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Lion Salt Works
The Lion Salt Works is a restored historic open-pan salt-making site, in the village of Marston, close to Northwich.
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!
Sick to Death
Explore the gory story of medicine through time. Learn and laugh in a gross but family fun attraction.
Chester Zoo
Dive into a day packed with exploration and excitement at Chester Zoo!
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool John Lennon Airport handles around 5 million passengers per year with flights to over 70 destinations in the UK, across Europe, North Africa and onward connections to North America.
Panda Mami
Panda Mami is a critically acclaimed restaurant group that rivals high end buffet restaurants more commonly found in 5 star hotels, and popular in the Far East.
Churnet Valley Railway
Hidden within the scenic Staffordshire Moorlands, Churnet Valley Railway offers a relaxing escape for visitors of all ages.
Quarry Bank - National Trust
Quarry Bank is a place of stark contrast, where the power of the Industrial Revolution sits alongside the beauty of picturesque gardens and lush countryside.



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Dates: 14th Aug - 14th Aug 2026
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 - 5th Jul 2026
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.