Oakamoor
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Holiday Inn Express Burton Upon Trent by IHG
Nice staff
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2025

Ensana Buxton Crescent
Amazing room, great size, breakfast choice and food quality was good. Spa facilities justified the price. The spa was amazing with loads of small pools and 3 different sauna level and a steam room. It was out anniversary and they left 2 macaroons with a plate saying happy anniversary and a card which ...
Reviewed on Dec 6, 2025

Holiday Inn Stoke on Trent M6, Jct 15 by IHG
The variety of foods for breakfast was enough to suit all tastes and diets.
Reviewed on Dec 7, 2025

17 Riverside
Fantastic little cottage and the attention to details was great!!! The owners supplied milk, coffee, tea and chocolate chip muffins which were very much welcomed after a long drive. Location was brilliant and very close to Alton Towers (5 mins drive) and the suggested walks around the area were very ...
Reviewed on Apr 24, 2019

Wychnor Park Country Club
Fantastic stay … all good except shower was naff
Reviewed on Nov 21, 2025

3 Bedroom New House with WiFi
Popular places to visit

Alton Towers
Have a fun-filled day with the family at Alton Towers during your trip to Farley. Check out the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.

Trentham Gardens
Ride a lakeside miniature train, cross the water on the Miss Elizabeth and use the talking pipes to get through the maze on this vast and picturesque estate.

The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery
A huge stash of Anglo-Saxon gold and a Spitfire aircraft are among the treasures that help this museum tell the story of the Potteries region.

World of Wedgwood
Tours offer factory floor access in this ceramics powerhouse, while the museum showcases historic pottery and explains the industrial impact of Josiah Wedgwood.

Biddulph Grange Garden
Explore the great outdoors at Biddulph Grange Garden, a lovely green space in Biddulph. Check out the spas and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Gladstone Pottery Museum
Darkened turrets and bottle ovens of this working plant and museum present insights into countless factories that formed part of Staffordshire’s culture and landscape.







