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Blyth A1 Travelodge
Moto Service Area, A1 / A614 Hilltop Roundabout, Blyth S81 8HG

Blyth A1(M) Travelodge is unsurprising on the A1(M), at the Hilltop Roundabout Moto service station. Access is available from both carriageways, meaning that we’re convenient whether you’re travelling north or south. Break up your journey and stay in...
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Attractions near Blyth A1 Travelodge
A selection of attractions close to Blyth A1 Travelodge:
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| Roche Abbey (7.3 Miles) |
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Roche Abbey is a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1147, and set in an enchanting valley landscaped by Capability Brown. Excavation has revealed the complete layout...
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| Mr. Straw's House (7.5 Miles) |
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Mr. Straw’s House is an Edwardian semi-detached house where the clocks tick but time stands still. The interoor has remained unaltered since the 1930’s and...
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| Worksop Library (8.5 Miles) |
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Worksop Library is a major cultural and social institution in the town and offers a wealth of services to local people and visitors. The...
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| The Dome (8.5 Miles) |
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Unlike its London namesake this Doncaster leisure complex attracts over 1 million visitors per year to use its multi-pool water world, split-level ice rink, climbing...
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| Clumber Park (8.8 Miles) |
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With 3,800 acres Clumber Park provides an excellent venue for walking, cycling or site seeing any time of the year - even though a summer...
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| Thoresby Park (12.6 Miles) |
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A gallery of Arts & Crafts, a Grade I listed mansion and over 1000 acres of grounds make Thoresby Park provides a range of attractions...
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| Light Infantry Museum (13.5 Miles) |
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This excellent collection of regimental memorabilia and uniforms has been established to chart the illustrious history of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Regiment....
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| Sherwood Forest Centre (13.7 Miles) |
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Famous around the world as the legendary home of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest, at the heart of Nottinghamshire, has fascinated visitors since Victorian times. Within...
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| Corn Exchange (13.9 Miles) |
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In the middle of Doncaster Markets stands the 1870s Corn Exchange now restored and refurbished after a serious fire in 1994. The surrounding indoor and...
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| Mansion House (14 Miles) |
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This fine 18th Century palladian building is home to the Lord Mayor and Borough Council. At that time it was built the High Street was...
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| Doncaster Minster (14.3 Miles) |
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Standing in splendid isolation between Doncaster town centre and the River Don is the impressive parish church of St George. Designed by the famous Victorian...
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| Creswell Crags (14.7 Miles) |
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Creswell Crags is a gorge in the Midlands that has revealed a number of caves. Archaeologists investigating these caves found a number of stone tools...
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| Bassetlaw Museum (15 Miles) |
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Created in 1983, the Bassetlaw Museum has quickly developed into one of the largest and best loved collections of decorative art and antiquities I this...
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| Conisbrough Castle (15.2 Miles) |
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Conisbrough Castle is managed by the Ivanhoe Trust on behalf of English Heritage and Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council for the enjoyment of everyone. Since the...
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| Earth Centre (16.2 Miles) |
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Earth Centre is described as an Active Park for Leisure and Learning. But the emphasis is on fun! Outdoor activities, intriguing exhibitions, unusual gardens and...
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| Rotherham Minster (17.1 Miles) |
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Rotherham Minster, previously known as the St Parish Church, towers over the town centre. The minster is a fine example of medieval perpendicular architecture...
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| Magna (17.3 Miles) |
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Magna, based in a former steel works near the centre of Rotherham, is one of South Yorkshire's most fascinating educational experiences, with four unique galleries...
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| Victoria Quays (18.3 Miles) |
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Sheffield’s canal basin was opened in 1819 as the terminus of the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal and in doing so connected Sheffield to the sea...
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| Cholera Monument (18.3 Miles) |
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Situated within the peaceful surroundings of Monument Gardens, Sheffield's Cholera Monument was built in 1834 to commemorate 402 people who died of the disease two...
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| Old Queens Head (18.4 Miles) |
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Build in the 15th Century, the Old Queens Head is the oldest surviving domestic building in Sheffield. Once used as a lodge for fishing in...
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| Millennium Galleries (18.4 Miles) |
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Opened in 2001, the Millennium Galleries are a showcase building in Sheffield city centre connecting with the Winter Garden to form part of Sheffield’s Heart...
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