Located in Littleborough, 12 miles from Victoria Theatre, The Moorcock Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
Col
United States of America
I have stayed here before over the last 10 years. I have always enjoyed the facilities and staff. The rooms are clean and much improved due to new ownership and management. Showers are good. Bed was comfortable.
Located in Littleborough, 12 miles from Victoria Theatre, The Rake Tapas Accommodation provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
With 2 quality restaurants and free on-site parking, the warmest welcome awaits you at this hotel, where staff are friendly, courteous and efficient.
Danno The Manno
United States of America
This place should have Landmark Status, a tribute to the way things used to be in the UK, and how they still should be. The amazing incredible kind and hard working staff, the rooms, water pressure, wi-fi, bar service, amazing restaurants and the price/value are just simply exceptional. I felt like Royalty at The Royal Toby.
Overlooking the 34 acres of historic Broadfield Park, this elegant hotel has a traditional restaurant, free Wi-Fi and a cozy bar. The Broadfield Park Hotel is located in Rochdale center.
Luxury 2 Bedroom Flat in Central Todmorden offers accommodations in Todmorden, 20 miles from Clayton Hall Museum and 21 miles from Etihad Stadium Manchester.
Alex
United Kingdom
The location was great for the centre. Nice spacious apartment with everything we needed.
Spacious Modern Duplex Apartment offers accommodations in Rochdale, 12 miles from Greater Manchester Police Museum and 13 miles from Piccadilly Train Station.
Facilities not as advertised, breakfast not available, no...
Facilities not as advertised, breakfast not available, no hair dryer or mirror in room. Kettle available but would not fit under the tap,.This room was worth £50 to £60 , unfortunately was priced at £95, rooms advertised from £50 which was what our room was worth. Would not recommend. Nice bar staff only good thing.
Carter
Scored 8.0
8.0
Although extremely busy at weekends, the lake is a lovely...
Although extremely busy at weekends, the lake is a lovely sight with boats and pedalos and surrounded by low lying wooded hills. It's a gentle 2 and a half mile walk around it with a cafe half way.
There are a number of eating places on the main street catering for most tastes.
Car parking is centrally placed.
Definitely a place to visit mid week.
Christine
Scored 8.0
8.0
Littleborough is a gem.
Littleborough is a gem. It is a lovely village, close to Rochdale but totally different. It has a community feel and is well-kept. There are a lot of tea-rooms, restaurants and pubs, more than one would expect in a small Pennine village. After leaving the village you are immediately on the moors where there are many hiking and walking trails.
The people in the village are incredibly friendly and you are always greeted with a smile.
A relaxed village feel while being close to a large town and a big city.
Angela
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
We loved looking out at the lake felt like a holiday place.
We loved looking out at the lake felt like a holiday place. Plenty of places to eat out. Nice touch from owner to leave voucher for free drinks in the cafe. It was good to have 2 televisions. Lots of steps for us but we were warned. We really enjoyed our stay. The problems were the shower controls and hard work lighting the hob. It was very well equipped with all you need for your stay. Also nice and warm. Needs better seating in living area. Would still recommend to others.
Angela
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Littleborough is a small but lovely location in the...
Littleborough is a small but lovely location in the countryside, but still not too far from the city. Car is necessary although trams/trains running often nearby instead of driving into Manchester for shopping.
Lauren
Norway
Scored 8.0
8.0
I stayed for one night whilst walking on the Pennine Way -...
I stayed for one night whilst walking on the Pennine Way - that, or a couple of nights, are probably long enough. There are water sports facilities on the lake and a few lakeside cafes and pubs. For those with a dog (me) neither of the pubs indicated if they were dog friendly or not - and I didnt feel like being turned away - so didnt go in. The lakeside is a pleasant walk - but the roadway can be seen as a bit of a race track, especially in the evenings, by bikers and boy racers. If your on public transport, the lakeline bus runs up and down every 30 mins (probably less on Sundays) and the lake is a short walk up from Smithy Bridge station. I didnt eat there, but the Olive and Pickles cafe has tables out front in the day time and looks like a pleasant place for to eat - its closed in the evenings.
Kevin
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