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Nature Reserve
Poynton
Jacksons’ Brickworks in Higher Poynton is a special place, reclaimed by nature after its industrial interlude
Golf Course
Warrington
This 9-hole course can be played as an 18, but be warned that it is not to be underestimated.
Golf Course
Knutsford
High Legh Park Golf Club was originally designed by Mark James and international course architect Steve Marnoch and opened in 1998
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.
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.
Nature Reserve
Ellesmere Port
Spring is a special time at Rivacre Valley Local Nature Reserve, when the woodlands are truly stunning.
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.
Golf Course
Chester
All who play here comment on the excellent natural landscape and sculpting of this wonderful course. The course offers a fair test to golfers of all levels.
Historic Site
Chester
Chester High Cross stands in front of St Peter's Church at the junction of Watergate Street, Eastgate Street and Bridge Street, a site known as Chester Cross. The cross is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated…
Country / Royal Park
Little Budworth
First impressions of Little Budworth Country Park are dominated by woodland but amongst the trees there is a mosaic of lowland heath, ponds and boggy mires. Paths meander through tranquil woodland and open glades providing a gentle walk whatever the
Nature Reserve
Congleton
Enjoy a stroll through the wildflower meadows at Astbury Mere Country Park, or simply sit and enjoy the views over the Mere towards Congleton Edge and Mow Cop.
Walking Route
Willaston, Nantwich
The second in a series of walks published by the Willaston Community Opportunities Group, this route offers a pleasant circular walk to help you get to know the village.
Historic Site
Chester
Chester Amphitheatre is the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain.
Natural Feature
Chester
The river is 70 miles long and stretches through Wales and Chester. On the bank of the river is the 'Groves', a paved promenade complete with bandstand, cafés, restaurants and public houses.
Picnic Site
Congleton
Today Timbersbrook picnic area is a beautiful spot where families can picnic
Walking Route
Chester
An ancient marketplace, a sandstone cross smashed up by the Roundheads, and one of Britain’s finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture – this Row will reveal to you more than its fair share of history. And that includes the story of Chester’s…
Museum
Chester
The Cheshire Military Museum, in Chester, tells the story of the Cheshire Soldiers from the 17th Century right through to the present day.
Event Venue
Chester
Chester's largest independent live music venue and nightclub.
Museum
Tabley
Largest collection of antique cuckoo clocks. Five fairground organs, 12 trumpeter clocks and tools all from the Black Forest.
Garden
Nr Whaley Bridge, Off B5470, High Peak
“Paradise”, “Absolutely incredible “and “Very beautiful” were just a few of the comments made about these gardens.