46 T e Travel Guide UK Travel, Days Out & Attractions
Promotional Content • Saturday 13th July 2024
Scenic lunch in the Staff ordshire Moorlands
and enjoy ‘the most beautiful meal in the Staff ordshire Moorlands’. T e lunch is prepared and served on board a vintage restored train hauled by a steam locomotive, as it makes its way through the Churnet Valley. Guests can enjoy a selection of midweek and weekend lunch services. Its Instagram-worthy lunch trains from Froghall
C depart Station and
meander their way through quiet valleys, past villages only accessible by rail, and beside beautiful landscapes. A fully-stocked onboard bar, incredible service and impeccable attention to detail put these two-hour dining expe- riences in a class of their own.
hurnet Valley Railway is inviting those with a love of unique experiences to come
a blend of luxury and charm. T is boutique hotel boasts beau-
Tradition and luxury S
ituated in the village of Reeth in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, the Burgoyne Hotel off ers
tifully refurbished bedrooms, each named after a local village. Enhance your stay by dining at the hotel’s award-winning bar and restaurant, Brasserie on the Green, renowned for its warm ambiance and exquisite dishes made using delicious locally sourced produce — the best of the Dales. Attention to detail and commit-
ment to quality make the Burgoyne Hotel a perfect retreat for those seeking comfort and a touch of local character. With stunning views, fantastic hospitality and exceptional dining, a stay here promises an unfor- gettable escape surrounded by serene
natural beauty.
Discover the perfect balance of tradition and luxury and make your next getaway a truly special one.
20% discount for readers — call to book. Valid until 1 November 2024
Book your unforgettable dining experience on the Churnet Valley Railway today. T: 01538 360522 Visit:
churnetvalleyrailway.co.uk/experiences-and-dining
theburgoyne.co.uk 01748 884292
enquiries@theburgoyne.co.uk
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