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Cheshire's Peak District
Discover Cheshire's Peak District
Where to begin? Over to the east, Cheshire rises to the Peak District, England's first National Park, creating Cheshire's Peak District, an area brimming with breath-taking scenery, dramatic landscapes and world-class events. From Lyme and the hills above Buxton to Biddulph's moorlands in the South, Cheshire's Peak District is an area of truly outstanding beauty.
At the dramatic rocky outcrop of Alderley Edge, there are mysteries and myths bound up with Merlin. Almost as weird and wonderful are the bridges and locks on the Macclesfield Canal which takes you by hired boat or towpath serenely to the Silk Museum, the eccentricities of the Anson Engine Museum and the Georgian architectural grace of Lyme - National Trust. Stride out along the Gritstone Trail, a 35 mile trail with stunning views in all directions across Cheshire's peaks and plains.
There are many unique market towns situated within Cheshire's Peak District, such as stone built Bollington where you can climb Kerridge Hill to see the famous White Nancy landmark, believed to commermorate the victory at Waterloo; Knutsford, the inspiration for Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford and Prestbury, a pretty village sitting in sight of the Pennine foothills astride the River Bollin to name a few.
Cheshire's Peak District is also home to no less than 7 National Trust properties not to mention many other fantastic attractions. Start by exploring stately homes Tatton Park and Arley Hall with their magnificent mansions and award winning gardens. Speaking of Gardens, garden lovers will be thrilled with the many stunning gardens on view in this area including Gawsworth Hall, Capesthorne Hall, Quarry Bank and Rode Hall & Gardens.
The Cheshire Peak District area offers a myriad of unusual delights. Come face to face with cutting edge science at Jodrell Bank and marvel at the giant Lovell Telescope, or discover some of the world's rarest mechanical engines at Anson Engine Museum.
And for a burst of fresh air and quality family time make sure you visit the many country parks and nature reserves in the area including Tegg's Nose Country Park which offers exhilarating views over Macclesfield Forest and is part of the famous Gritstone Trail.
Browse the individual pages below for information about places to stay, eat, visit and events in some of the many Cheshire towns and villages that comprise Cheshire's Peak District.
Towns within Cheshire's Peak District

Experiences in Cheshire's Peak District
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Afternoon Tea at Mottram Hall
If you are looking for a traditional afternoon tea in Cheshire, then our charming atmosphere and exquisite food and drink are the perfect choice.
£34.00 From price per person

Afternoon Tea at Cottons Hotel & Spa
Afternoon Tea at Cottons Hotel & Spa are all about great quality ingredients and great flavours for the ultimate treat.
£30.00 From price per person



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Unmissable Events in Cheshire's Peak District

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Yuletide: A Glittering Winter Adventure
Dates: 15th Nov - 23rd Dec 2025
Immerse yourselves in music, wonder, and lights.

Halloween at Quarry Bank
Dates: 23rd Oct - 1st Nov 2025
Brought to you by the producers of Christmas at Dunham Massey, Halloween at Quarry Bank returns with a spine-tingling night of thrills, chills, and glowing surprises.

Astro Night: Kids
Dates: 22nd Nov - 7th Mar 2026
Let your young astronomer’s imagination run wild as they navigate the night sky in a fun-filled evening where they will learn all about the planets and constellations lighting up the darkness.

Winter Family Trail with Speechly the Pineapple
Dates: 13th Nov - 28th Feb 2026
Embark on a magical winter journey with Speechly the Pineapple as he explores the estate. Best suited for children under 10.
Trails in Cheshire's Peak District

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1 Miles
Discover Tegg’s Nose Country Park and experience Cheshire East’s wild hill country where rock dominates the landscape.

2.5 Miles
The Middlewood Way is a 16km (10 mile) linear route following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway through picturesque Cheshire East countryside.

2 Miles
Situated in the delightful Bollin Valley, the Macclesfield Riverside Park provides a recreational park close to the heart of the town. The park has a variety of habitats and is a great place to watch wildlife.

1/4 Miles
Macclesfield Forest is the last remnant of the Royal Forest of Macclesfield and is now a working forest managed by United Utilities.
Businesses in Cheshire's Peak District

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Quarry Bank - National Trust
Quarry Bank is a place of stark contrast, where the power of the Industrial Revolution sits alongside the beauty of picturesque gardens and lush countryside.

Lyme - National Trust
Nestling on the edge of Cheshire and the Peak District, Lyme was once home to the Legh family and, in its heyday a great sporting estate.

Pecks Restaurant
Peck's unique style of presentation ensures that diners delight in the complete meal experience

Macclesfield Forest
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.

Congleton Information Centre
Conveniently located in Congleton town centre with a friendly team of helpful staff with a wealth of local knowledge to share with you.

Champneys Mottram Hall Golf Course
Mottram Halls championship golf course is set in 270 acres of Cheshire's finest parkland and is located one mile from the picturesque village of Prestbury.

The Lovell Quinta Arboretum
Nestled in the heart of the Cheshire countryside in the picturesque village of Swettenham lies this horticultural treasure. The arboretum was the lifelong project of Sir Bernard Lovell, founder of the Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope.

Congleton Golf Club
Congleton Golf Club was founded in 1898 when a group of some 20 gentlemen enthusiasts met at the Lion & Swan and decided that Congleton should have a course and that its locality should be not west of the Lion & Swan and near to the railway.
Offers in Cheshire's Peak District

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Expiry Date: 28th Dec 2025
Cosy up in the Gardener’s Cottage tearoom and indulge in seasonal savouries, finger sandwiches, handmade cakes and pastries.