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Discover a Real Taste of Cheshire...

New Farm Bed and Breakfast

New Farm Bed and Breakfast

Converted milking parlour set in rural countryside offering bed and breakfast accommodation....

Fernlea Cottage Bed & Breakfast

Fernlea Cottage Bed & Breakfast

Rural modernised cottage, set in well-maintained gardens which are available for your use.
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De Vere Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa

De Vere Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa

A magnificent hotel on a beautiful 1000 acre estate. One of England’s finest luxury hotels....

The Plough Inn

The Plough Inn

Real ale lovers will find a wide selection of beers whilst wine lovers will be spoilt for choice!
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Yew Tree Farm Bed & Breakfast

Yew Tree Farm Bed & Breakfast

Country bed and breakfast in a pretty village location....

Pheasant Inn

Pheasant Inn

Good, wholesome, freshly-cooked food, traditional ales, a selection of wines from around the world and a warm welcome awaits you...

Foresters Arms

Foresters Arms

A country public house on the edge of Tarporley, offering a homely and friendly service....

Akesmere Farm Bed & Breakfast

Akesmere Farm Bed & Breakfast

A friendly welcome to our 150-year-old farmhouse and small working farm, situated in central Cheshire....

Welcome to Beeston Castle

Climb to the top of Beeston Castle and gaze over stunning views of eight counties.

Standing majestically on a sheer rocky crag, Beeston boasts some of the most magnificent views of any castle in England.

Excavations indicate that a Bronze beeston castleAge settlement and Iron Age hillfort occupied the site long before the castle was begun in 1225. For centuries an impregnable royal fortress, it finally fell to Parliamentarian forces in the Civil War.

The Castle of the Rock exhibition outlines the 4,000 year history of this strategic site.

Click on What's New to find out about the new Woodland Trails and regeneration project at Beeston Castle and Woodland Park.

 

From May, come and explore the new Woodland Trails - criss crossing through the woodland park, the trails and paths Woodland Trails at Beeston Castledate back to the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Paths and trails take you through the broad leaf forest and into the pine forest, close to the Robin Hood Cave and pass the entrance to the Sandcaves - another hidden gem.

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