Chester Walking Trails

Chester Walking Trails

Chester Walking Trails

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Number of results: 13

  1. Add Heart of Chester Walking Tour to your Itinerary

    Heart of Chester Walking Tour

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    Guided Tour

    Northgate Street, Chester

    Explore and fall in love with Chester and discover the heart of this ancient and romantic city.

  2. Add The Rows Trail to your Itinerary

    The Rows Trail

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    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.

  3. Add Bridge Street Trail to your Itinerary

    Bridge Street Trail

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    Type:

    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.

  4. Add Victorian Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Victorian Chester Trail

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    Type:

    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..

  5. Add Edwardian Lady Walking Tour to your Itinerary

    Edwardian Lady Walking Tour

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    Type:

    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.

  6. Add The Walls Trail to your Itinerary

    The Walls Trail

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Chester

    The thriving historic city of Chester is home to the longest and most complete city walls in Britain. Originally built for protection, they are now one of the city's major visitor attractions. 

  7. Add Tudor Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Tudor Chester Trail

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    This walk focuses on Chester under the five Tudor monarchs reigning from 1485-1603. Our five Tudor monarchs are, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.

  8. Add Chester in the Civil War Trail to your Itinerary

    Chester in the Civil War Trail

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    Our Walk is a little over two miles (3km) long and begins at the Visitor Information Centre, located in the Town Hall. 

  9. Add Chester Family Tour to your Itinerary

    Chester Family Tour

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    Type:

    Guided Tour

    Northgate Street, Chester

    Take the family time-travelling through a historic city with a costumed guide.
    Marvel at buildings and monuments that have been standing for centuries as you undertake an interactive tour through two thousand years of history in just sixty minutes.

  10. Add Watergate Street Trail to your Itinerary

    Watergate Street Trail

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    This guide is to help you to explore and enjoy Watergate Street, one of Chester's most picturesque streets.

  11. Add Welcome to Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Welcome to Chester Trail

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Northgate Street, Chester

    Let’s start with Welcome. Welcome to our wonderful city and its colourful (and black & white…) history.

  12. Add Roman Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Roman Chester Trail

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    Type:

    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…

  13. Add Medieval Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Medieval Chester Trail

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    Type:

    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....

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