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ENGLAND Pride of The Peak District Barceló Shrigley Hall Hotel Holiday Inn Derby Riverlights Bakewell ©Visit Peak District & Derbyshire 5 DAYS from only £149 What To Do Buxton The Derbyshire Peak District market town of Buxton has a number of claims to fame; as well as being the capital of the High Peak, it is also at over 1,000ft above sea level, the highest town of its size in England. Buxton has been a popular holiday resort for centuries. Blessed with stunning scenery, magnificent architecture, a wealth of shops, a thriving arts scene and its world-famous spa water, Buxton has plenty to offer any visitor. Derby The compact city of Derby has a rich and varied past, one that is world-renowned still today. There is a fantastic and diverse mixture of arts, entertainment and culture on offer, and with its historical connections there is something to appeal to all tastes. Visits to Derby Cathedral and The Silk Mill – Derby’s Museum of Industry and History – are highly recommended. Bakewell Bakewell is a highly picturesque market town that crosses the River Wye and lies right in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The town has a long and fascinating history; first mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1085, ‘Badequella’, meaning ‘bath-spring’ has been attracting visitors for 2,000 years. Of course, Bakewell is famous the world over for the culinary delights of its Bakewell Puddings. Denby Pottery Visitor Centre Denby Pottery Visitoe Centre is widely known and popular throughout the UK, and the pottery is almost as famous for fine quality glassware as well. 3 different tours are available and conducted in small groups by experienced guides. Matlock Bath Matlock Bath grew up a spa town, and spa heritage is very much in evidence. The town is famous for its annual Autumn Illuminations and Venetian Nights. Eyam Plague Village Barceló Shrigley Hall Hotel Golf & Country Club Holiday Inn Derby Riverlights Derby Pott Shrigley, Cheshire NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT FOR SINGLE ROOMS NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT FOR DOUBLE ROOMS COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL You’ll find the 4 star Barceló Shrigley Hall, one of the most prestigious hotels in the area, just 15 miles south of Manchester. The 262 acres of spectacular countryside and an 18-hole championship golf course provide a stunning setting for the 19th Century country house, on the edge of the Peak District National Park. The beautiful Oakridge Restaurant offers delightful views over the grounds. The 148 bedrooms are individually decorated with amenities including hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and TV. 2 Lift 5 Bar 3 Restaurant 1 1 1 Tea/Coffee 4 In Room 6 Free Onsite 1 1 5 Days Half Board CENTRAL LOCATION This recently built 4 star hotel occupies a prime position in the very centre of Derby, close to the modern Westfield Shopping Centre, making this the ideal hotel for those who also enjoy their shopping. The entrance is on the ground floor, but reception and the majority of the hotel is on the upper floors accessed via lifts. The open plan bar and restaurant have a clean, light, contemporary feel and provide a pleasant place in which to relax. Each of the 105 bedrooms is large and well-decorated, with a mixture of external and courtyard views. All have excellent modern amenities including air conditioning, hairdryer, TV, and tea/coffee making facilities. Coaches can drop off at the front door, and parking is available approximately 2km from the hotel free of charge. 2 Lift 5 Bar 3 Restaurant 1 1 1 4 Tea/Coffee 6 Free Offsite 1 1 In Room 01 APRIL 2013 – 31 OCTOBER 2013 Twin from £184.00 to £198.00 5 Days Half Board No Single Supplement (Max 8) 01 APRIL 2013 – 31 OCTOBER 2013 Prices based on midweek arrivals and selected dates. Supplements may apply for alternative dates Twin £149.00 No Single Supplement (Max 4) Inclusions • 4 nights half board • Porterage • Welcome tea/coffee • Choice of menu • Tea/coffee after dinner • Free use of leisure facilities This attractive village is set in the heart of the Derbyshire Dales. In 1665, the plague arrived in a parcel sent to the local tailor. Despite the death of many residents, the village effectively cut itself off from the outside world to prevent the spread of the disease across the north of England. [email protected] All rooms Double for Sole Use Inclusions • 4 nights half board • Porterage • Welcome tea/coffee • Choice of menu • Tea/coffee after dinner • Talk on the area by a Blue Badge Guide on 1 night • Entrance to the Bakewell Pudding Experience 59