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Tatton's 1,000 acres of open park offers trails for you to explore....
Teggs Nose used to be a quarry in days gone by, an old quarrying machine is still strewn around the ...
Follow the Brimstone Trail an easy access trail through the woods and around the lake...
Enjoy miles of public footpaths and routes....
This extensive, lush green corridor of woodlands, grasslands and water features is of immense value ...
Queen's Park is a fine example of a Victorian Park - although Queens Park is currently undergoing a...
The country park incorporates some of the original features of the park amusements....
Popular venue for many of the borough's key events....
Parks, country parks and open spaces provide us with amenity and pleasure.
Many have diverse habitats - from grasslands to wetlands, all supporting a variety of wildlife species, which compliments the equally-wide range of amenities, picnic areas and formal gardens.
Cheshire boasts some fantastic, historical parks and gardens - so whether you are looking for open green spaces for playing, idyllic, picturesque areas for a picnic or walking or perhaps just somewhere to sit and relax and see unusual plants.
Cheshire is the perfect county to enjoy the natural beauty of flowers and plants. Many gardeners are keen to tell you about their garden and to share their knowhow.
The everchanging guide on the right, gives a taste of Cheshire parks and gardens.
To celebrate Cheshire's Year of Gardens 08 Venture Hotel Group has teamed up with some of Cheshire's best known gardens to offer two exciting Cheshire trails at great prices.
Tatton Park, Arley Hall and Gardens, Ness Gardens, Gawsworth Hall, Capesthorne Hall and Gardens, Norton Priory, Jodrell Bank and Chester Zoo are all participating to offer you momorable experiences. For more information click here