If you want to know about the history of beer, how servants lived in the 18th century or how delicate pottery is manufactured, then spend some time in Staffordshire, where there really is something for everyone.
While cheap flights
from regional airports lure more people to far-flung cities, it’s easy to
forget that there are some unbeatable locations just a short drive from home.
Situated less than an hour from Birmingham and Manchester and just two hours
from London by train, Staffordshire is within easy reach for a short break.
If you are looking
for an action packed weekend, the county’s two theme parks offer adrenalin
fuelled adventure. The Alton Towers Resort is more than just a theme park, with
two hotels, an indoor water park and a luxury spa. At Drayton Manor Theme Park
the new attraction is Europe's first Thomas Land, where you can meet Thomas the
Tank Engine and friends. It's also home to the world's first stand-up tower
drop 'Apocalypse'.
The Tamworth SnowDome
has the very best action on real snow with the world's first indoor snowmobile
track, the UK's only children's snowplay area, all-round skiing, tobogganing
and 'adrenalin tubing'. By contrast you can enjoy a subtropical aquapark with
rides, rapids and flumes at Waterworld, in Stoke-on-Trent.
Entrance to all four
of these family attractions is available in a unique 4-in-1 Thrill Hopper
ticket. Priced at just £39.95 or just £119.95 for a family of four, the ticket
offers exceptional value.
Staffordshire has a
strong appeal to the growing number of people who like to spend their leisure
time outdoors. It is a county of contrasts, with landscapes ranging from the
uplands of the Peak District National Park in the far north, through industrial
heritage in ‘The Potteries’, to the heathland and woodlands of Cannock Chase
and the rolling landscape of South Staffordshire.
With 650 miles of
footpaths, one of the best ways to explore the area is on foot. Simply choose
from an easy canal or riverside stroll or a day’s hike across the rugged
moorland. The county is also perfect for cycling. A number of old railway lines
have been converted to traffic free trails, providing safe and level cycle
ways.

If you’re looking for
adventure then why not follow one of the ancient pack horse trails and
bridleways, climb the Roaches in the Peak District and for the best panoramic
views, hang glide across the moorland.
Immerse yourself in
history and culture with a visit to the county’s many museums. Great
architecture across the county spans the centuries, with castles, a Medieval
cathedral at Lichfield and the great historic houses of Shugborough and Weston
Park. The area around ‘The Potteries’ prospered in the 19th century and
has some of England's best Victorian gardens; Biddulph Grange Garden, Alton
Towers and Trentham.
Mark Kerrigan, Chair
of Destination Staffordshire said:
“Staffordshire is a great place to visit for so many different reasons.
You don’t need to waste much time travelling to your destination and short
breaks can be tailored to suit your needs - whether it’s a fun family break in
the countryside or an exciting city break. Staffordshire offers great value for
money, with many two for one entry discounts available. It‘s a short break that
you really can‘t afford to miss.”

To help you find the
ideal retreat, www.enjoystaffordshire.com has more than 200 members
offering accommodation. Choose from country house hotels, small and interesting
inns, modern hotels or farmhouse bed and breakfasts. If you prefer to go self
catering there is a range of quality accommodation, caravan and camping sites.
Whether you choose to
dine out at award winning restaurants or cook for family and friends, you can
enjoy Staffordshire’s fine food and drink at any time of the year. The changing
seasons and rich countryside gives a unique flavour to local ingredients and
mouth watering menus can be found across the county.
For more information
about where to stay, where to eat and drink, events and attractions in
Staffordshire visit www.enjoystaffordshire.com or call 0844 888 5205 for your
free guide to Staffordshire. You can book Thrill Hopper tickets on 0844 888
5205 or buy online at www.thrillhopper.com.
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