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Natural Feature
Chester
Farndon lies on the River Dee south of Chester and on the border with Wales, with which it is linked by a 14th Century nine-arch stone bridge. The church has its origins in the 13th Century but was restored after the Civil War.
Golf Course
Frodsham
Frodsham offers a unique blend of old and new amid 130 acres of rolling Cheshire countryside. After a hard game of golf, enjoy a relaxing drink in the Club House, while our restaurant and spikes bar are open for lunch and evening meals.
Walking Route
Congleton
An energetic short loop climbing onto the ridge leading to Mow Cop. The path leads through beautiful woodlands and there are fabulous views from the ridge. Interesting industrial history – coal mining and Primitive Methodism.
Natural Feature
Alsager
The Merelake Way is an approximately 1 mile / 1.5 kms long trail for walkers, located on the Southern edge of Alsager.
Golf Course
Chester
Golf course and driving range with 18 covered bays, floodlighting, putting green, 3 open bays, practice bunker, shop, clubs for hire, lessons available. Bookings taken up to 24 hours in advance.
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141 reviewsGolf Course
Macclesfield
Set in 262 acres of glorious Cheshire countryside, this true Championship course is a real test of skill and stamina, whatever your handicap.
Golf Course
Tarvin, Chester
A fine test for golfers of all abilities, but you will need to be good from the tees, as accuracy is essential - the fairways are tight and undulating.
Golf Course
Frodsham
Our 18-hole, par-70, largely flat, parklands course over 6,260 yards was designed by James Braid and today's course and clubhouse feature superb facilities in beautiful surroundings. Helsby is now regarded as one of golf's finest in Cheshire.
Nature Trail
Macclesfield
Today Macclesfield Forest is managed by United Utilities as part of the water catchment area around the reseroirs. There are four reservoirs in the vicinity with Ridgegate and Trentabank reservoirs providing Macclesfield town with drinking water.
Riding/Trekking Centre
Macclesfield
This ride, devised by the North Cheshire Riders group, offers a range of fantastic views across the Cheshire Plain, across Cheshire’s Peak District and across the trees and reservoirs of Macclesfield Forest.
Nature Reserve
Poynton
Nelson Pit Visitor Centre is one of Poynton's hidden gems and is perfectly situated near to Poynton Marina for a relaxing afternoon with the family.
Golf Course
Crewe
Queens Park Golf Club was established in 1985, A very popular 9 hole golf course measuring 4925 yards which over the years has matured into a very challenging test of golf for all handicaps.
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223 reviewsGolf Course
Crewe
Wychwood Park offers a refreshing atmosphere, spectacular views and a dedicated team to look after your every need, be it a Corporate Golf event or a simple golf round with friends.
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191 reviewsGarden
Macclesfield
A tranquil wooded garden, surrounded by historic parkland, with a delightful walled garden at its heart.
Walking Route
Congleton
Linking up with the Macclesfield Canal allows you to enjoy a gentle stroll along this picturesque waterway, before returning once again to cross the fields back to the unique half-timbered Little Moreton Hall.
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983 reviewsGallery
Wirral
Situated in the picturesque village of Port Sunlight, Wirral, the Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe.
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673 reviewsTheatre
Llandudno
Venue Cymru is located in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough, North Wales, and offers a wide range of shows for all ages, incorporating a 1,500 seat theatre, restaurant, conference centre and arena.
Municipal Park
Macclesfield
A picturesque park with a pool, ancient trees and wildlife, including great crested grebes, mute swan and tufted duck, dragon and damselflies.
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271 reviewsCraft Centre
Frodsham
Beautiful craft products with that 'must have' quality. Why not ask about our workshops?
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101 reviewsHeritage / Visitor Centre
Knutsford
Knutsford Heritage Centre tells the town's history and is home to Knutsford's 53 sq. metre Millennium Tapestry.