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Chester
What’s a British Beer Break? It’s a new way of exploring the UK by uniting beer and travel and it’s coming soon to Chester.
Northwich
This Cheshire Garden Walk takes you from the quaint estate hamlet of Arley to the charming village of Great Budworth, with its historic estate cottages, and back again.
Altrincham
The Cheshire Cookery School is set in comfortable modern surroundings which incorporate the most up to date equipment, allowing you to experience new and time tested techniques side by side, professional but informal.
We cater for all levels of…
Bollington
The old track, known as Hedgerow, is probably an ancient trade route and a drovers’ road leading from Cheshire into the Peak District. It leads up to the pass or crossing point called Charles Head and is an interesting walk for another day.
Chester
The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail is a self-guided Treasure Hunt which will get you exploring around this historical city. If you’re looking for things to do with family and friends when visiting Chester then this is the activity for you!
Nantwich
This walk explores the peaceful countryside of South East Cheshire. The ancient woodland called Checkley Wood can be viewed across the fields during the walk.
Gawsworth, Macclesfield
Enjoy a pleasant ramble in the rolling Cheshire countryside, through arable farmland and pastures, along the Macclesfield Canal and across the Danes Moss Reserve.
Tarporley
Cheshire Polo Club today has over 80 playing members, five grounds and is famous in the world of polo for its fantastic parties and fun atmosphere
Chester
An off-shoot of the Bishop Bennet Way, this is a 13km (8mile) circular route for horse riders following bridleways and minor roads through the gentle countryside of southwest Cheshire.
Tarporley
Canal breaks on UK canals are quite unlike any other experience. Both in the variety of the surroundings and in actually having time to look at them, canal holiday boat hire provides an escape from the rush and monotony of ordinary life.
Prestbury
Macclesfield Rugby Union Football Club is a totally inclusive organisation which believes in developing its players throughout their journey from Mini to Junior.
Sandbach
The Wheelock Rail Trail near Sandbach follows the route of a disused railway from Ettiley Heath to Malkins Bank. Today the trail is a rich haven for wildlife and wild flowers and provides a pleasant level and wide route.
Helsby
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the rocky summit of Helsby Hill with its ancient defences, before crossing the valley to the tumbled ramparts of Woodhouse hilltop enclosure, high on the Cheshire Sandstone Ridge.
London
Travel through some of Britain’s most beautiful scenery while enjoying wines and cuisine based on produce from the landscapes that you pass. Departing from Chester the train is an opulent destination in itself as it visits cities, castles and more.
Bollington, Macclesfield
The third in a series of circular walks around Bollington and Kerridge starting from the Rangers Office, Adlington Road. The routes vary in length highlighting points of interest and provide pleasant views of the countryside.
Cheshire is home to the country’s oldest named cheese, in fact, it was first recorded in Roman times. And Cheshire cheese has been one of our favourites since the reign of Elizabeth I – irresistibly crumbly, creamy and salty.
Neston
Once a major port and more recently an important centre for coal mining, Neston today is a pleasant market town on the Wirral Peninsula.
Cheshire isn’t known for its sandy beaches, yet it’s just the place to go for an ice cream. There’s been a thriving dairy industry in the county’s lush green pastures for centuries and today some of that local milk is being put to delicious use…
Delamere
Why not bring your horse on holiday with you, we can offer first class stabling, so you can enjoy the hacking through the forest when ever you want. Also within half an hour away there are a number of equestrian centres you can visit, whether it be…
Handforth
Dean Valley's farm ride takes you across 250 acres of beautiful, rolling Cheshire countryside. The River Dean provides a variety of water obstacles which can be negotiated or avoided, depending on the ability and confidence of the rider.
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