale is made, giving a fascinating insight into modern brewing techniques. And of course, will lift the lid on some of the secrets of a great craft beer, which comes down to the head brewer’s magic touch to create those distinctive brews. Lasts for 45 minutes with 1 pint or 3 thirds of Bowland Ale
Tour, Tasters & Tucker
45 mins The same in depth brewery tour but with more opportunity to sample ales plus a hearty meal. A 45 minutes tour plus 2 pints or 6 thirds of Bowland Ale and choice of a main course from our Brewery Tour menu, served in The Beer Hall.
Group tours: for 15-20 people can be arranged at other times upon request. Please note that all bookings are required a minimum of 48 hours prior to the tour.
Admission prices: Tour & Tasters from £10pp Tour, Tasters & Tucker from £19.95pp Greenacre Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 1EB | +44 (0) 1200 443 592 enquiries@holmesmill.co.uk | www.bowlandbrewery.com / www.holmesmill.co.uk 29
Inch Perfect Trials Breathtaking views, guaranteed thrills and full expert instruction are provided when you experience the thrill of a motorcycle trial bike day across 100 acres of stunning and rugged countryside. Based in the beautiful Ribble Valley countryside, just 20 minutes outside of Clitheroe. No experience or bike licence is necessary. Half or full day experiences available. Delivered by professional trial riders, the experiences are suitable for all the family. A full day runs from 10.00 am – 17.00 with an hour’s lunch break. All tuition, bike and riding gear is included along with lunch and refreshments. Arrival from 09.30 (08.30 if customers have never ridden Opening Times: Please see website for online calendar. Also available upon request – please contact for details.
before for extra instruction). The day starts on flattish ground doing figures of 8 so the instructor can assess rider ability. This also allows the rider time to get used to the bike and get their body position in the correct position before progressing onto the sections. The instructor will flag out various sections throughout the day with each one becoming a little more challenging as the rider begins to progress. Note: Suitable for all ages from age 7 upwards and all ability levels. All children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and require a parent or guardian’s signature.
Admission Prices: Half day experience from £110pp Full day from £125pp
New Hey Barn, Whitewell, Dunsop Road, Nr Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 3AU | +44 (0) 1200 448130 sales@inchperfecttrials.co.uk | inchperfecttrials.co.uk 30
Northcote Cookery School The Northcote Cookery School is one of the UK’s top culinary schools offering inspirational cookery courses from the heart of Northcote’s Michelin star kitchen. A variety of culinary courses are offered, from skills & techniques; entertaining; themed classes; and premium master culinary classes, with a choice of half days and full days. Courses are delivered by Head Tutor Bruno Birkbeck and Junior Tutor Emma Lawson, with master classes available on selected dates from Executive Chef Lisa Goodwin-Allen and visiting guest chefs. The Cookery School features four stations which can accommodate up to a maximum of eight students. This really is a unique and intimate experience learning new culinary skills and dishes by professional chefs with the opportunity to watch through the glass front all the theatre of a Michelin star kitchen. The courses are perfect for people new to cooking or for the enthusiastic cook. Northcote’s Stay and Cook Breaks combine the luxury of an overnight stay with a rewarding day spent in the Cookery School. Enjoy dinner in the elegant surroundings of the restaurant before spending the night in a superior bedroom. After Opening Times: Please see website for online calendar. Admission Prices: Cookery School Day fully inclusive from £210 per person
waking up to Northcote’s famous Lancashire breakfast, you will be refreshed, energised and ready for the challenges of the day ahead. •
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If you wish to dine, select from a 5-course gourmet, 7-course tasting menu or the a la carte menu (extra)
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Start the day with Northcote’s Lancashire breakfast or one of the many alternatives
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Join your tutor at the Chef ’s Table in the Cookery School for your class
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Enjoy a 2-course lunch and complimentary glass of wine in the restaurant.
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Tea and freshly baked scones served mid-afternoon.
On completion of your course you will depart with a Cookery School apron, course folder and all the food prepared in a Cookery School Bag – please note that on certain courses it is more suitable to eat the food on the day.
Stay and Cook Breaks offer a preferential Room Rate from £130.00 Bed and Breakfast, based on 2 people sharing, Sunday - Thursday. Dinner optional extra.
Northcote Road, Langho, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 8BE | +44 (0) 1254 240555 kaye@northcotegroup.com | northcote.com/cookery-school 31
Martin Mere An internationally important wetland nature reserve, ranked by Birdwatching Magazine in the Top Ten sites to birdwatch in the UK. A year round attraction, home to a wetland animal collection (mainly water birds) canoe safari and adventure playground.
options available) or simply visit on the day. Group packages available include:
Average visits last for around 4 hours – there is a full programme of guided walks and talks throughout the year. Rare and endangered water-birds can be hand-fed at the centre which is a magnet for thousands of wild ducks, geese and swans in the winter. Between March – October visitors can board a canoe and take a 30 minute expert guided tour of the wetlands.
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Groups welcome – can book in advance (catering Opening times: Winter (29 October to 23 March) : 9.30am to 4.30pm (car park closed at 4:30pm). Summer (from 24 March) : 9.30am to 6.00pm (car park closed at 6pm). Last admission one hour before closing.
Admission Prices: Adult £14.30 | Children (4-16 yrs) £7.65 | Children (under 4 yrs) free Family (2 adults and 2 children, 4-16 years) £37.30 Essential helpers assisting disabled visitors - free admission
WWT Martin Mere, Fish Lane, Burscough, Lancashire L40 0TA | +44 (0) 1704 895181 groups.martinmere@wwt.org.uk | wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/martin-mere/ 32
Samlesbury Hall Samlesbury Hall is one of the stunning stately homes of Lancashire, a haven for history lovers, where the past meets the present - a fantastic family day out. Explore the Hall where you will discover an ancient, magnificently preserved manor house and gardens, with a colourful history and a wide-ranging programme of year-round events and activities. Visitors can also explore the charming grounds with a beautiful courtyard, the quatrefoil rose garden and children’s adventure playground. There is also a wafflery and restaurant serving delicious local fayre. Free guided tours are held every Sunday, usually at 11.00 am and 2.00 pm. These will give you an insight into the fascinating, educational and often bloody history of Samlesbury Hall, for grown-ups and children alike.
Admission Prices: Free
Tour guides are always in costume and often happy to talk on a one-to-one basis either before or after their tours. Themed our guides include the hall’s resident witch, Tom – the wandering minstrel, the Lady of the House and Henry VIII who will enthral you with tales of the many lives and families that Samlesbury Hall has seen come and go over the centuries. From be-headings to bewitchings, their fascinating and often gruesome tales come to life in front of your very eyes. Group Tours – available upon request by prior arrangement. They can offer a packaged half or full day visit for all to enjoy for pre-booked parties of 20 or more. Guided tours last 60 to 75 minutes. There are no roped off areas and visitors can enjoy their tour without undue restrictions.
Opening Times: Daily 10.00 am – 4.00 pm except Saturdays and occasional Fridays, when it is closed for weddings.
Preston New Road, Samlesbury, near Preston, Lancashire PR5 0UP | +44 (0)1254 812010 lauren@samlesburyhall.co.uk / info@samlesburyhall.co.uk | www.samlesburyhall.co.uk 33
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Diamond Awl Leather Workshops Diamond Awl Workshops present practical leather courses where you can learn all you need to know about making leather goods, from wallets to tote bags.
All tuition is based around traditional leatherwork skills and take place in an authentic leather workshop, conveniently situated in Saddleworth, within easy reach of Manchester and Leeds.
One and two day courses are available including the chance to stitch your own sneakers in a day.
Costs includes all leather, use of tools, lunch, tea and coffee throughout the day.
Opening Times: Please see website for online calendar and availability.
Admission Prices: Prices start from ÂŁ140 for a one day course.
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Elizabeth Gaskell’s House Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-65) was one of the most important and best loved Victorian writers. Her novels and letters reveal a warm-hearted woman who was a shrewd judge of character, inquisitive, witty and profoundly concerned with social justice. Besides telling a good story her novels often reflect the social and political tensions of the day. She lived at 84 Plymouth Grove in Manchester with her husband William and their daughters from 1850 until her death in 1865. Her beautifully-restored house provides the inspirational surroundings for a number of creative experiences, boasting spectacular period rooms, villa garden, tea room and a much loved book shop selling a range of new and second hand books.
Creative Writing Workshop
10am - 4pm Led by an in-house creative writing teacher, participants will have exclusive use of the House Opening Times: Wed, Thurs and Sun 11-4.30pm (last entry 4pm). Please see website for calendar of events. Workshops, including half day options are also available upon request. Admission Prices: Workshops from £50pp
and gardens during the morning, for contemplation and inspiration, and will enjoy a freshly-prepared lunch, before resuming writing in the afternoon.
Sketching Elizabeth Gaskell’s House
10am - 4pm If you have ever wanted to record your memories of a visit using your own sketches and illustrations then join this special workshop where you will learn a variety of ways to capture special places using pen, pencil, watercolour and other simple materials in a sketchbook. From drawing special items like lamps and furniture, to details and features as well as views, this one day workshop will give you some tools to get started in the delightful historic setting of Elizabeth Gaskell’s House. Participants needs to bring own materials – list supplied.
Group Tours: Private and bespoke group tours (min 10 people) are available upon request on Mon, Tues, Fri and Sat between 9am - 5pm but must be booked in advance. Prices start from £12 per person which includes the guided tour, a drink and slice of cake in the tearoom
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Robinson’s Brewery Based in the heart of Stockport for almost two centuries, ‘Robinsons’ is one of oldest and most respected names in British brewing history. A proud family of independent brewers, Robinsons is one of the most advanced and sophisticated breweries in the UK, with a worldwide reputation for real ale. Join their tour guides as they educate and entertain you on your journey whilst revealing the secrets behind their award-winning brewing process. They will give you insights into original and new equipment as you submerge yourself in almost 180 years of brewing excellence and discover the heritage of this proudly independent family brewery. As you journey through the brew house, you’ll learn:
or you can use the interactive screens… buy beerrelated gifts from our shop… and discover some real vintage gems showing how things have changed since 1838. You can even round off your visit with a delicious homemade lunch. Visitors are advised to pre-book to make sure you enjoy everything. The Brewery Tour takes about one hour and includes three 1/3 pint samples of our beers. If you really are an ale aficionado, you can buy a ‘golden ticket’, which not only includes the Tour, but also your choice from one of four gift sets, plus two pints (or six 1/3 pints) of the delicious beers at the Unicorn Bar. Opening Times:
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How ingredients are selected to produce the distinctive tastes and aromas of the ales
Monday – reserved for large group tours which are available on request
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The science & technical information behind the brewing process
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What makes the hopnik and cereal cooker so special and why it’s so important in brewing award winning beer.
Sundays at 11.30am, 1.30pm
You may also get chance to meet Hopnik, Wizard and Bobek, the brewery’s fabulous Shire horses…
Closed: Bank Holidays, 25 and 26 December and 1 January Admission Prices: Adults from £8.95 Children from £5.95
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Courtyard Dairy The Courtyard Dairy is a unique, specialist cheeseshop and cheese-maturer, owned and operated by Andy and Kathy Swinscoe. In 2017, the shop expanded into new premises with a visitor centre telling the history and story of farmhouse cheese, a café serving cheese-based dishes (and, of course, coffee!), and a cheese production room, alongside plenty of free on-site parking. The shop itself has become a renowned destination shop, where regulars and visitors alike enjoy the opportunity to sample and purchase some of the finest cheese to be found in Europe, whilst benefiting from Andy and Kathy’s comprehensive and entertaining cheese knowledge. Opening Times: Please see website for calendar and availability.
Andy and Kathy now invite visitors to learn how to make cheese in this purpose-built cheese dairy. You’ll be guided through the background science and technical theory of how to make cheeses, and then experience hands-on cheese-making of two distinctly different cheeses. And you’ll get to take home the cheese you made. The cheese-making course runs from 9.30am - 3pm and includes lunch. Each course is for up to eight participants, with each participant using separate cheese vats and moulding equipment to ensure everyone gets a full experience.
Admission Prices: Workshops from £120
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Cheshire
Abode Chester
Carden Park
With unparalleled views of England’s oldest working racecourse, Chester and the Welsh hills, the contemporary ABode Chester is part of the AA Hotel Group of the Year 2017-18 and offers a warm welcome in the heart of the city.
A four star luxury Cheshire hotel complete with AA Rosette awarded restaurant, two championship golf courses and award winning spa. Nestled in 1,000 acres of rolling Cheshire countryside. Carden Spa uses the high quality ESPA products, offering a world of tranquillity and calm. For those more active, enjoy a round of golf on one of the estate’s two championship golf courses or try your hand at one of the hotels many adventure activities including the off-roading experience. Redmond’s Restaurant boasts an AA Rosette awarded experience that is a must for all visitors and with a range of additional restaurant and bars, Carden Park offers some of the best dining experiences in Cheshire.
Individually designed bedrooms and contemporary bathrooms offer a distinct style with quality and comfort at their core. Enjoy relaxed, sophisticated dining at Brasserie Abode including monthly Wine Dinners and Distilled Masterclasses, presented by experts in the industry and offering a unique dining experience.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Chester City Centre, Carden Park offers the luxury of the city with a countryside backdrop. From family breaks to special occasions, there are a range of rooms to cater to guests needs including luxury suites for a memorable stay near Chester. Bedrooms: 85
Bedrooms: 198
Grosvenor Road, Chester CH1 2DJ
Broxton Road, Nr Chester CH3 9DQ (SY14 7HZ sat nav)
+44 (0) 1244 347000
+44 (0) 1829 731000
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Cottons Hotel & Spa
Combermere Abbey
A stylish four star hotel. Guests can seamlessly moving from the serenity of the Spa to the comfort of the AA rosette restaurant with a roaring fire before heading to their bedrooms, which are large and fresh with a comfy bed for a well-deserved rest.
If you’re looking for that perfect place to escape, then look no further. Choose the privacy and luxury of any of Combermere Abbey’s ten beautifully appointed and individually designed holiday cottages and you will not be disappointed.
The warm furnishings of the standard rooms are just the tonic when you want to wind down at the end of the day, and come in a range of types — double, twin, accessible and family — to suit the needs of different guests.
For a truly unforgettable experience, come and spend the night or even two in the North Wing of Combermere Abbey with its entrancing views across the mere and personal butler service. This is no ordinary Bed and Breakfast – well nothing is ordinary at Combermere. Following extensive restoration, this accommodation will envelop you in history, pamper you with luxury and delight you with the exquisite interior design skills of Nina Campbell. Featuring its own private entrance, you may choose one of the two sumptuous bedrooms, The Salamanca or The Bhurtpore. Breakfast is served in the dining room with views over the 143-acre mere.
Bedrooms: 138 Manchester Road, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 0SU
Nantwich, Cheshire, SY13 4AJ
+44 (0) 1565 650333
+44 (0) 1948 660345
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Cartford Inn The Cartford Inn, originally a 17th century coaching inn located at the historic crossing of the River Wyre, is a multi award-winning pub, restaurant and boutique hotel. Each of the fifteen luxury bedrooms, including the penthouse suite, is individually decorated and furnished with the same style and attention to detail as the rest of the inn. You can wake up to stunning views overlooking the river and enjoy an award-winning breakfast. Guests can also choose to stay in one of two additional, quirky and luxurious studio cabins which boast a balcony with river view and offer a range of unique and exclusive special features.
Laythams Holiday Retreats Lets Escape to Laythams Holiday Lets Retreat. Its luxurious Lakehouse or cosy multifamily holiday cottages make a beautiful, relaxing English countryside break. Nestled in the Forest of Bowland, a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Lancashire, this family-run holiday accommodation has breathtaking views of the stunning Beatrice and Burn Fells, inspiring your holiday adventures. Close to the historic village of Slaidburn, and within easy reach of the bustling market town of Clitheroe, you can experience everything the area has to offer. Recently added is The Hayloft at Laythams, which is the ideal romantic getaway haven, intimate luxury for 2 of any age, with cosy log burner and enjoying sweeping views of the beautiful Bowland scenery in several directions.
Bedrooms: 15
Cabins: 2
Cartford Lane, Little Eccleston, PR3 0YP
Back Lane, Slaidburn, near Clitheroe,
+44 (0) 1995 670166
+44 (0)1200 446677
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The Millstone
Toll House Inn
Set in a picturesque village location this former 17thcentury coaching inn is filled with lots of character and charisma. You’ll find some sloping floors, twisty staircases and low ceilings to keep you on your toes. And at the centre of it all, a crackling fire that warms the heart and soul of anyone who walks through its doors.
In the heart of historic Lancaster, this former toll house has been lovingly transformed into a very contemporary restaurant and bar with bedrooms for a sleepover.
Each hotel room is blessed with caring little touches that will make you feel right at home here in Lancashire. Get cosy in a classic room or enjoy the extra space of a county room. Don’t worry about booking separate rooms if you’re staying with a partner or travelling companion. You can book one of the twin rooms, which are designed for sharing. When it comes to food and drink at the hotel, you’ll find the menus packed with inspiration, using fresh, seasonal ingredients from local suppliers to add to that special Ribble Valley something. Tuck into fried chicken wings, roasted pork belly and other flavoursome dishes by the talented chefs.
The building has come a long way since its early days as the site of the Corporation Toll House, which collected levies from traders on their way to the markets. Today, it’s a cosy inn that provides warm hospitality to all who pass through its doors. Connect to the free Wi-Fi and curl up with your tablet on the comfortable beds of the standard rooms. Each is fitted with an en-suite bathroom and features modern furnishings while offering the utmost comfort. Rooms are available in twin and double sizes.
Bedrooms: 23
Bedrooms: 28
Church Lane, Mellor, Blackburn, Lancashire BB2 7JR
Penny Street, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1XT
+44 (0) 1254 813333
+44 (0) 1524 599900
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The Lawrence
Wenningdale Escapes
A boutique design-led hotel located within a lovingly restored Grade II listed building. The Lawrence offers a very warm, personalised service, identifying guests specific requirements and interests in advance and then curating their experience through the service provided in the property with recommendations on what to see and where to go in the area. The 14 bedrooms each comes with large smart TVs, 14 layer Simba mattresses, coffee makers and Temple Spa products.
Nestled alongside the scenic 18 hole golf course in the foothills of the Three Peaks, you will find a choice of luxurious holiday lodges and glamping pods.
Very dog friendly and can provide all sorts of services for dogs: grooming, walking, baby sitting.
The lodges offer a peaceful location for your rest and relaxation, or if you’d prefer someone a little bit more strenuous then there’s plenty on offer with an abundance of walking, cycling and exploring. For those who would like to try something a little different, why not stay in one of the bespoke handmade pods for a comfortable glamping experience with fantastic views over Bentham Golf Course and Ingleborough, one of the Yorkshire Three-Peaks. Wenningdales offers visitors the chance to experience both of these stunning tourist hot spots. Not only that, it’s also close to Morecambe Bay and Lancaster, offering guests a Coast, Forest and Dales experience from one base.
Bedrooms: 14 28 Church Street, Padiham, Burnley BB12 8HG
Robin Lane, High Bentham, Lancaster LA2 7AG
+44 (0)1282771804 / +44 (0) 7366 983956
+44 (0) 1524 262455
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Holmes Mill – The 1823 Spinning Block Hotel The 1823 Spinning Block Hotel at Holmes Mill is a stunning conversion set within the centre of Clitheroe and heart of the Ribble Valley which offers individually designed and decorated bedrooms. Two family rooms, two suites and the Penthouse are available while the remaining rooms are classic doubles – all with ensuite facilities. The roomy washrooms all have a walk-in shower, vanity unit WC and soft, fluffy towels. Tea and coffee-making facilities are provided, along with a widescreen remote control TV.
Northcote A renowned small luxury hotel with a Michelin star restaurant situated on the edge of the Ribble Valley, in the heart of Lancashire. The hotel, a member of the exclusive Relais & Chateaux and Pride of Britain Hotels, offers a range of imaginative and inspired rooms which exude highly individual character. Every room combines rich and sensuous soft-furnishings, fabrics and wall coverings with highly distinctive furniture and soft, sophisticated lighting. Hi-tech multi media equipment is discreetly integrated. Bathrooms are ultra contemporary. Some rooms even enjoy their own private garden terrace.
Guests can also take advantage of the wider experiences that are housed on site - Holmes Mill is a unique celebration of Lancashire food, drink and entertainment featuring a beer hall, hotel, food hall and much more, making this former textiles mill the perfect place to indulge, unwind and explore.
Please note, overnight guests on a Saturday and Sunday must dine in the restaurant.
Bedrooms: 39
Bedrooms: 26
Greenacre Street, Clitheroe BB7 1EB
Northcote Road, Langho, Blackburn, BB6 8BE
+44 (0) 1200 407111
+44 (0) 1254 240555
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The Shepherd’s Hut Hamlet, Samlesbury Hall In the grounds of historic Samlesbury Hall sits a gathering of colourful huts; Samlesbury Hall Shepherd’s Hut Hamlet, a rustic and carefree alternative to your traditional hotel room. Just as luxurious but with a rural edge, the hamlet is home to a collection of beautiful shepherd’s huts, hand crafted to keep you toasty in winter and cool in the summer. Complete with two double beds in European oak, the huts boast all those little extras memory foam mattresses, low-wattage electricity to keep your phone charged, as well as a cosy en-suite. The huts sleep up to four people and are available all year round. A Full English breakfast can be taken in the Hall’s restaurant.
Bedrooms: 28 huts Preston New Road, Samlesbury PR5 0UP +44 (0) 1254 812010 info@samlesburyhall.co.uk
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Manchester
The Midland Hotel
The Principal Manchester
The Grade II listed, 4-star hotel is one of Manchester’s most-loved icons, located just minutes from Oxford Road and Piccadilly stations.
With its clock tower and striking Victorian architecture, Principal Manchester is an unmistakable landmark in the city’s skyline. A magnificent, terracotta Grade II listed building, the hotel has a history dating back to 1890, when it first opened as The Refuge Assurance Company headquarters.
Over the years they have hosted everyone from rock stars and politicians to royalty, and their history has taught them one simple thing: every guest is unique, and so their stay must be too. It is this belief that drives their team to make your stay perfect. From 312 sumptuous bedrooms to awardwinning food and drink, an idyllic spa and impressive event spaces, every part of The Midland experience transcends the ordinary.
Opposite Oxford Road Station and just a 10-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly, Principal Manchester is perfectly placed for business travel and weekend getaways and is close to many of the city’s attractions. Free, superfast Wi-Fi with a maximum bandwidth of 1Gb is available throughout the hotel.
Bedrooms: 312 Peter Street, Manchester M60 2DS
Bedrooms: 270 loft-style bedrooms and suites
+44 (0)161 236 3333
Oxford Street, Manchester M60 7HA
info@themidlandmanchester.co.uk
+44 (0)161 288 1111
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Radisson Blu Edwardian Housed in the iconic Free Trade Hall, Radisson Blu Edwardian, Manchester provides understated 5-star luxury for all its guests. With an extensive ground floor renovation showcasing, relaxed, open social spaces, a vibrant new restaurant, Peter Street Kitchen; stylish bedrooms and unique event spaces. Located close to the popular Spinningfields and Deansgate districts, you are never far away from the bright lights of the city, just a 10-minute walk to Deansgate station and a short drive to the airport.
Bedrooms: 263 Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester M2 5GP +44 (0)161 835 9929 resmanc@radisson.com
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Yorkshire Dales National Park
Lister Arms
Golden Lion
The historic Lister Arms is a 17th-century coaching inn set in the heart of the stunning National Trust-owned village of Malham. For hundreds of years, it has welcomed travellers, providing them with great food and a comfortable bed for the night. And that’s something they still pride themselves on. You’ll be guaranteed a traditional warm welcome, crackling fires, pints of ale, hearty dishes and at the end of the day a delightfully comfy bed for a fantastic night’s sleep.
Stay at The Golden Lion at Settle in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and head out into the great outdoors where you can take in the peace and quiet, admiring the scenery of this rambler’s paradise before returning to the cheerful pub and inn, in the heart of Settle, an historic market town.
During your stay, you’ll see a nod to the inn’s history as a coaching inn, including the mounting block where riders would climb onto their trusty steeds and inside, the original fireplaces, wooden floors and low beams. Mind your head!
The inn is four silver star AA rated and boasts 14 beautiful bedrooms, each one with homely touches such as fresh milk for a cup of tea and chunky biscuits for dunking and nibbling. The standard, twin and character rooms are wonderful spaces to relax, especially after an exhilarating day out. Sit outside in the beer garden with a cask ale or choose something from the wine selection. Dig into some fish and chips and other lovely dishes from the menus.
Bedrooms: 23 en suite rooms including 8 in a converted barn
Bedrooms: 14
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Duke Street, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9DU
+44 (0) 1729 830444
+44 (0) 1729 822203
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Explore the Region With Manchester’s position in the heart of the UK, it’s the perfect gateway to the North West of England including Cheshire, Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales. These regions offer a diverse combination of creative and cultural experiences alongside stunning parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty, historic cities and cosmopolitan destinations, all waiting to be explored. All can be done in a day or overnight from Manchester by rail or road.
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Cheshire
Lancashire
Chester City Centre
The Blackpool Tower
A classical yet contemporary city steeped in 2,000 years of history and treasures – including the Roman Amphitheatre and the 500 year-old Chester Cathedral.
Five amazing attractions in one. The Blackpool BIG Ticket gives great value admission to 5 attractions plus Madame Tussand’s Blackpool and SEA LIFE Blackpool. Group rates available.
Chester Zoo
Lancaster Castle
The UK’s favourite zoo is home to over 21,000 endangered and exotic animals.
Owned by Her Majesty the Queen, who is Duke of Lancaster, Lancaster Castle is one of the oldest working crown courts in the country.
Cheshire Oaks and Designer Outlet The UK’s largest outlet shopping destination, find everything from high street stores to luxury designer brands, all at up to 60% less.
Tatton Park Cheshire’s Tatton park is an elegant 18th century mansion set in 1,00 acres of parkland with a stunning 50-acre garden, farm, shops, restaurant and tea room.
Anderton Boat Lift Cheshire’s award-winning attraction is a giant and impressive structure designed to lift cargo boats 50 feet between the River Weaver and the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Brockholes Brockholes - Explore the 250 acres nature reserve that plays host to a variety of different wildlife and stop off at the unique floating Visitor Village that features stunning views of the wildlife haven that is Meadow Lake, as well as playing host to the visitor centre, a lakeside restaurant and ice cream parlour. Children can enjoy the natural adventure play area with highlights including a climbing forest and zip wire.
East Lancashire Railway Take a captivating journey on a vintage steam train as it passes by viaducts, historic towns and picturesque villages. Winding for twelve miles the railway has seven different stops, each with its own unique offering.
Afternoon tea at the Midland, Morecambe Beautiful views of Morecambe bay and the Lake District feels can be enjoyed from the art deco splendour of the Midland, that has welcomed many famous guests from Coco Chanel to Sir Laurence Oliver.
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Manchester National Football Museum Delve into the social history and culture of the much-loved sport, with fascinating objects and exhibitions showing how football became the game of our lives. Test your skills at everything from penalty kicks and clever tricks to shot-stopping and commentating, and get your hands on some top silverware!
The Whitworth Art Gallery Find exhibitions of new work by some of the world’s leading artists alongside eclectic exhibitions drawn from its internationally rated collection of British watercolours, textiles, wallpapers and fine art.
Museum of Science and Industry The Science and Industry Museum in Manchester is a place full of amazing objects and world changing ideas. Be inspired by the wonder of science, enjoy live demonstrations of historic working machinery, take part in fun science shows and lots more.
Bridgewater Hall Home of Manchester’s renowned Hallé Orchestra, this state-of-the-art 2,400 seat auditorium, with magnificent Marcussen pipe organ plays host to a range of concerts from classical and jazz through to world and popular music.
Imperial War Museum North IWM North is part of Imperial War Museums – the world’s leading museum of war. Its unique purpose-built exhibition space gives powerful voice to the extraordinary experiences of ordinary people forced to live their lives in a world torn apart by conflict.
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Yorkshire Dales National Park The Three Peaks The Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside are among the best known hills in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Every year lots of people reach the top of at least one, and many conquer all three summits.
Settle – Carlisle Railway Take a trip along the Settle to Carlisle Railway, one of the most scenic and impressive railways in the UK, with viaducts, tunnels and the wild scenery of the North Pennines, Eden Valley and Yorkshire Dales.
Ingleton Waterfall Trails The stunning gorges of the Rivers Twiss and Doe are explored along the stunning walkways as you climb up alongside one river and then return down through a different gorge. Along its length you will see some of the most interesting geological features in the National Park as well as some of the most spectacular waterfalls.
Ingleborough Cave Let the expert guides lead you through a kilometre of awe-inspiring passages that are brought to life by the huge stalactites, stalagmites and artefacts dating back millions of years!
Wensleydale Creamery This interactive experience will take you on a journey through the art of cheese-making and includes the opportunity to watch Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese being made by the team of master cheese-makers.
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1. Chester Cathedral Falconry CH1 2HU
2. Cheshire Falconry CW8 2EB
3. Forest Distillery SK11 0AR
4. Chester Running Tours CH1 2HJ
5. Harthill Cookery School CH3 9LQ
6. The Bee Centre PR5 0UP
7. Brindle Distillery PR6 8LZ
8. Holmes Mill BB7 1EB
9. Inch Perfect Trials BB7 3AU
10. Northcote Cookery School BB6 8BE
11. Martin Mere L40 0TA
12. Samlesbury Hall PR5 0UP
13. Diamond Awl Leather Workshops OL5 9RR
Getting here North West England is easily reached from all over the UK and is well served by international airports, ferry ports and main line rail.
By Air North West England is connected to global destinations via two major UK airports, Manchester and Liverpool John Lennon. Handling millions of passengers yearly, these airports are only an hour away by road, with Manchester Airport also offering a direct rail service.
By Rail It is easy to explore the cities, coast, and countryside in North West England via the wellconnected rail system, with many destinations only 2 hours direct from London, 1hr30 from Birmingham and 2hr20 from Glasgow.
By Sea North England is served by five bustling Ferry ports connecting Europe to this key destination including three in the North West England.
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15. Robinson’s Brewery SK1 1JJ
16. Courtyard Dairy LA2 8AS
17. Cheshire School of Photography CH1 4JP
Getting around Getting around North West England and its surrounding areas is easy once here, thanks to the easy to navigate rail system, bus routes and motorways. For more information on navigating the area visit traveline-northwest.co.uk 56
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