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  1. Chester Zoo

    Chester

    A visit to Cheshire isn’t complete without a trip to the UK’s number one zoo. Chester Zoo is home to over 27,000 endangered and exotic animals based in beautiful, award-winning zoological gardens.

    Lemur, Chester Zoo
    Giraffes, Chester Zoo
    Anoa, Chester Zoo
    Spider Monkey, Chester Zoo
    Lion Experience, Chester Zoo
    Lemur, Chester Zoo
    Giraffes, Chester Zoo
    Anoa, Chester Zoo
    Spider Monkey, Chester Zoo
    Lion Experience, Chester Zoo

    ** Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award Winner at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2024**

    ** Visitor Attraction of the Year Award at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2024 - Highly Commended **

    ** Tourism Marketing Project of the Year Award at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2024 - Highly Commended **

    ** Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2022/23 - Highly Commended **

    ** Best Tourism Marketing Project Award Winner at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2022/23 **

    Chester Zoo is home to over 27,000 endangered and unusual animals based in beautiful, award-winning zoological gardens. With over 500 different animal species in our 128 acres of award-winning gardens, you’re sure to have great day out full of adventure where you’ll feel empowered and inspired to create a better world for wildlife.

    Bring your pride to see ours and visit our incredible Asiatic lions in their savannah habitat. Take a trip to Madagascar and wander through our lemur walkthrough habitat, then explore the dense jungles of South-East Asia by boat, and immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and smells of the Monsoon Forest.

    Come and see some of our newest and cutest arrivals, with many making their very first appearances, from the critically endangered cotton-top tamarin to the incredibly rare dusky pademelon.

    Stop for a bite at one of the many restaurants, cafes and kiosks located throughout the zoo! From classic family friendly dishes to tasty street food.

    If you’re looking for something extra special, our contemporary British pub The Oakfield, serves freshly prepared locally sourced food and hand-picked beers, wines and spirits – the perfect accompaniment to your zoo visit.

    Join our Zoo Rangers for a jam-packed programme of talks and family-fun events to top up your knowledge of incredible animals across the globe! What’s more, we have plenty of playgrounds and activities to keep the kids (and the kids at heart) happy all day long!

    Why not turn your zoo visit into an adventure and book one of our unique Experiences that give you the opportunity to get even closer to our animals and plants with exclusive access and feeding activities? You’ll also gain behind the scenes knowledge from our expert keepers.

    Large Attraction of the Year Gold Award Winner and Silver Award Winner for the Resillience and Innovation Award at the 2022 Visit England Awards for Excellence. 

     

    Discover our revolutionary new app, Wild Wander; where Pokémon Go meets rambling!

    Wild Wander, our exciting new app has been designed to connect people with nature through the digital world and encourage them to explore and protect the great outdoors. The app will allow users to explore four trails in the zoo’s Nature Recovery Corridor like never before: thriving with beautifully animated local species in augmented reality.

    Download from App Store

    Download from Google Play Store

    Contact Details:

    Upton by Chester, Chester, Cheshire, CH2 1EU

    Tel:

    01244 380280

    Website

    Web Site

  2. Grosvenor Museum

    Chester

    The Grosvenor Museum is full of surprises which tell the stories of Cheshire from pre-history to the 20th century.

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    Grosvenor Museum, Silver Gallery
    Grosvenor Museum, Chester
    Grosvenor Museum, Victorian Kitchen
    Grosvenor Museum, Stories in Stone
    Grosvenor Museum, Art Gallery
    Grosvenor Museum, Silver Gallery
    Grosvenor Museum, Chester
    Grosvenor Museum, Victorian Kitchen
    Grosvenor Museum, Stories in Stone

    Bring the family, dial your curiosity all the way up to eleven, and come and find out about the history, places and people of West Cheshire.

    To find our opening times please visit our website.

    If you need any assistance ahead of your visit, please ring us on  01244 972197 above or email us and we will be happy to help. Please do not email us unless you need assistance and are unable to ring us.

    Information on our other museums can be found on the West Cheshire Museums' homepage.

    Following current restrictions please note that face coverings must be worn in our museums at all times, unless you are exempt.  

    The Grosvenor Museum is full of surprises which tell the stories of Cheshire from pre-history to the 20th century.  Some of the surprises of the collections and displays are:

    - Trace fossils of a Chirotherium which wasn’t a dinosaur, but one of their ancestors. No skeletons have ever been found and these trace fossil footprints and tail marks are the only remains we have of this animal.

    - The kermadec petrel is a tropical seabird of the southern oceans. This was the first recorded kermadec petrel in Cheshire. It was found dead at Tarporley on April 1 1908. Nobody knows if this bird flew from the tropics by itself, or if it escaped or was released from captivity in this country.

    - A skeleton was discovered in the well of a Roman mansio just behind the museum. He was between 18 and 25 years old when he died signs on his upper arm bones show that he engaged in extreme physical activity from an early age, possibly as young as 12, which was the start of working life for Romans.

    - The Roman tombstones of the Sarmation horseman who wears a tall conical helmet with his cloak streaming behind him. He holds up a dragon standard which would have caught the wind in the dragon’s mouth and made a terrifying shrieking sound.

    - The Roman galleries explore Roman life  and death in the Roman fortress of Deva and display the largest group of Roman memorial stones from a single site in Britain.  The Museum contains 2 artistic references to the Ancient Greek myth of Actaeon – come & see if you can find both.

    - Nine room-sets illustrate changing fashions in domestic interiors from the 17th century to the 1920s.  One of our staff members says:  I love the Edwardian shower because every time I look at it I just imagine what it would have been like to use it.

    - Natural Cheshire has been designed with younger visitors in mind to explore area’s rich natural history. The Museum geology collection contains over 4,000 specimens including rocks, minerals & fossils!

    - The paintings and sculpture in the Art Gallery span half a millennium of art in Cheshire. ‘By a Mountain Stream, North Wales’ by William Huggins 1880. This painting contains a number of sheep... but how many? Staff and visitors alike are undecided!

    - Silver Gallery presents the definitive collection of Chester silver.  The bowl from this silver ‘coconut cup’ is made from a polished coconut shell… Amazing!

    The galleries have a range of interactive models, screens, dressing up and activities to make the visit enjoyable for all interests.

    There is an active programme of special exhibitions and events. See website for more information.

    Wheelchair access to the ground floor, including Exhibition Gallery One, Lecture Theatre and accessible toilet.  No lift to Art Gallery, Costume Gallery or Exhibition Gallery Two on first floor.

    There is a small café at the museum offering hot and cold drinks, and small snacks. For something more substantial there are many cafes, restaurants and pubs nearby. You are welcome to eat your packed lunch in the Kings Arms Kitchen, however please note there is no disabled access. The Kings Arms Kitchen is used by schools over lunch periods during term time.

    The Grosvenor Museum is a stone’s throw from the heart of the city and en route to the city walls.

    Contact Details:

    27 Grosvenor Street, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2DD

    Tel:

    01244 972197

    Website

    Web Site

  3. Storyhouse

    Chester

    ​​​​​​​Storyhouse is Chester’s multi award-winning £37m theatre, library, restaurant and cinema.

    The Art Deco exterior of Storyhouse
    Inside the theatre at Storyhouse. c. Mark Carline
    Storyhouse’s restaurant The Kitchen has a menu celebrating the flavours of The Levant.
    Inside the Cinema at Storyhouse
    The Art Deco exterior of Storyhouse
    Inside the theatre at Storyhouse. c. Mark Carline
    Storyhouse’s restaurant The Kitchen has a menu celebrating the flavours of The Levant.
    Inside the Cinema at Storyhouse

    ** Accessible and Inclusive Award - Highly Commended at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2024**

    ** Accessible and Inclusive Award Winner at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2022/23**

    Storyhouse is Chester’s multi award-winning £37m theatre, library, restaurant and cinema. The restored and revitalised 1930s Odeon building houses an 800-seat auditorium, a 150-seat studio theatre, a restaurant and two bars plus a 100-seat boutique, independent cinema. Alongside the building, Storyhouse run a series of festivals as well as Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre and Moonlight Flicks.

    Theatre During the autumn and spring, Storyhouse welcomes the best of the UK’s and international touring work, offering a programme of dance, opera, drama, comedy and music on the theatre’s 800-seat proscenium stage. In the summer and at Christmas-time, the theatre transforms into a 500 seat thrust stage, to present Storyhouse’s home produced shows.

    Library Storyhouse’s library weaves its way across the entire building. With dedicated reading rooms, spaces to meet and study and a  creative children’s library – the Den providing spaces for storytelling and imagination. 

    Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre Storyhouse also produces the award winning Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre – every Summer a corner of Chester’s Victorian park is transformed into a unique theatre- in- the- round, with a programme of Shakespeare and adaptations of children’s classics. Plus The Chester Literature Festival every November, and WayWord festival in February half term – plus a series of music concerts and film festivals throughout the year.

    The Kitchen  Storyhouse’s restaurant The Kitchen has a menu celebrating the flavours of The Levant.  Located in the heart of Storyhouse, it is a spacious in-house ground floor restaurant and bar. The Garret bar, situated on the fourth floor, boasts panoramic views across Chester.

    Click here to book tickets, or visit the Chester Visitor Information Centre.

    Contact Details:

    Hunter Street, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2AR

    Tel:

    01244 409113

    Website

    Web Site

  4. Roman Soldier Tours

    Chester

    Dedicated to illuminating the life of Roman soldiers and life in Roman Britain.

    Roman Tours of Chester
    Roman Tours of Chester, ideal for groups or families
    Discover the Roman heritage of Chester with a Roman Tour
    Roman Tours of Chester
    Roman Tours of Chester, ideal for groups or families
    Discover the Roman heritage of Chester with a Roman Tour

    Dedicated to illuminating the life of Roman soldiers and life in Roman Britain.

    Award-winning Roman Tours offer a superb fact-filled entertaining story of 2,000-year-old Deva - Britain's biggest Roman fortress. Legionary guides take you behind the scenes at key sites to explore the drama of life in the Roman Army - all based on the latest research by military experts.

    We are specialist providers of Roman history to schools and museums across the U.K. for more than 18 years. Presenting and illuminating the life of a Roman soldier in Britain, through informative, educational and interactive experiences for all ages.

    We provide some of the only full-time professional Romans in Britain, throughout the year. Enduring the British climate in authentic clothing and equipment and constantly update our knowledge and equipment as archaeology uncovers new information. We regularly visit schools across the UK and bring education on Roman Britain to you. Should you visit Chester we also provide guided tours of the largest Roman fortress in the UK for all ages and groups. We can also provide Roman characters for corporate promotions or to add to your own event.

    A fascinating journey in the footsteps of Leg XX.v.v (20th legion)

    Daily tours throughout the year 12 noon and 2.30pm

    Tours start from Chester Visitor Information Centre, Next to the Town Hall, Chester.

    Tickets can be purchased in advance or on the day from Chester Visitor Information Centre.

     

    Contact Details:

    Chester Visitor Information Centre, Chester Town Hall, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2HJ

    Tel:

    01978 761264 / 07885 403485

    Website

    Web Site

  5. ChesterBoat - Sightseeing River Cruises and Private Hire

    Chester

    Enjoy a different side of Chester - the riverside!  Sail with us along the beautiful River Dee. 

    The Lady Diana returning to The Groves, Chester
    Bonkie the picnic boat, ChesterBoat
    An arial view of The Groves, Chester
    Chester Weir and Old Dee Bridge
    We're Good to Go
    The Lady Diana returning to The Groves, Chester
    Bonkie the picnic boat, ChesterBoat
    An arial view of The Groves, Chester
    Chester Weir and Old Dee Bridge
    We're Good to Go

    Enjoy a different side of Chester - the riverside!  Sail with us along the beautiful River Dee. 

    Choose from a Half-hour City Cruise taking in the city's rich Roman, Mediaeval and Industrial heritage, or sit back and relax on our Iron Bridge Cruise, a two-hour trip into the glorious Cheshire countryside, through the Duke of Westminster’s Estate. Our routes along the Dee are full of interesting things to see and amazing wildlife - have your camera ready!

    You can really enjoy the freedom of the city by opting for a great value combined ChesterBoat and City Sightseeting open-bus tour ticket. Put your feet up and let someone else do the driving, by road and by water!

    We're a family business, with 40 years experience of providing first-class experiences. As well as sightseeing cruises, we also offer party nights aboard, special occasion cruises (such as afternoon tea, or fish and chips trips) and we're available for private charter. Our cruises, occasions and special events are a relaxing, comfortable all-weather attraction, with options for covered seating, a fully licenced bar and toilets. 

    Bonkie the Picnic Boat

    Our gorgeous little picnic boat is available now for private charter – complete with your own personal skipper.  We can arrange drinks and in true ChesterBoat fashion, we can also take care of catering or any special requests to make your day truly memorable. Bonkie can carry up to seven people, so she’s ideal for small gatherings such as birthday or anniversary parties, family celebrations, special occasions, or just any time you fancy an indulgent – or romantic –  chauffeur-driven treat. We think Bonkie is the perfect way to make a loved one feel special. You can charter Bonkie for two-and-a-half hours for £300, which includes your own private skipper.

    We look forward to welcoming you aboard!

    Contact Details:

    Boating Station, Souters Lane, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 1SZ

    Tel:

    01244 325394

    Website

    Web Site

  6. The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail

    Chester

    The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail is a self-guided Treasure Hunt which will get you exploring around this historical city. If you’re looking for things to do with family and friends when visiting Chester then this is the activity for you!

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    Treasure Hunt Trail
    Treasure Hunt Trail
    Treasure Hunt Trail
    Treasure Hunt Trail
    Treasure Hunt Trail
    Treasure Hunt Trail
    Treasure Hunt Trail

    The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail is a self guided Treasure Hunt which will get you exploring around this historical city. If you’re looking for things to do with family and friends when visiting Chester then this is the activity for you! Can you follow the route and solve the sneaky clues?

    Your Trail adventure starts in the city centre at “The Cross” and along the 2 mile circular Trail route you’ll explore Chester’s quaint streets and old Roman walls. The Trail then takes you down to the River Dee and around the famous Eastgate Clock and Cathedral grounds before finishing at The Rows.  You’ll certainly discover some of Chester’s hidden gems along this Trail route!

    Along the Trail we’ve set the clue answers on permanent features such as historical buildings, monuments and quirky signs, so you’ll have to keep your eyes peeled to crack this Treasure Hunt.

    This unique way to explore Chester is suitable for both children and adults from the age 6 years and up, so everyone can get involved with following the route and solving the clues.

    Download and print your Trail booklet from the Treasure Trails website for £9.99. Or get a copy posted to you by 1st class post for £11.48. One Trail booklet can be shared between 4-5 people making it a great value and enjoyable way to explore Chester.

    For more information about the Chester Treasure Hunt Trail click on the “visit website” button above.

    Happy Trailing!

    Contact Details:

    Watergate Street, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2LE

    Tel:

    01872 263692

    Website

    Web Site

  7. Pictura Studios

    Chester

    Tucked away on Eastgate Row, in the heart of Chester City centre is Pictura Studios, a place that offers Art for everyone! Inside Pictura Studios you will find a Creative Cafe, Art School, our very own art gallery and an art shop.

    Pictura Studios

    Tucked away on Eastgate Row, in the heart of Chester City centre is Pictura Studios, a place that offers Art for everyone! Inside Pictura Studios you will find a Creative Cafe, Art School, our very own art gallery and an art shop.

    Contact Details:

    5 Eastgate Row North, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 1LQ

    Tel:

    01244 311065
  8. Hickory's Smokehouse

    Chester

    Hickory’s Smokehouse is an authentic American BBQ restaurant set on the banks of the River Dee.

    Hickory's Smokehouse
    Hickory's Smokehouse

    Hickory’s Smokehouse is an authentic American BBQ restaurant set on the banks of the River Dee.

    At 'Hicks', enjoy a traditional style of cooking that has its roots in the US, but just as popular in the UK With their own geniune smoker, Hickory's is the place to experience American BBQ in food! The menu is all about finger licking, sticky and slow cooked American BBQ. There's popcorn in five flavours, the hottest buffalo wings you've ever tasted, skewers with a range of marinades, ribs slowly cooked in their Amercian smoker, salads for the summer and authentic American desserts. You'll also find 17 wide screens around the restaurant showing up to 17 different types of international sport, so you wont miss a second of the game.

     

    Contact Details:

    Souters Lane, The Groves, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 1SD

    Tel:

    01244 404000

    Website

    Web Site

  9. Chester Market

    Chester

    Chester’s new award-winning market offers a vibrant selection of produce and goods together with a fantastic choice of authentic global foods all under one roof.

    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market
    Interior of Chester Market

    ** Taste of Cheshire Award Winner at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2024**

    Chester’s new award-winning market offers a vibrant selection of produce and goods together with a fantastic choice of authentic global foods all under one roof. Since opening in late 2022 it has now welcomed over 3 million visitors.

    The driving force behind the new market has been to create a ‘modern traditional market’ in a welcoming and inclusive space for everyone to enjoy – where you really can shop local and eat global.

    Open 6 days a week throughout the day and evening, with a choice of seating areas, inside and al fresco, natural light, stylish oak stalls, fully accessible and with a brand new 800-space car park next door. Awards have included for best Social Space in the Northern Design Awards, a Taste of Cheshire award from Marketing Cheshire and a Market Industry Trade Award for Best New Market, alongside a host of awards for our traders and our customer service. There is lots more to discover too - Chester in Lego, heritage stories, live music, events and art exhibitions.

    Meet the traders >

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    Contact Details:

    Exchange Square, Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2AR

    Website

    Web Site

  10. Crowne Plaza Chester

    Chester

    Choose the contemporary Crowne Plaza Chester hotel for a convenient location within the city walls of historic Chester. The hotel has recently under gone a huge transformation our new entrance, reception and lounge are truly spectacular.

    Premium Rooms at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    Standard Rooms at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    The Stables Restaurant at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    Stables Bar at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    The Spa at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    Premium Rooms at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    Standard Rooms at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    The Stables Restaurant at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    Stables Bar at the Crowne Plaza, Chester
    The Spa at the Crowne Plaza, Chester

    Choose the contemporary Crowne Plaza Chester hotel for a convenient location within the city walls of historic Chester. Step into the airy, light Lobby, and leave your luggage with Crowne Plaza Chester's dedicated Concierge. Your tranquil room or Suite has cool air conditioning and wireless Internet. Head into the city for an inspiring stroll around Chester Cathedral or the crumbling Roman amphitheatre. The brick-built Crowne Plaza Chester hotel is within the old city walls, near to cutting-edge boutiques and traditional half-timbered buildings on the ‘The Rows' cobbled lanes. The hotel itself boasts 160 spacious standard and executive bedrooms many with views overlooking the city and the Welsh Hills. There is onsite parking for 80 cars with an overflow facility when full. Club Motivation offers our guests a real chance to relax and unwind with a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa bath, gymnasium and dance studio. For guests wishing to be truly pampered our Crowne Spa offers a wide range of treatments to suit everyone. The hotel has recently under gone a huge transformation our new entrance, reception and lounge are truly spectacular. The Stables Bar and Grill with its touches of racing memorabilia demonstrate how proud we are to be situated next to the oldest racecourse in Britain. The subtle tones and modern twists give the Stables Bar & Grill the opportunity to embrace their history in a smart and contemporary way. We offer an eclectic menu of food and drink in a fresh glamorous setting.

    Contact Details:

    Trinity Street, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2BD

    Tel:

    01244 899988

    Website

    Web Site

  11. Tatton Park

    Knutsford

    Tatton Park’s ancient Parkland is just waiting to be explored.


    Daffodils in the Parkland at Tatton Park
    Blossoming trees in the parkland at Tatton Park
    Landscape of Deer
    Mansion from the Italian Gardens at Tatton Park
    Japanese Gardens at Tatton Park
    Daffodils in the Parkland at Tatton Park
    Blossoming trees in the parkland at Tatton Park
    Landscape of Deer
    Mansion from the Italian Gardens at Tatton Park
    Japanese Gardens at Tatton Park

    ** Business Events Venue of the Year Award Winner at the Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards 2022/23**

    Tatton Park’s ancient Parkland is just waiting to be explored.

    This beautiful corner of Cheshire has been home to deer herds since 1290 and they wander as freely as visitors throughout the year. The 50-acre Garden is one of the most picturesque and varied in England, with ever-changing seasonal views across the world-renowned Japanese Garden, Walled Kitchen Gardens and Arboretum, plus the historic glasshouses, maze and topiary.

    The 18th century Mansion displays treasured collections of the well-travelled Egerton family including a recently-discovered portrait by renaissance artist Francesco Salviati. The amazingly-complete Servants’ Quarters provide a fascinating insight into life ‘downstairs’ for 18th century servants in a grand house.

    And a family favourite is the working rare breed Farm, where you can step back in time as its ‘field to fork’ story brings to life bygone farm characters, rare breed animals and seasonal demonstrations. Don’t forget to say hello to the pigs, sheep, donkeys, chickens, horses and goats! Tatton Park hosts a huge programme of events throughout the year.

    Visit www.tattonpark.org.uk for details

    Tatton Park welcomes dogs in the Parkland, Farm and Stableyard outdoor area under close control. In some clearly signed areas, including some areas of the Farm and parts of the Parkland, dogs must remain on a lead. 

    In a new initiative that Tatton Park are trialling this year, dogs on short leads will be welcome in Tatton’s formal gardens every day through the summer, from 1 May 2024. Dogs of all shapes and sizes can explore fifty acres of formal and landscaped gardens with their owners, enjoying the views and finding their favourite picnic spot in the longer summer days.

    Unfortunately, we are unable to permit dogs to swim in the Meres, Play Area, Mansion, Old Hall, Restaurant and shops.

    We allow assistance dogs, such as guide dogs, in all areas.

    Contact Details:

    Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6QN

    Tel:

    01625 374400

    Website

    Web Site

  12. Alderley Edge

    Alderley Edge

    The picturesque village of Alderley Edge sits in the east of Cheshire and offers a fabulous range of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Famed for being home to the rich and famous it’s known as the Champagne capital of Britain.

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    Magic, myth and legend abound in the pretty Cheshire village of Alderley Edge.

    The picturesque village of Alderley Edge sits in the east of Cheshire and offers a fabulous range of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Famed for being home to the rich and famous it’s known as the Champagne capital of Britain.

    Although a vibrant village there is much more to Alderley Edge than shopping and eating and a walk up to ‘The Edge’ provides you stunning views across the Cheshire Plain. The setting for Alan Garner’s books The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath.

    Known as the Champagne capital of Britain, Alderley Edge has more than its fair share of quality restaurants and trendy bars. The Alderley Bar and Grill, the Bubble Room, The Alderley Edge Hotel and the Wizard Restaurant are among the Northwest's most fashionable venues.

    But it’s not all bubbly and caviar. Scratch the surface and you’ll find traditional bakers, butchers, a specialist cheese shop and the monthly Alderley Edge farmers' market.

    Contact Details:

    Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7SW

    Website

    Web Site

  13. Bosley Cloud

    Congleton

    A circular 4 km / 2½ mile walk right up onto the top of Bosley Cloud with stunning views over the Cheshire Plain.

    A circular 4 km / 2½ mile walk right up onto the top of Bosley Cloud
    Bosley Cloud offers stunning views over the Cheshire Plain.
    Views from Bosley Cloud
    A circular 4 km / 2½ mile walk right up onto the top of Bosley Cloud
    Bosley Cloud offers stunning views over the Cheshire Plain.
    Views from Bosley Cloud

    Grade: Challenging Distance: 4 km / 2 ½ mile Time; 1 ½ - 2 hours Start: Timbersbrook Picnic Site. OS grid reference SJ 895 627 | What 3 Words: ///nuzzling.expel.steps Map: OS Explorer 268 Terrain: Rough paths, steps, rocky outcrops Barriers: Squeeze stiles plus 2 step-over stiles

    Bosley Cloud is a prominent hill situated within Cheshire's Peak District on the border between Cheshire and Staffordshire. It is 343 metres (1,125 ft) in height making it one of the highest hills in the area and one of the best places to see spectacular views of Cheshire.  Try this circular 4 km / 2½ mile walk right up onto the top of Bosley Cloud and experience stunning views over the Cheshire Plain. Feel on top of the world after a little hard work walking up hill onto the summit of Bosley Cloud. You can see this outcrop from miles around and from the top you can see across the whole of the Cheshire Plan and along the gritstone ridge of Cheshire’s Peak District. Visitor information Location: Timbersbrook picnic site is located on Weathercock Lane in Timbersbrook, to the east of Congleton and signposted off the A54 Buxton Road. The postcode for Timbersbrook carpark for satnav is CW12 3PP, OS grid reference SJ 895 627. Parking: Free car parking is available at Timbersbrook picnic site. Public transport: There is a bus stop just outside the picnic site in Timbersbrook, served during the week by service number K80 from Congleton. Refreshments and toilets: There are no facilities along the route, but there are pubs nearby at Dane in Shaw and Congleton

    Contact Details:

    Timbersbrook Picnic Area, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 3PP

    Tel:

    01270 686029
  14. Middlewood Way

    Poynton

    The Middlewood Way is a 16km (10 mile) linear country park following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway through picturesque Cheshire East countryside. It provides a relatively level route for all users along its wildlife corridor

    The Middlewood Way is a 16km (10 mile) linear country park following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway through picturesque Cheshire East countryside. It provides a relatively level route for all users along its wildlife corridor. At Bollington the route passes high above the river on a viaduct offering views to the hills and mills of the area.

    Contact Details:

    Poynton, Cheshire, SK12 1UT

    Tel:

    01625 383700

    Website

    Web Site

  15. Bollin Valley Way

    Off Manchester Road, Tytherington

    The Bollin Valley Way is a 25 mile (40 km) recreational path shadowing the course of the River Bollin. The route starts at Macclesfield Riverside Park and finishes in Partington giving walkers a feel of the valley's variety.

    Grade: Long distance Distance: 25 mile (40 km) Time: 1-3 days Start: Macclesfield Riverside Park | what3words: ///puzzle.tiger.fluid Map: OS Explorer 276 & 268 Terrain: Mainly public rights of way Barriers: Multiple Toilets: At refreshment stops for patrons and in town/village centres The Bollin Valley Way is a 25 mile (40 km) recreational path shadowing the course of the River Bollin. The route starts at Macclesfield Riverside Park and finishes in Partington giving walkers a feel of the valley's variety. It takes in fields and woodlands, towns and villages, passes around Manchester Airport and ends up in the industrial area near the Manchester Ship Canal. The Way acts as a spine to the valley linking many local places of interest in one walking route. Sections of the Bollin Valley Way can also be incorporated into shorter circular walks. Footpath Closures There is currently only one closure on the Bollin Valley Way which is approximately 1/2 mile from the Partington end of the trail. The footbridge across Red Brook has been damaged by fire and is dangerous to cross. Please see the Warburton diversion notice.

    Contact Details:

    Macclesfield Riverside Park Visitor Centre, Beechwood Mews, Off Manchester Road, Tytherington, Cheshire, SK10 2SL

    Tel:

    01625 374790

    Website

    Web Site

  16. Teggs Nose Country Park

    Macclesfield

    At Tegg’s Nose Country Park rock dominates the landscape. Dry stone walls and sturdy barns add to the dramatic character of the steeply sided valleys while many of the hill tops are pitted with old quarries.

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    teggs nose country park

    At Tegg’s Nose Country Park rock dominates the landscape. Dry stone walls and sturdy barns add to the dramatic character of the steeply sided valleys while many of the hill tops are pitted with old quarries.

    Quarrying was certainly happening at Tegg’s Nose in the 1500’s and continued until 1955. Men blasted, hammered, hacked and chiselled away at the rock in harsh conditions for low wages.

    Today nature has softened the scars of industry and there is plenty to see at Tegg’s whatever time of year. You don’t have to go far to enjoy exhilarating views over the Cheshire Plain and on a clear day you can see Liverpool’s cathedrals and Welsh hills beyond. Spring and autumn are perfect for walking while sledging is always popular in the winter.

    Why Tegg’s Nose? Early maps show the area as Tegge’s Naze. This may have come from Tegge, an early Norse Settler and ‘nose’ meaning a promontory or it may be that the hill originally looked like a sheep or ‘teg’.

    Facilities:

    Toilets: Toilets are available on site, including an accessible one with RADAR lock access.

    Refreshments: Tegg's Nose Tea Room offers hot and cold food, tea, coffee, cakes, ice cream and more - visit www.facebook.com/teggsnosetearoom for details. 

    Contact Details:

    Buxton Old Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 0AP

    Tel:

    01625 374833

    Website

    Web Site

  17. White Nancy

    Bollington / Kerridge

    The White Nancy overlooks the village of Kerridge and town of Bollington.

    Built in 1817 by John Gaskell to commemorate the victory at the Battle of Waterloo, the White Nancy is a striking monument on the top of the northern extremity of The Saddley of Kerridge. With stunning views overlooking Kerridge and Bollington, and with panoramic views of Cheshire Plain, mountains of North Wales, Shropshire and the Pennines, it is a Grade II listed building and is on the National Monuments Record.

    Contact Details:

    Bollington / Kerridge, Cheshire

Itinerary Distances

FromToDistance * (metric)
Chester Zoo (53.22551,-2.87758)Grosvenor Museum (53.18776,-2.89191)3.88
Grosvenor Museum (53.18776,-2.89191)Storyhouse (53.19195,-2.89214)0.42
Storyhouse (53.19195,-2.89214)Roman Soldier Tours (53.19105,-2.89212)0.09
Roman Soldier Tours (53.19105,-2.89212)ChesterBoat - Sightseeing River Cruises and Private Hire (53.18756,-2.88606)0.5
ChesterBoat - Sightseeing River Cruises and Private Hire (53.18756,-2.88606)The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail (53.18926,-2.89209)0.4
The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail (53.18926,-2.89209)Pictura Studios (53.18892,-2.8917)0.04
Pictura Studios (53.18892,-2.8917)Hickory's Smokehouse (53.1878,-2.88704)0.3
Hickory's Smokehouse (53.1878,-2.88704)Chester Market (53.19242,-2.89305)0.59
Chester Market (53.19242,-2.89305)Crowne Plaza Chester (53.18993,-2.89463)0.27
Crowne Plaza Chester (53.18993,-2.89463)Tatton Park (53.33615,-2.38866)33.68
Tatton Park (53.33615,-2.38866)Alderley Edge (53.28656,-2.26593)8.87
Alderley Edge (53.28656,-2.26593)Bosley Cloud (53.16102,-2.15855)14.13
Bosley Cloud (53.16102,-2.15855)Middlewood Way (53.35618,-2.08114)20.1
Middlewood Way (53.35618,-2.08114)Bollin Valley Way (53.26804,-2.12895)9.28
Bollin Valley Way (53.26804,-2.12895)Teggs Nose Country Park (53.2582,-2.07346)3.47
Teggs Nose Country Park (53.2582,-2.07346)White Nancy (53.29089,-2.09209)3.46
Total Distance *99.46 miles
Estimated Journey Time3.2 hours

* Approximate distance by road

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