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Ladera Retreat Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection and enjoys an idyllic rural setting in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. These stunning luxury lodges nestle in 22 acres of an ancient country estate boasting a bluebell wood and providing a haven of peace and tranquility for visitors and wildlife alike. Ladera Luxury Lodges offer all the features for a lavish lodge break easily accessible from all across the country but feeling hundreds of miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Found on the edge of the Peak District, famous for its stunning landscapes and invigorating walks, the towns of Congleton and Macclesfield are just a short drive away and Manchester is just an hour away by car should you feel the need to re-connect with the world away from the haven of your lodge. Closer by, you’ll find a good selection of restaurants and eateries in Prestbury, Wilmslow and Alderley Edge offering everything from French and Italian to Chinese and Indian, ensuring every taste and mood is catered for. Spa treatments†. †Early pre-booking essential.
Luxurious and contemporary one bedroom lodges with outdoor hot tubs.
All guests to Ladera Retreat Lodges have access to the following facilities and amenities:
Outstanding and exceptionally stylish luxury lodge with one master king size double with ensuite shower and one double. Bathroom with large freestanding bath and walk in shower. Spacious open plan lounge/kitchen area with French doors leading onto decking area with outdoor hot tub. The perfect choice for those seeking something extra special.
Outstanding and luxurious semi-detached lodge with one master king size double (twin by arrangement) with DVD, ensuite bath and walk in shower. Fully equipped spacious lounge/kitchen/dining area with log burner effect fire, Plasma TV and luxurious leather sofa. French doors leading to spacious decking area with garden furniture and outdoor hot tub. Farmland views with alpacas and miniature donkeys.
Luxurious lodge with one master double with ensuite shower, one double and one twin. Bathroom with corner bath and overhead shower. Spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area with French doors leading onto decking area with outdoor hot tub. No pets.
If you're planning a day out during your stay at Ladera Retreat Lodges then why not visit some of these local points of interest and recommended activities all within easy reach of Ladera Retreat Lodges. You can use the tools below to search for other ideas for days out within the local area. Use our handy search facility below to find shops, supermarkets, cinemas and many more attractions near Ladera Retreat Lodges.
In Hayfield village is a 2.5 mile trail with plenty of additional access to hills via bridleways, ideal to get up high and see those spectacular views.
Location: Hayfield More Details »
Hillbridge is one of the largest reserves in the area with quite a few species of woodland bird taking up residence here, some, sadly, quite rare to see.
Location: Whaley Bridge More Details »
Enjoy this delightful route through the beautiful Cheshire countryside. Open since 1974, this rural walk is a lovely way to explore the local area. Take a picnic and enjoy the stunning views.
Location: Cheshire More Details »
Cycle through the 9 miles of fantastic river valleys and along converted railway lines called the Manifold Track. Located in the main village behind the Crown Hotel.
Location: Staffordshire More Details »
Here you can find over 30 miles of traffic free cycling through magnificent limestone scenery, situated at the junction of the High Peak and Tissington Trails.
Location: Buxton More Details »
The Forest has 6 paths to choose from, which are ideal for walking or biking. Many of the routes are easy and have appropriate access for the less able and small children.
Location: Northwich More Details »
North of the town centre on the Tissington Trail you can find this old disused railway line for 13.5 miles of traffic free riding and beautiful scenery.
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
In the Derwent Valley just off the A57 you can cycle beside the historic Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs through fabulous woodland scenery.
Location: Derwent More Details »
Part of the High Peak trail near Wirkswirth is this fabulous 17.5 mile, traffic free track with an extra link to the Tissington Trail.
Location: Middleton More Details »
Journey along the canal towpaths which are in truly excellent condition and are perfect for walkers too.
Location: Great Haywood More Details »
Focusing on serving uncomplicated dishes made from the freshest produce, The Yellow Broom has been established since the 1930s and is a renowned meeting place for all.
Location: Holmes Chapel More Details »
A friendly pub, with helpful staff offering quick service. With good value for money dishes, and consistently tasty food, it has a great local reputation. Their Sunday roasts are especially popular and especially welcome after a morning walk.
Location: Knutsford More Details »
Locally sourced ingredients, value for money and sophisticated menus mean this stylish restaurant is popular with locals and tourists alike. For those wine connoisseurs out there, there is an impressive wine lists showcasing over 150 wines and champagnes. The Home Bar is also a fabulous place for a cocktail with an extensive list to choose from.
Location: Altrincham More Details »
Traditional and tasty food awaits you at The Swan with Two Nicks. Choose from a wide-ranging menu and curl up by a log fire with a fine wine or excellent real ale and relax. This friendly country pub is popular with locals, walkers and tourists alike and offers consistently delicious and varied food, including great fresh fish, Thai mussels and Sunday roasts.
Location: Altrincham
An excellent pub, known for its delicious food and friendly atmosphere. With reasonable prices, fresh ingredients and helpful, welcoming staff this family run pub caters for all occasions. Pay a visit on a Friday to enjoy some great music.
Location: Lymm More Details »
Set in the quiet village of Checkley, the New Broom Inn offers traditional pub food with a modern twist. Its light and airy ambiance makes it an inviting place to eat and drink.
Location: Checkley More Details »
Historic 16th century inn serving delicious lunches and dinners. Beautiful setting to enjoy with friends and family. Packed with history..after dinner listen for the faint sound of hooves clopping away from an ancient diner! Also, now serves takeaway fresh fish, chips and minted peas...bonus!
Location: Glazebury More Details »
Beautifully restored Grade II listed building creating a wonderful ambiance for fine dining. Indulge your appetite for award winning Indian cuisine.
Location: Eccleshall More Details »
The Olde Gate Inn is situated deep in the hills of the Peak District with views of nothing but countryside from this 17th century pub. It has a separate restaurant serving lots of home cooked favourites.
Location: Brassington More Details »
A country road in the heart of Cheshire is the setting for this legendary watering hole. The Cock O'Barton has just been refurbished to create one of the area's best pub restaurants.
Location: Chester More Details »
Bella Italia offers authentic Italian dishes with what they call 'The Bella Touch'. Full menu plus specials available along with a typical Italian welcome and atmosphere.
Location: Stafford More Details »
Offering a wide range of food and drink served by friendly staff. With regular bands and music, this is your one stop shop for a great night out.
Location: Stafford More Details »
Fabulous modern venue with new British classic cuisine, cooked from fresh local produce. This is contemporary dining in a country setting.
Location: Haughton More Details »
Good British food served in a professional and friendly atmosphere! Offering a wide ranging menu as well as wine and spirits list.
Location: Stafford More Details »
Situated on the banks of the River Dane, north east of the town centre, the park contains numerous benches, some providing views along the River Dane. The ideal place to sit and soak up the atmosphere.
Location: Congleton More Details »
Central Forest Park is a beautiful green space in the heart of the city. It provides facilities for walking, cycling, dog walking, informal sports and skateboarding.
Location: Stoke on Trent More Details »
The Pavilion Gardens sport 23 acres of fabulous recently landscaped gardens, situated in the centre of Buxton on the banks of the River Wye. A great range of food and drink is also available at the Garden Restaurant.
Location: Buxton More Details »
A great pub which has always proved popular with locals and tourists alike. Why not take a walk around a beautiful part of the country before relaxing over a freshly pulled pint in this superb little pub. Alternatively, spend an evening enjoying some excellent home cooking in their restaurant.
Location: High Peak
An important historic site, with impressive Italian gardens and stunning scenery. Originally created for the Duke of Sutherland, these charming gardens have maintained their initial layout, however the ongoing restoration project has taken a refreshing look at the gardens and the plantlife there. With the help of award winning garden designers; Tom Stuart-Smith and Piet Oudolf, a more contemporary look is being created. Stroll around these unique gardens and unwind in their tranquil atmosphere.
Location: Trentham More Details »
158 acres cared for by the National Trust with lots of grassland - ideal for some peace and quiet in beautiful surroundings. Llam Hall, built between 1821 and 1827 also sits in the grounds but is not open to the public.
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
A wonderful place to visit, with an astonishing collection of exotic rare animals and tropical plantlife which will delight the whole family. Stock up on your gardening essentials and browse the stock at the impressive Angling Centre.
Location: Nantwich More Details »
Offering something for everyone to enjoy, the Chatsworth estate, Britain's best loved stately home, offers famous works of art, spectacular fountains, food and drink and many miles of walks in the countryside. This fantastic house with its wonderful gardens is an absolute must see.
Location: Bakewell More Details »
On this estate, it begins with a walled garden for fruit and veg. See and feel history come to life as you watch servants preparing food, brewing ale and scrubbing whites back at the servants' quarters.
Location: Stafford More Details »
An impressive collection of various plantlife, including rhododendrons and azaleas kalmias. Plants acquired from all over the globe can be found here. The site itself is on the remains of an old millstone quarry covering 4 acres or so of woodland. Explore at leisure, this enchanting location and marvel at the many species of bird to be found in the area.
Location: Derbyshire More Details »
Waterworld Stoke is a modern, purpose built, all season and all weathers tropical aqua park. Attracting over 400,000 visitors per year, it is the largest venue of its kind within the UK.
Location: Stoke on Trent More Details »
A wildlife park set in the Staffordshire Moorlands, Blackbrook has a varied collection of some of the most rare and endangered species to be found in the world.
Location: Staffordshire More Details »
Set in 60 acres of stunning woodland, 140 monkeys live and roam about. You'll find a monkey sat on the bench next to you or nipping across the road in front of you!
Location: Trentham More Details »
At Alton Towers, you'll be spoilt for choice, there is so much to do: the water park, fabulous golf course and luxurious spa and at the theme park alone there's lots of rides, suitable for all ages as well as shows and costumed actors. (guide dogs welcome)
Location: Alton More Details »
Catering for families with younger children, this farmyard has a variety of animals and their young to view and its very own woodland adventure playground.
Location: Derbyshire More Details »
Carsington Water is a great visitors attraction and has been for many years since being open by the queen in 1992. The visitors centre shows you the importance of water in our daily lives, with interactive activities for the kids. Also see the Kugal Stone - a 1 tonne ball of granite revolving on a thing layer of water... it can be moved with a touch of your hand! There is a restuarant onsite, and plenty of outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, sailing and windsurfing.
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
One of the Peak District's oldest and most popular days out where beauty meets human achievement. It first opened its gates back in 1780 and is still a popular destination for the whole family today.
Location: Matlock More Details »
Gulliver's theme parks are for the whole family to enjoy, catering for those with children aged 2 - 13 years old. The park has lots of themed rides and no park would be complete without its very own resident characters.
Location: Matlock More Details »
Peak Rail run regular steam and diesel hauled trains between Matlock Riverside and Rowsley. An on-train dining service is available and experience courses where you can get your hands on the controls.
Location: Matlock More Details »
This 600 acre working farm provides an entertaining day out for the family with various selections of animals, specially designed playgrounds and a go-kart track.
Location: Matlock More Details »
Plenty to keep the family occupied here, from the Petrifying Wells to the Aquarium containing a selection of British and freshwater fish, even the fantastic Malawi Cichilds.
Location: Matlock More Details »
There are over 7000 animals to see here, some of which are endangered species. Chester Zoo is an all year round attraction and offers a restaurant and cafe.
Location: Chester More Details »
Retail therapy lovers with an eye for designer labels will adore this outlet. With up to 60% discount on lots of collections there are savings to be made for every shopper. There are also lots of cafes and restaurants available when your tummy starts to rumble!
Location: South Wirral More Details »
With one of the largest shark collections in Britain, Blue Planet provides all you need for a truly spectacular day out. From start to finish your visit will be one of discovery that will provide entertainment whatever your age.
Location: Ellesmere Port More Details »
Ceramica revitalises the Old Town of Burslem into a unique visitor attraction, exploring the past and future of the pottery industry in Stoke on Trent.
Location: Burslem More Details »
As featured on television, this multi award winning museum has lots to offer. Engine enthusiasts worldwide flock to view its fascinating displays.
Location: Macclesfield More Details »
Drop-in activities for children every Tuesday to Friday during the school holidays. Have a go at making a mask, fridge magnet, a badge and much more. Also houses the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics.
Location: Stoke on Trent More Details »
A very impressive mansion, Tatton Park houses the permanent Maurice Egerton exhibition and a number of temporary collections portraying different aspects of Tatton Park throughout the years.
Location: Knutsford More Details »
A great fun, interactive place to visit in a pleasant setting. Learn the fascinating story behind the lift and the life stories of those who worked on it. Why not take a picnic and then enjoy a trip down the River Weaver on the Edwin Clark trip boat?
Location: Northwich More Details »
A magnificent property with huge charm and character. The beautiful hall is a fine example of Victorian country living, whilst the spectacular gardens are thought of as some of the best in Britain. Admire the grand fireplaces, ceilings and stained glass of the Elizabethan style home and then venture through the grounds, which have been lovingly cultivated over the past 250 years by many generations.
Location: Cheshire More Details »
Boasting magnificent views across the Pennines, this castle is a dominant local landmark, steeped in history and legend. Long before this castle, which was built in the 13th century was founded; the site had been a Bronze Age settlement and an Iron Age hill fort. Local folklore says King Richard IIâs lost treasure is actually hidden in the castle somewhere....spotting eyes on!
Location: Cheshire More Details »
With a collection of history from the Bakewell area, the museum is a fascinating building originating from the 1500s under Henry VIII.
Location: Bakewell More Details »
A grand Elizabethan manor house joined to a 13th medieval hall. The hall, now called The Old Manor was owned by the Fitzherbert family and features some unusual architectural features, including 17th century Flemish glass alongside a medieval fireplace and a rare king post. During the Civil War, the house was badly damaged and fell into ruins soon after the death of Sir John Fitzherbert in 1649. After being rebuilt in 1680 it has been well preserved ever since and is now owned by the National Trust.
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
With one of the oldest lead mines in Derbyshire, it's well worth a walk around this wild Pennine moorland renowned for its rare wildlife, bird breeding and spectacular views.
Location: Hope Valley More Details »
Eyam Hall is the ideal spot for weddings, receptions, conferences. Converted farm buildings have been turned into a craft centre and a licensed restaurant. It is open throughout the year.
Location: Hope Valley More Details »
The Trust's first acquisition in the Peak District, acquired in 1906 and still used today, it forms a part of the Winster village's secret garden event.
Location: Matlock More Details »
Take a walk through time in the tallest timber-framed town house in England. Built in 1595, its period room settings reflect the fascinating history of the house.
Location: Stafford More Details »
A great strategic site identified by the Normans was first utilised as a site for a castle in 1100 AD. The timber fortress was built by Robert of Stafford and has been a major local landmark for over 900 years.
Location: Stafford More Details »
Visit this lovely house, dating from the late 1600s which includes the Museum of Childhood. This great, interactive museum is fun for all ages as you cast a nostalgic look backwards to your own childhoods. This marvelous house was also one of the locations for the BBC's Pride and Prejudice and features one of the most impressive long galleries in the country. (Wheelchair access to the museum, but not to the Hall)
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
Accompanied by your Roman guide; journey into the past on this delightful tour of Chester. Discover the fascinating history of this ancient city and the many secrets hidden well below the streets. Factual and fun, this tour is a truly unique way to learn about Chesterâs long, intriguing past.
Location: Chester More Details »
Spend some time at the blacksmith's forge and then visit the pump house, stables and power hall. Visitors can learn how to build a boat and discover how the canal workersâ lives have changed over time along Porterâs Row. Take a boat trip along the canal and uncover the intriguing history of the Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal.
Location: Cheshire More Details »
A lovely spring-fed lake at just over 2 acres, situated in the River Dane Valley. At the heart of the Peek District this beautiful area is a perfect place to go fishing. The fish themselves are a wide variety of breeds, including Rainbow, Brown, Triploid and Blue.
Location: Cheshire More Details »
Don't underestimate this 9-hole course â not only is it very well worth playing, but it is also home to some of the most truly enjoyable challenges you will find anywhere.
Location: Alderley Edge More Details »
Learn to paraglide with Parapente, established since 1987 making it one of the oldest launch schools in the Peak District and with the most experienced instructor in the country.
Location: High Peak More Details »
A fun-packed action day out, with obstacle courses in the trees, rope bridges, wooden tunnels and some of the countryâs best zip lines. Explore the forest canopy as you swing through the trees in this exciting adventure. An adrenalin fuelled, treetop trek with stunning views of Lake Linmere.
Location: Northwich More Details »
Learn to fly a glider or simply take a flight with one of the qualified pilots who are on duty all year round. The club also has simulators available to test your nerve before flight.
Location: Buxton More Details »
A beautiful 72 par, 18 hole golf course in the superb setting of Sutton Hall. With magnificent views over the Weaver Valley and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, the course is a pleasure to play all year round.
Location: Runcorn More Details »
Host to both professional and amateur events, this 130 acre course in rural Cheshire is a wonderful venue for a game of golf. Featuring an excellent Club House, with restaurant and bar it is also a lovely place to relax.
Location: Frodsham More Details »
Ashbourne's fabulous 18 hole golf course is ideally situated at the Gateway to the Peak District. Also on offer is the new licensed bar and extensive catering options.
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
Enjoy a swim in the heated outdoor swimming pool situated in stunning surroundings. It's located next to the activity centre, so after a hard day spent climbing, abseiling, mountain biking or cave orienteering, enjoy a relaxing swim.
Location: Hope Valley More Details »
Five two-seater, 250cc karts reaching speeds of 45mph are available, so you can see what a great driver your mate is. Double the passengers, double the fun.
Location: Wolverhampton
Qualified instructors with Peak Activities are ready to lead you into the caves that lie beneath the Peak District National Park.
Location: Hope Valley More Details »
A sailing club which is a recognised RYA teaching centre offering shorebased, powerboat and sailing courses for adults and children alike.
Location: Ashbourne More Details »
20 lanes of ten-pin-tastic foolery. Kids love bowling but it's fun for the whole family. Ramps are available for the young bowler, or for those who need a little extra help!
Location: Stafford More Details »
Ridgewood Equestrian Centre offers a wide range of activities such as learning to ride, looking after your horse, competitions and trekking.
Location: Belper More Details »
Barlow fisheries is situated on the edge of the Peak District in 50 acres of secluded valley. Open from dawn to dusk all year round offering relaxing fishing and various fishing tuition.
Location: Dronfield More Details »
Wild Park Leisure offers paintballing and quad biking, so whether you are crawling through undergrowth or racing over hills ... adrenaline is what you get!
Location: Derby More Details »
Ideally situated on the Cheshire/Staffordshire border, the centre houses over 35 outlets and there are regular live events and entertainment held in its unique hall as well.
Location: Stoke on Trent More Details »
Nestling amongst the stunning scenery of the Peak District, Leek is a historic market town with a reputation for unusual shops, antiques and good food.
Location: Leek More Details »
Few heritage towns can boast such a wealth of interesting sites and buildings concentrated in such a small area as Burslem Town centre. Many buildings date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Location: Burslem More Details »
An afternoon on a steam train is always a great idea for a family day out in Staffordshire â especially if the kids are completely hooked on our good friend Thomas the Tank Engine. (Recommended that wheelchair users board the train at Kingsley & Froghall Station as it has a higher platform)
Location: Cheddleton More Details »
Recently restored to its former glory, The Buxton Opera House is well worth a visit for the fantastic auditorium and ceiling paintings alone. It also hosts a varied programme of events including musical concerts.
Location: Buxton More Details »
Relax and experience the nostalgia of this unique heritage railway, winding you gently on a 5.5 mile round steam journey over ever changing gradients and through beautiful picturesque North Staffordshire countryside.
Location: Stoke on Trent More Details »
Indulge yourself in a little retail therapy at this lovely craft centre. Explore over 30 shops in a charming setting, selling everything from handmade chocolates to fine art. Admire craftsmen plying their trade in and amongst the little shops, visit the Tropical Garden Centre and the Aquatic and Falconry centre, before having a bite to eat at the great restaurant.
Location: Northwich More Details »
Located on a picturesque section of the River Weaver and close to the Trent and Mersey canal, the village is ideally placed for canal boating in and around Cheshire.
Location: Northwich More Details »
Enjoy some great shopping, mixing antiques, high street fashion and curiosities. Explore the many tasty places to eat and seek out nearby attractions such as castles, markets, golfing, horse riding, fishing and arts and crafts centres.
Location: Tarporley More Details »
The all new Golden Square Shopping Centre â look no further for the latest hotspot in high street chic!
Location: Warrington More Details »
Boasting a fascinating medieval history, the town offers a huge variety of pubs, restaurants, bars and take-aways as well as some lovely shops in the centre. Within the local church, St.Laurenceâs, evidence still remains of a 12th century structure; a listing for which can be found in the Doomsday Book.
Location: Frodsham
Hope Valley is a wide valley running eastâwest and attracts cyclists, pony trekkers and rock climbers from all over the country. Mam Tor 'Shivering Mountain' lies at the head of the valley, which is also home to Peveril Castle and Ladybower Reservoir.
Location: Hope Valley More Details »
A great interactive museum which aims to make science more fun and accessible. Learn about science in the past, present and future in this fascinating educational attraction. Admire the view from the rooftop observatory and solve the mystery at the âCatalyst Crime Scene.â Suitable for all ages and great fun for kids, get involved at Catalyst.
Location: Widnes More Details »
Peak Village Shopping precinct with Exsports, Ponden Mill, Cotton Traders and Massarella's Restaurant to complete your day.
Location: Rowsley More Details »
A cinema with 8 lanes of bowling fun attached â a great idea for a day out with the family or for a rainy afternoon. All the latest films, check website for up to date listings.
Location: Uttoxeter More Details »
The Amerton Railway is a 2ft gauge line, set in the rolling Staffordshire countryside, and located at the very popular Amerton Working Farm.
Location: Stowe by Chartley More Details »
For centuries, travellers by stagecoach and narrow boat have broken their journeys to enjoy all that Stafford has to offer.
Location: Stafford More Details »
Hit the shops in the UKâs largest designer outlet village. With a large variety of shops to browse and some great deals to snatch, this is the perfect shopping centre for those wishing to indulge in a little retail therapy.
Location: Ellesmere Port, South Wirral More Details »
Shopping, rolling countryside, racecourse and of course the zoo are just a handful of attractions available in Chester. There are also many pubs and restaurants and beautiful gardens. So take a trip to Chester, you will not be disappointed.
Location: Chester
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