Places to visit near the Delter Hotel
Burton-on-Trent town centre is half a mile from the Delter Hotel. Here you will find many of the well known retail chains and many other shops in shopping malls and precincts. There is the old established market which has both covered and open areas.
Shopping is in abundance in Birmingham and Nottingham, The Meadowfield Centre in Sheffield is only an hour away. The Shires and Fosse Park are also a short drive away. The pottery shops in Stoke-on-Trent can be reached within half an hour.
The Market towns of Ashby de la Zouch and Uttoxeter are nearby, as is the town of Tutbury which is famous for its castle and crystal glass.
Most Midland Cities are within an hours drive of the Delter Hotel, such as Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby and Leicester.
Many elegant stately homes are only a short drive away. Calke Abbey is only twenty miles away, also Chatsworth, Shrugborough, Haddon Hall and many others are less than an hour from the hotel.
Visit the historic centres of Warwick and Stratford on Avon, all within easy reach of the Delter Hotel in and Burton-on-Trent.
Burton-on-Trent is in the centre of the Midlands and the Delter Hotel is the ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas with all its tourist and heritage attractions as well as the numerous shopping centres.
For sports, enthusiasts Burton has the Meadowside Sports Centre and two golf clubs. The local Premier football clubs are easily accessible. The fun and excitement of Waterworld is available in Stoke-on-Trent.
The Coors Visitor Centre is only a five minute walk from the hotel, where you can see the history of brewing.
Excitement is never far from the Delter Hotel, with Alton Towers, American Adventure and Drayton Manor Park being only half an hour by car.
The Derbyshire Peaks are within half an hours drive of the hotel. There you can find the beauty of Dovedale, the attractions of Matloock Baths, or alternatively ride on a tram at the National Tramway Museum at Crich.
The Tissington Trail is ideal for walks or cycle ride or soak up our national heritage by visiting stately homes such as Chatsworth or Haddon Hall.
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