Stockport /ˈstɒkpɔːrt/ is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Manchester city centre, where the River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey. The town is the largest settlement in the metropolitan borough of the same name.
Restaurants in Stockport
5.0 based on 52 reviews
We offer canoe, kayak, Stand Up Paddleboard trips on the river Mersey in South Manchester, and on canals in and around Manchester. We also offer, mountain biking, archery, bushcraft, teamwork challenges, sessions and coaching. We cater for individuals, families, parties and school & youth groups. Get in touch
5.0 based on 814 reviews
There's no other climbing centre quite as unique as Awesome Walls Stockport! We offer a first class indoor climbing experience regardless for complete novices to experienced rock athletes! Taster Sessions for beginners, Birthday parties, Group booking, Climbing Coaching, Kids Clubs- we offer it all in a safe and warm environment. All of our instructors are qualified, experienced and great fun to be with. If you have any questions or special requirements, please don't hesitate to phone, email or drop in. Don't climb ordinary when you can climb AWESOME!!! We hope to see you soon. Dave Douglas CEO and Founder Awesome Walls Climbing Centres Ltd.
Having done 3 days at the centre with school for gcse pe my teen son and friend were keen to come back to improve some of their scores. We booked with Tony who was fab, really knowledgeable, gave great advice and really helped them both. I was really in impressed by the range of different walls/ height, difficulty rating etc. Something there to suit all ages and abilities. My son is already itching to come back. Great experience!
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Go Karting parties For Children age 3 to 10 years. please see our website for further information.
Great place to host your child's birthday party. Ours was delayed due to COVID19 but cannot say enough about the owners of this business in their dealings with me. They have been amazing and very helpful. I will be back to them once it is safe to host a party.
5.0 based on 101 reviews
Chads Theatre was founded just after the First World War as Cheadle Hulme Amateur Dramatics Society, performing in different venues in the Cheadle Hulme area. In October 1959 the members opened their own premises and have continued to develop the Theatre ever since, providing a first class venue for its members and patrons. In 1982 the name officially changed to Chads Theatre Company. Chads Theatre has a wardrobe department with costumes available for hire to other theatres and to also the general public. There is space available to hire for meetings, parties & much more. Chads Theatre has a fully licensed bar.
We visit this theatre on a relatively regular basis. The quality of the performances are usually above average and the venue is a reasonable size with comfortable seating, pleasant bar area and free parking a few yards away.
5.0 based on 308 reviews
Fantastic afternoon at the Savoy in Heaton Moor a traditional cinema,watching 42nd street , very courteous staff with luxury seating and delicious beverages, I recommend the Long Hop ale...
5.0 based on 77 reviews
X-Genvr is a Virtual Reality Centre in Stockport. They offer the latest motion platform arcade machines and private room-scale wireless VR experiences.
This was our second visit to X-Genvr. The first time we booked the private room and this time we booked an hour in the arcade - mum, dad and 2 kids aged 8 and 10. This was a surprise for my sons 11th birthday! The kids absolutely loved this place last time, and our second visit did not disappoint! We had ample time to go on whatever we wanted to, the games were amazing (the bikes and the roller-coaster are a must!!) and the staff were yet again brilliant at making sure we got the best out of our time there. The kids had an unbelievable time, and must have thanked us 100 times for taking them back. We'll definitely be returning!
4.5 based on 568 reviews
Carved into the natural sandstone cliffs, the intriguing network of underground tunnels offers visitors an unparalleled insight into life in wartime Britain in the 1940's. Visitors have the opportunity of learning about the experiences of local people during the war from the displays in the tunnels and from the state-of -the-art audio-guides and to find mementos of the 1940's in our shop.
Excellent school trip, we were all dressed up the children as refugees, I was a land girl and others in military uniform very informamtitive, it was a great visit
4.5 based on 55 reviews
The actual Chapel building is currently closed. You can still walk around the stunning gardens. See the building from the outside which is several hundred years old. Along with the flattened gravestones. Beautiful spring flowers in bloom on the visit. In the adjoining garden. There is a bird feeding area which attracts numerous birds. Chadkirk well is not far away and has a well dressing festival. Walks all around. A peaceful oasis has benches to sit on
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4.5 based on 311 reviews
This spectacular flight of sixteen working locks - surrounded by some beautiful wooded countryside and scenic walks - raises the canal 209 feet to reach a height of 518 feet above sea level at Marple.
We walked from Romiley by the canal seeing all kinds of nature. Fish, baby fish, ducks and ducklings, geese and goslings. Lovely to see the aqueduct stunning views, great to see the locks. Stunning views. A lovely walk.
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