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  1. Add Nantwich Museum to your Itinerary

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    Nantwich Museum

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    Museum

    Nantwich

    Nantwich Museum, a vibrant community museum where visitors can learn about the early settlement of the town, the importance of salt, the local dairy and other industries, events and people that have shaped the town's history.

  2. Add Nantwich Riverside to your Itinerary

    Nantwich Riverside

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    Nature Trail

    Nantwich

    The riverside area of Nantwich is home to the saline spring that feeds the outdoor swimming pool and on which the town’s prosperity has been largely founded.

  3. Add Nantwich Riverside Loop to your Itinerary

    Nantwich Riverside Loop

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Nantwich

    Stretch your legs on this pleasant walk from the town centre, taking in the Riverside Park, the Shropshire Union Canal and the historic Welsh Row. Just follow the signs in either direction and enjoy getting to know the countryside and its history.

  4. Add National Waterways Museum to your Itinerary

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    National Waterways Museum

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    Type:

    Museum

    Ellesmere Port

    Unlock the wonders of our waterways at National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port.

  5. Add National Waterways Museum for Groups to your Itinerary

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    National Waterways Museum for Groups

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    Museum

    Ellesmere Port

    For adult groups of 10 or more, there are a range of options available for groups for an enjoyable day out at the National Waterways Museum Ellesmere Port.

  6. NCN Route 45

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    Cycle Route

    Whitchurch

    Route 45, also known as the Mercian Way, forms part of the Chester to Salisbury route.

  7. Add NCN Route 5 to your Itinerary

    NCN Route 5

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    Type:

    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.

  8. Add NCN Route 55 to your Itinerary

    NCN Route 55

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    Cycle Route

    Congleton

    National Cycle Network A part of route 55 which takes in the Cheshire route, Congleton to Marple.

  9. Add NCN Route 71 to your Itinerary

    NCN Route 71

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    Type:

    Cycle Route

    Sutton, Macclesfield

    Route 71 is a regional route which runs across the county from east to west. It starts at one of the highest points in the county at Teggs Nose Country Park and extends down to the westernmost point in Cheshire, overlooking the Welsh hills.

  10. Add NCN Route 73 to your Itinerary

    NCN Route 73

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    Cycle Route

    Congleton

    Route 73 takes in the Cheshire section of the route from Congleton to Davenham. It provides a link between two National Routes - 55 to the east and 5, which runs through the centre of the county and on to Wales.

  11. NCN Route 74

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    Cycle Route

    Regional Route 74 provides a link between national Routes 45, Salisbury to Chester and 5 Reading to Bangor.

  12. NCN Route 75

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    Cycle Route

    Audlem

    Route 75 is unusual as it starts deep in the heart of Shropshire at Market Drayton and links into national Route 5 at Winsford. We will also share part of the route with 70 and 74.

  13. Add Nelson Pit Visitor Centre to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Visitor Centre

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    Type:

    Nature Reserve

    Poynton

    Nelson Pit Visitor Centre is one of Poynton's hidden gems and is perfectly situated near to Poynton Marina for a relaxing afternoon with the family.

  14. Nelson Pit Walk 1

    Add Nelson Pit Walk 1 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 1

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Macclesfield

    This short walk follows the canal towpath and The Middlewood Way, giving an insight into the industrial history of the area.

  15. Add Nelson Pit Walk 10 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 10

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    The second part of two walks making the Middlewood Challenge, a 20-mile walk in the figure of eight. The first section of the Challenge is Walk 9 which is about 8 miles long and takes around 3½ hours to walk. Total walking time for both parts is arou

  16. Add Nelson Pit Walk 2 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 2

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    This walk visits the estate of Lyme Park where red deer may be spotted alongside the moorland paths.

  17. Add Nelson Pit Walk 3 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 3

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Macclesfield

    One of a series of walks from the Nelson Pit Visitor Centre. One of the main features of this walk is Poynton Coppice.

  18. Add Nelson Pit Walk 4 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 4

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    This is one of a series of walks from the Nelson Pit Visitor Centre. This is a flat walk along the Macclesfield Canal towpath and Middlewood Way.

  19. Add Nelson Pit Walk 5 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 5

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    One of a series of walks from the Nelson Pit Visitor Centre. The route through Poynton Coppice is pretty at any time of the year. The majority of The Coppice is owned by Cheshire East Council and is subject to a ten-year management plan.

  20. Add Nelson Pit Walk 6 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 6

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    The route follows the Macclesfield Canal north and then along wide country tracks before an uphill stretch into Lyme Park. The views from the highest point near Lyme Park on a good day are spectacular.

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