Hare Hill - National Trust
Enjoy Charles Brocklehurst's informal garden as it comes alive in spring; snowdrops, narcissi and cyclamen lead the way, and are soon followed by the vibrant colour of rhododendrons, magnolias, and azaleas. The walled garden has been restored in line with Brocklehurst's vision, and now the white perennial borders sing out in summer. On warm days, bring a picnic to enjoy eating outside in the fresh air. Families can explore and play in the natural play area. Autumn provides a great opportunity for invigorating walks around the garden as the trees change colour.
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May half term: Buzzy Bee spotter trail
Dates: 23rd May - 31st May 2026
What’s the buzz all about? Join us in the outdoor spaces at Hare Hill this May half term and explore our Buzzy Bee spotter trail.
Businesses close to Hare Hill - National Trust
Bridge Hotel Restaurant
In the very heart of rural Cheshire lies the picturesque and unspoilt village of Prestbury which miraculously has resisted the breathless pace of the modern world and has retained the tranquil atmosphere of the perfect English village.
Nether Alderley Mill - National Trust
Concealed under the long sloping roof of this medieval building is a fully restored, working corn mill.
Tytherington Club & Golf Course
Tytherington has matured as a golf course over the past 20 years into a widely regarded course with a gorgeous backdrop of the Pennine Foothills.
Adlington Golf Centre
There is no membership, no handicap certificate required, no strict dress code and no club tie or other stuffy rules – just the requirement to enjoy your game!