Discover the best top things to do in Leek, United Kingdom including The Roaches Peak District, The Earl Grey Inn, Wine and Whisky, RSPB Coombes Valley Nature Reserve, Peak Wildlife Park, Rudyard Lake, Tittesworth Water Sports and Activity Centre.
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5.0 based on 462 reviews
Visited when staying at the Camping and Caravanning site at Blackshaw Moor near Leek. It was a superb 10 mile round trip hike from the campsite, across country via Lower Blackshaw Farm and Whitty Lane up to Hen Cloud. From there its an excellent north west trek following the Roaches ridge past Doxy Pool to the Trig point before turning back. Superb views of Tittesworth Reservoir. Plenty of places to stop for a picnic with a view. There is limited roadside parking that runs below the Roaches albeit it gets full very quickly. It is worth noting that it is not a bad walk from the reservoir Visitor Centre where there is ample parking, toilets etc.
5.0 based on 92 reviews
Situated just up Ashbourne Road and well worth the less than 5 minute walk from Leek town centre. A seemingly permanent fixture in the Good Beer Guide and justifiably so. Excellent range of beers, a warm and friendly welcome, and a very pleasant pub interior with a great atmosphere. Very well done to the guys that own/run this place.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Moochable down to earth wine, whisky, spirits and beer specialist with over 1,000 products and a great little venue to try something different and enjoy a glass or two
Done this tasting evening on many occasion and they just get better and better and it’s all down to the organisation of the host Ann Marie.with whats going on in the world know stone as been unturned with safety a distancing,tables spaced,sanitisation was superb and as for the food wow.we tasted whiskey and gin which are all top range products and with a detailed explanation of the distilling and area which each drink comes from every night is like a school day and then you can buy your favourite tipple after the event in the well stocked shop which as whiskey,gin,vodka,port,fine wines and so much more.so if you want an evening with difference wine and whiskey on Russell street,leek is the place to go and superb price per head.thanks Ann Marie and co for another unforgivable evening at your superb venue.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Coombes Valley is a wonderful woodland nature reserve. There is something for everyone including a play trail, woodland walks and plenty of wildlife
One of my favourite places. We seek out reserves that have a no dog policy so that we can enjoy wildlife and nature without dog walkers dominating. It's beautiful one of the few places I can relax outside. Everybody is friendly and calm. We always see plenty of birds and like how each bit of the reserve has a different feel and there is some hilly sections up into the woods. The lady who is in the shop is really nice and enjoyed talking to her. It would be a nice place to take children too as there is a big flat accessible walk with a play trail.
4.5 based on 792 reviews
Set in the heart of the Staffordshire Peak District; Peak Wildlife Park offers a truly unique and immersive animal experience. Our large walkthroughs allow you to come face to face with exotic and endangered animals from across three continents. Whether you love lemurs, have a passion for penguins or want to wander with the wallabies (and feed them with your hand!)our park has something for you. Our regular keeper talks and on site facilities provide everything you need for an entertaining, exciting and educational day out. The kids will have a wild time enjoying our play area with space hoppers, trikes and large bouncy castle, whilst you can enjoy a relaxing hot drink and delicious snack. Once you’ve done all that…Make sure you meet our Meerkats, look out for otters, see if you can hear the Rheas and DON’T miss our african village (or our Pygmy Goats won’t be happy!). You can do all of this whilst helping to contribute to the conservation of some of the word’s most amazing animals
Had a lovely visit to the peak wildlife park with my grandchildren, loved seeing al the animals and watched all the feeding times and talks which were very informative, it was great fun in the Lima’s enclosure and also the wallaby’s that run free around you ,,, we especially enjoyed the penguins and were lucky enough to see the babies being fed and weighed .. the food area was really nice and the food was very reasonably priced . The pizzas are huge and delicious. We also use the indoor jungle play area where the little ones had lots of fun playing. We visited the gift shop to buy a souvenir of our day out and the gifts were good prices and had a good choice . A lovely place to visit on a sunny day .
4.5 based on 307 reviews
Visited on a very hog day, the short walk from the car park (train station) to the dam was nice and shaded path was easy to walk and cycle. Once at the dam we used the toilets which her clean and paid a visit to the ice cream shop the lake was beautiful the kids had fun paddling about unfortunately we didn't take our paddle board as we only visited on the way back from somewhere else but we would definitely go back and pay the £10 to launch our paddle board and spend the whole day.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Nestling beneath the wonderful Roaches and on the border of the Peak District National Park, Tittesworth Water Sports and Activity Centre offers you a range of water sports, fishing and tailored activities for individuals, families and larger groups - from canoeing and kayaking to orienteering and team building. We offer canoe and kayak hire, taster sessions, archery and axe throwing to name a few
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