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Walking Route
Middlewich
The Middlewich Waterside Trail runs around and through the town of Middlewich. The Whole Trail is 3.4 miles.
Activity Centre
Delamere
Why not bring your horse on holiday with you, we can offer first class stabling, so you can enjoy the hacking through the forest when ever you want. Also within half an hour away there are a number of equestrian centres you can visit, whether it be…
Walking Route
Congleton
Astbury Mere is a green oasis developed on the site of a former sand quarry, less than a mile from Congleton town centre. Enjoy a stroll through wildflower meadows and admire the views across the mere towards Congleton Edge and Mow Cop.
Walking Route
Higher Poynton
This walk visits the estate of Lyme Park where red deer may be spotted alongside the moorland paths.
Walking Route
Wincle
This walk passes through beautiful countryside. The Shell Brook valley is particularly beautiful and very remote. Deer can be heard rutting in this valley in autumn when the trees turn magnificent shades of gold and rusty brown.
Riding/Trekking Centre
Northwich
A fantastic amount of dry tracks and the new hilly part the Old Pale is now open for riding, offer you hours of riding without seeing the same place twice.
Maps available from the visitor centre. Horse Box parking available.
Walking Route
Dutton, Northwich
Explore the stunning countryside of the Weaver Valley, passing through a shady wood filled with bluebells and wood anemones in spring.
Walking Route
Haslington
This route uses parts of two local walks developed by Haslington Conservation Volunteers
Walking Route
Swettenham Village, Congleton
A wonderful section of the Dane Valley Way that takes you through mixed grazing fields. The second half of the walk meanders through the Cheshire Wildlife Trust site Swettenham Meadows which is a haven for water loving plants.
Outdoor Activity/Pursuit Centre
Byways Breaks have been arranging cycling holidays and walking holidays for more than 15 years. We know the best places to stay, and our cycling and walking routes are carefully planned to explore the most beautiful countryside.
Museum
Port Sunlight
Port Sunlight Museum celebrates the unique heritage of the beautiful and historic industrial village. It is the finest surviving example of early urban planning the UK, Port Sunlight is set in 130 acres of beautiful parkland.
Walking Route
Chapel Lane, Beeston, Nr Tarporley
Discover Beeston Crag’s prehistoric past and spectacular views, before circling Victorian Peckforton Castle high on the wooded Peckforton Hills, and then crossing the fields near Peckforton Mere.
Walking Route
Chester
This walk focuses on Chester under the five Tudor monarchs reigning from 1485-1603. Our five Tudor monarchs are, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.
Walking Route
Nantwich
This level canal towpath offers an elevated position for views over Nantwich town and the surrounding Cheshire plain countryside.
Walking Route
Chester
Handbridge lies across the Old Dee Bridge from the city and much of Chester's Roman fortress was built from stone quarried here. The community lies on the old main road into North Wales and it's name in Welsh is 'Treboeth', meaning 'burnt town or…
Garden
Knutsford
50 acres of award winning gardens representing over 200 years of garden design and history.
Cycle Route
Sutton, Macclesfield
Route 71 is a regional route which runs across the county from east to west. It starts at one of the highest points in the county at Teggs Nose Country Park and extends down to the westernmost point in Cheshire, overlooking the Welsh hills.
Walking Tour
Chester
A walk on the wilder side.
Invaders from across the North Sea swept across much of Britain over 1000 years ago and seized and stole whatever they could find.
Come on tour with a Viking warrior or Shield Maiden and uncover the lasting impact they…
Cycle Route
Congleton
For over 100 years trains travelled along the Biddulph Valley Way carrying coal from the Potteries to Congleton. Today walkers, cyclists and horse riders enjoy this tranquil route away from the roads.
Cycle Route
Northwich
This is a 20 mile route on quiet country roads but crossing several busy main roads.