Head to Beeston Castle to explore the 13th-century fortress and enjoy stunning panoramic views across the Cheshire Plain. Discover the history of the site and the legend of Richard II’s lost treasure. 

Beeston Castle

From here you can enjoy a circular walk (5.5 miles) along the Sandstone Trail and into the Peckforton Hills. Or you can walk from Beeston Castle towards The Pheasant Inn in Tattenhall (approx. 3 miles).  

Either way you will enjoy breathtaking views of rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and Cheshire’s sandstone ridge. Spot local wildlife and take in the beauty of the Peckforton Hills. 

Lunch at The Pheasant Inn cannot be beaten and in honour of Cheshire Day they have put together the most mouth-watering menu featuring some of the best Cheshire produce including Bourne’s Cheshire Cheese, Weetwood Ale, delicious products from Mrs Darlington and more. Relax in this charming 17th-century inn with stunning views over the Cheshire countryside. 

The Pheasant Inn, Tattenhall

If you walked to the Pheasant, enjoy a leisurely stroll back or take a quick taxi trip back up to Beeston Castle. 

We are famous for two things. Beautiful rolling countryside and delicious local produce and this itinerary combines the two perfectly! 

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Beeston Castle on the Sandstone Trail

Stride out along the Sandstone Trail and sample some of the finest walking in Cheshire. Follow the ridge of sandstone that rises dramatically from the Cheshire plain and enjoy this invigorating walk at any time of year.

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The Pheasant Inn is an award-winning country inn tucked in a peaceful corner of rural Cheshire and featuring charming countryside accommodation and an AA Rosette awarded restaurant.

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