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Whether you want to spend time relaxing in beautiful and comfortable cabins or exploring a wonderful city deep down, Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Stoke-on-Trent to Tamworth, you will find the comfort you need to spend quality time. You will be amazed at all the attractions Staffordshire has to offer. In each town a story, in each corner a centenary building and in each place an enormous amount of culture.
Cosy cottages with plenty of spaceWhether you travel alone, as a couple or with the family, we have what you need. From modern cottages to vintage-style ones, all your needs will be covered: at Holidu we have cottages from the cosy one-bedroom ideal for a couple, to a huge property with 5 bedrooms, two bathrooms, garden, place of relaxation, fireplace and sometimes even a hot tub, also with the real possibility of bringing your pets. Regardless of your needs, you will feel comfortable with the wide variety of cottages. Are you ready to rent your cottage in Staffordshire?
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Immerse yourself in the world of chocolate making and come and meet one of the largest companies that make delicious candy in the world. Cadbury World is located in the city of Tamworth in Staffordshire and immediately surprises you with its amazing presentation. In the place you will have the possibility to take your own guided tour that lasts approximately 3 hours, attend remarkable presentations on innovation in the world of chocolate making and even try some samples. Start the tour at the attraction of the Aztec Jungle while you learn more about the importance of the cacao in Mexico. Find out which were the first cocoa beans to reach Europa and who took them there; and marvel at the replica of Bull Street in Birmingham, where John Cadbury, the founder of the company, opened his first store in 1824. What are you waiting for? Come to Cadbury World!
Staffordshire for familiesGet to know the second largest city in the United Kingdom and all the activities it has to enjoy as a family. From concert venues and shopping districts to ethnic restaurants, museums, galleries and its chocolate factory, Birmingham is a city for any type of activity. If you are an art lover you can explain to your children about Pre-Raphaelitism at the Birmingham Art Gallery, or if you are a history lover you can take a family visit to the museum to learn about the importance of the city in the Industrial Revolution; or if, on the other hand, you are a fashion admirer, you can buy elegant clothes for the whole family at The Mailbox, or if you prefer more casual clothes you can go to the independent chain of stores located in the Bullring Shopping Center. For families who enjoy good music, Birmingham offers in summer a series of free concerts during the Jazz Festival and also the possibility of listening to musicians and orchestras in the famous Symphony Hall.
In September 2009, an important Anglo-Saxon treasure was found in the city, composed of more than 1,500 pieces of gold and silver, dating (according to experts) from the 7th century and containing 5 kg of gold and 2.5 kg of silver.
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Go to the Lichfield Cathedral and marvel at all the history, the architectural richness and the cultural majesty that its walls hide. Discover how it was built approximately in 730 after Christ; practically destroyed in the English Civil War and restored in Victorian times. Discover all the mystery behind its three spires, the leaning tower and the Angel of Lichfield in a wonderful visit.
2. Go do sports in Beacon ParkWhile in Staffordshire, take advantage of a whole day to go for physical and recreational activities at Beacon Park. It is a park that has more than 60 acres of gardens, outdoor recreation places and even ideal paths for walks. It also has a beautiful sports area that has an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts and a bowling green. As if that weren't enough, the park is home to a number of annual events such as Lichfield Bower and The Lichfield Festival. Undoubtedly, it is an excellent place to visit in any situation, whether alone, as a couple or with the family.
3. Soak up the military history of the regionVisit the Staffordshire Regiment Museum and soak up the military history of the region. Learn about the evolution of the Mercian Regiment and the Defence Medical Services; In addition, you will be able to know many of the movements and tactics of the infantry regiments of the British army in the First and Second World War while taking a very interesting guided tour through the corridors of these historic buildings.
4. Honour the fallen of the British Armed ForcesIn Stafford there is a place dedicated to honouring the fallen, recognizing service and sacrifice, and fostering pride in the British Armed Forces and the civil community. It is the National Memorial Arboretum that has more than 350 monuments dedicated to the fallen who have contributed services for the country. The place has an atmosphere of solemnity and quiet that makes it a perfect place to pray or meditate.
5. Relive the 14th century at Warwick CastleVisit Warwick Castle and relive all the chivalry and nobility of the 14th century on a tour that will amaze you. Walk the corridors and towers, witness the ramparts that defended the castle, admire the 64-acre gardens, see the amazing peacocks and delight in the events that take place in the castle, the wonderful jousting performances.
6. Buy trendy clothes at the Bullring Shopping CentreThe Bullring Shopping Center is a gigantic commercial building with an ultra-modern design that has more than 160 stores and 40 million visitors a year when you can get practically anything. In addition, given the fact that it is built on an old commercial centre, it has emblematic monuments that refer to its history, so while you walk through the corridors looking for your favourite garment you can admire the statue of Lord Horatio Nelson in front of St. Martin's Square or take a photo in the sculpture of a bronze bull that measures 2.2 metres.
7. Buy luxurious clothes at The MailboxWhile walking the corridors of this beautiful Shopping Center you can stop and buy many of the most luxurious clothes in trend, see art exhibitions or sneak into the production of a television channel. Emporio Armani and Hugo Boss are some world-renowned stores to find in this place as well as being the headquarters of the BBC Birmingham public studio where you can take a guided tour inside the stages.
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🏡 Cottages available: | 489 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -50%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £41. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 227 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |