The Roman Way
Watling Street, Hatherton, Cannock, Staffordshire, England
About The Roman Way
Our modern hotel was built in 1980 to a Roman theme, and is situated on the outskirts of Cannock Chase. With easy access to the motorways of the West Midlands, the Roman Way provides an ideal base for your stay. Built in a Roman theme, this hotel has a marble-tiled lobby and classical columns and busts and also has a comfortable lounge/bar offering an extensive range of menus. The restaurant has a very relaxed ambience and is ideal for business and leisure guests alike. Take a short break away from the stresses of everyday life! The local tourist information offices are very helpful, and there are plenty of local sights, sounds and attraction to keep you occupied while you're there. We are well placed for Birmingham to the South, Staffordshire and the Potteries to the North or a visit to Alton Towers, with easy access to the M6.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from The Roman Way |
| Ramada Birmingham North, Cannock | (1.3 miles, 2.1 km, direction E) |
| Featherstone Farm Hotel | (2.8 miles, 4.5 km, direction SW) |
| Holly Bank House | (3.7 miles, 5.9 km, direction S) |
| Somerford Hall | (4.1 miles, 6.6 km, direction W) |
| Quality Hotel Stafford | (4.1 miles, 6.7 km, direction NW) |
| Menzies Barons Court | (6.3 miles, 10.2 km, direction SE) |
| Village Hotel & Leisure Club Walsall | (6.5 miles, 10.5 km, direction S) |
| Express By Holiday Inn Stafford M6 Junction 13 | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction N) |
| Quality Hotel & Suites Walsall | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction S) |
| Britannia Hotel Wolverhampton | (7.1 miles, 11.4 km, direction SW) |
| Novotel Wolverhampton City Centre | (7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction SW) |
| The Best Western Connaught Hotel | (7.4 miles, 11.9 km, direction SW) |
| Ely House Hotel | (7.5 miles, 12.0 km, direction SW) |
| The Fox Hotel | (7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction SW) |
| Ramada Encore Birmingham Walsall | (8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction S) |
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Recommended attractions near The Roman Way
| Moseley Old Hall | (3.6 miles, 5.8 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Cannock Chase Country Park | (5.8 miles, 9.4 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Wolverhampton Art Gallery | (7.1 miles, 11.5 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Walsall Arboretum | (7.2 miles, 11.5 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Shugborough Estate | (7.9 miles, 12.7 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Letocetum Roman Baths | (8.4 miles, 13.6 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Wightwick Manor | (8.9 miles, 14.3 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Lichfield Cathedral | (9.0 miles, 14.5 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Ancient High House | (9.1 miles, 14.7 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Shire Hall Gallery | (9.2 miles, 14.7 km, direction N) | Pictures |
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