Discover the best top things to do in Tameside, United Kingdom including Fairfield Moravian Settlement, Browton's Bottle Shop, The Silly Country, Seraphina Holistic and Wellbeing Centre, Werneth Low Country Park, Portland Basin Museum, Park Bridge Industrial Hamlet, Stamford Park, The Sportsman, Junction Inn.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
If it wasn't for the cars, you could easily believe you were back in the 1700s! I discovered the settlement when I was a teenager and decades later I'm still fascinated by it. The architecture is stunning and the church is a 'must visit', as it's absolutely beautiful. It must have been hard to maintain those buildings, so many thanks to those committed individuals who possessed the will to do it.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Great little friendly bar and bottle shop. Fantastic selection of ales, continental lagers and cider.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Brilliant time in the silly country staff great atmosphere great ales great cant fault this place will be coming back for more
5.0 based on 26 reviews
At the Seraphina Centre we are using the holistic approach of Mind, Body and Soul to work on your Psychical, Emotional and Mental body. All treatments work on healing and helps to release the emotional stresses we absorb and hold on too from everyday life, especially stress and anxieties. We also have ladies wear and gifts in our Boutique shop and a Coffee Lounge.
Always feel completely relaxed and de-stressed after visiting the Seraphina Centre. Very friendly and knowledgable staff with the added bonus of the Hideaway Lounge for an excellent meal. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
Fantastic place been going up here for 50years great views looking out over Manchester and and the moors good place for dog walking it's also an easy walk to compstall from here or down in to broadbottom
4.5 based on 436 reviews
Portland Basin Museum is housed within the restored nineteenth century Ashton Canal Warehouse in Ashton-under-Lyne. The museum combines a lively modern interior with a peaceful canal side setting. It is an exciting family friendly museum, with something for all the family.
A huge former canal warehouse at the junction of the Ashton, Peak Forest and Huddersfield Canals, with the two lower floors used as a Museum, with accommodation above (I think). A replica street scene, with reconstructed houses, a pub, schoolroom, chapel and shops, plus tableaux on mining, the canals, local transport, hatting and gloving, and other local industries. Access to the canal side, with open air seating to complement the very pleasant tea room and a chance to watch boats passing by. Plus a good souvenir shop and helpful and friendly staff.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
4.5 based on 140 reviews
My husband and I took my friend's 3yr old last week and we all had a great time. The park is clean and tidy, children's play area has plenty of things to go on. The cafe is a nice place to relax. Ice cream van near the play area was good. Swans on the lake at this time of year was nice to see. Will definitely visit again, maybe when it's a bit warmer!!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
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