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Walking Route
Northgate Street, Chester
Welcome to the Chester Millennium Festival Trail, laid down in 2000 as part of the city's '2000 years of Building' Millennium Festival.
Walking Tour
Chester
Chester is under threat from the Time Watchers, a mysterious society of time travellers who hide in pockets of time.
Guided Tour
Northgate Street, Chester
Step back in time with Eliza Dutton, Chester’s very own Edwardian Lady, and uncover stories of the city during one of the most fascinating periods of modern history.
Historic Site
Chester
The famous Eastgate Clock that stands above the Eastgate of Chester's city walls was build to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. You will see the date 1897 on the face - the year of this jubilee, but the clock was added two years after in…
Walking Route
Northgate Street, Chester
Let’s start with Welcome. Welcome to our wonderful city and its colourful (and black & white…) history.
Guided Tour
Northgate Street , Chester
Walk in the footsteps of Chester's amazing women. Join one of our local guides on a walk through the city streets and nearly 2,000 years of history.
Covered Market/Market Hall
Chester
Chester’s new award-winning market offers a vibrant selection of produce and goods together with a fantastic choice of authentic global foods all under one roof.
Outdoor Activity/Pursuit Centre
Byways Breaks have been arranging cycling holidays and walking holidays for more than 15 years. We know the best places to stay, and our cycling and walking routes are carefully planned to explore the most beautiful countryside.
Model Railway
Chester
Grosvenor Park Miniature Railway is a 7¼” gauge railway located only a few minutes walk from Chester’s historic city centre within Grosvenor Park.
Cycle Route
Explore the Cheshire Cycleway, a 176mile/282km circular journey through some of our finest scenery. Rich fertile fields, rocky ridges, rivers and canals combine to ensure the view is always enticing.
Walking Route
Northgate Street, Chester
In this guide, we'll be taking a look at Chester in the Norman and later medieval periods, from around 1070 to 1500. But please excuse us if we don't stick too rigidly to these dates....
Walking Route
Chester
For over 300 years the legionary fortress of Deva, the largest in Roman Britain, stood where Chester now stands. Its influence is still felt 1600 years after the Romans departed and this short guide will help you discover more about Deva and its…
Walking Route
Chester
This guide is to help you to explore and enjoy Watergate Street, one of Chester's most picturesque streets.
Walking Route
Chester
This walk covers around 600 yds (1km). Take care – you may meet low beams and different floor surfaces as you walk. And don't forget to take a look at the Rows from street level as you explore.
Leisure / Swimming Pool
Chester
The park has beautiful views of the local area, which provides a stimulating play environment and the Aqua Park/Water Park includes a 10 feature spray facility close to a grassed picnic area.
Walking Route
Chester
What the Dickens! It's a trail around Victorian Chester – or it's not all Black & White (although a lot of it is) Chester's famous black and white buildings attract visitors from across the world..
Walking Route
Chester
The extended Baker Way links the heart of Chester with Delamere Forest Park. The core of the route is provided by the original Baker Way - a long established route from Christleton to Brines Brow Picnic Area.
Activity Centre
Ellesmere Port
How often do you get the chance to meet a sand tiger shark? Well you can at Blue Planet Aquarium, home to one of Europe's largest collections of sharks, including our largest shark, Storm, who's 12 feet long!
Walking Route
Chester
For any Visitor to Chester who has time constraints, a lovely idea is a stroll down Bridge Street on to Lower Bridge Street and through the Bridgegate to view the River Dee.
Walking Tour
Northgate Street, Chester
Up for a challenge? Looking to impress on Instagram? The Guild of Chester Tour Guides is launching a brand new guided Walls Walk in time for Cheshire Day (30th March)