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Peckforton Castle
Peckforton Castle is a Grade 1 listed hotel in Cheshire that effortlessly combines the grandeur of medieval architecture with the comfort of modern luxury.
De Vere Cranage Estate
Formerly the country seat of the Armitstead family, De Vere Cranage Estate is still very much a rural retreat today, tucked away in a peaceful corner of Cheshire.
The Ice Cream Farm
Set in the picturesque Cheshire countryside between Beeston and Peckforton Castles, The Ice Cream Farm is the tastiest trip you will ever take, enticing hundreds and thousands of visitors every year!
Ring O'Bells
Ring O' Bells is situated in a picturesque village, Christleton. Escape the madness of the city centre with a 10 minutes drive. Perfect for any occasion and celebration!
Hotel Indigo Chester
Hotel Indigo Chester is a contemporary boutique hotel in Chester city centre.
The Hollies Farm Shop - Little Budworth
Over 60 years later, The Hollies Farm Shop has grown to become a destination and one of the best Farm Shops in the Northwest of England.
Sick to Death
Explore the gory story of medicine through time. Learn and laugh in a gross but family fun attraction.
Gulliver's World Resort
Gulliver's World Warrington has been providing families with great family fun for over 30 years.



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Dates: 14th Aug
Bringing together two of the most influential names in music for a special night of live music at Chester Racecourse, featuring decades of era-defining hits.
Together Again Festival
Dates: 24th Jul - 26th Jul 2026
James Arthur - Becky Hill - Ministry of Sound Classical + many more!
TOTFest Festival
Dates: 5th Jul
The UK's Biggest Under 5s festival!
Beyond the Brotherhood: The Legacies of theā¦
Dates: 23rd Jan - 24th Dec 2026
Formed in 1848, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, shook the foundations of the British art world with their bold colour palettes, truth to nature, and symbolism.