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Walking Route
Northwich
Many of the features of the Country Park, including the lime avenues and the arboretum, are a legacy of the days when Marbury was a grand estate. Stroll through splendid woodlands and enjoy views across Budworth Mere.
Northwich
This walk takes you on a circular clockwise route around the outside of Hartford Campus into Clough Wood, following the banks of the River Weaver to the Boat Yard and then on through Marshall’s Arm Nature Reserve, following a footpath that includes…
Church / Chapel
Wirral
A welcoming Anglican church with a diverse congregation from the local community and slightly beyond.
Riding/Trekking Centre
Mobberley
Part of Laureen's Ride the Heritage Loop circular horse ride runs through the old centre of Mobberley, one of the oldest parishes in England and mentioned in the Domesday book, before passing right next to Manchester International Airport.
Walking Route
Macclesfield
This short walk follows the canal towpath and The Middlewood Way, giving an insight into the industrial history of the area.
Nature Reserve
Northwich
Enjoy a pleasant stroll around the lake, walk your dog or stop and watch the many different species of birds. There are plenty of tables and seats along the way so you can picnic beneath the birch and oak.
Walking Route
Chester
The thriving historic city of Chester is home to the longest and most complete city walls in Britain. Originally built for protection, they are now one of the city's major visitor attractions.
Walking Route
Liverpool Road West, Church Lawton
The name Lawton originates in the Lawton family with its family crest being the head of a bleeding wolf. Local legend talks about a man saving the Earl of Chester from being killed by a wolf.
Walking Route
Northwich
This is a beautiful waterside walk that takes in the historic Hunts Lock and Vale Royal Locks. Walkers will be enchanted by the number of bird species that can be seen and heard along the way.
Cycle Route
Various
The Cheshire section starts at Kidsgrove, passing through to the national boundary near Chester. En route it runs through Alsager, Sandbach, Middlewich, Winsford, Northwich, Frodsham, Helsby and Chester.
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2935 reviewsFarm
Knutsford
Tatton Park's Farm is an authentic, 40's working farm where you can meet rare breed animals and new arrivals throughout the year. In its hayday the Farm helped feed the whole of the Tatton Estate and we've brought this to life through the 'Field to…
Activity Centre
Northwich
An internationally reknowned centre: A visitor attraction for people interested in birds of prey with an excellent aviary complex and flying demonstrations throughout the summer.
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.
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
Crewe
Right on the edge of Crewe, enjoy this short and generally level, winding walk through a haven of deciduous woodland.
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2973 reviewsMuseum
Knutsford
The Old Hall is set in an enclosure in the parkland between the beautiful mere and the site of an Anglo Saxon village with its landscape history trail. Open only on special tours and events.
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.
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1266 reviewsEvent Venue
Chester
Chester Racecourse is the oldest Racecourse in Britain & the oldest in the world still in operation.
Guided Tour
Cheshire isn’t known for its sandy beaches, yet it’s just the place to go for an ice cream.
Walking Route
Chester
Our Walk is a little over two miles (3km) long and begins at the Visitor Information Centre, located in the Town Hall.