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Country / Royal Park
Macclesfield
Macclesfield Riverside has a variety of habitats and is a great place to watch wildlife. You may see the herd of Longhorn cattle, an ancient and docile breed, which grazes the meadows to help preserve plant species diversity.
Country / Royal Park
Wirral
Enjoy nature trails, woodlands walks, orienteering courses, bird watching and family days out. Here you will find picnic facilities, tea gardens, cafe, coach parking toilets, bird hide and a dog free children's play area.
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.
Country / Royal Park
Chester
Countess of Chester Country Park brings the countryside closer to the city, providing visitors with the opportunity to enjoy natural and peaceful surroundings as they wander around the park’s pathways.
Natural Feature
Chester
Discover the secrets of this hidden gem, nestled in the suburbs just outside of Chester. With an abundance of wild flowers in its meadows and its sections of ancient hedgerows, Caldy Valley Nature Park is a beautiful oasis in which to while away an a
Waymarked Trail
Sandbach
After the railway closed in 1966 the track lay derelict for many years, gradually becoming more and more overgrown.
Nature Reserve
Poynton
Jacksons’ Brickworks in Higher Poynton is a special place, reclaimed by nature after its industrial interlude
Waymarked Trail
Poynton
The Middlewood Way is a 16km (10 mile) linear country park following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway through picturesque Cheshire East countryside. It provides a relatively level route for all users along its wildlife corridor
Natural Feature
Chester
The river is 70 miles long and stretches through Wales and Chester. On the bank of the river is the 'Groves', a paved promenade complete with bandstand, cafés, restaurants and public houses.
Natural Feature
Alsager
The Merelake Way is an approximately 1 mile / 1.5 kms long trail for walkers, located on the Southern edge of Alsager. Once a railway line the Merelake Way follows a wooded cutting as it climbs uphill towards the Staffordshire border at Merelake.
Waymarked Trail
Marton, Winsford
Welcome to Whitegate Way, where heavy goods trains laden with salt once lumbered to Cuddington to join the Chester - Manchester line.
Natural Feature
Chester
Farndon lies on the River Dee south of Chester and on the border with Wales, with which it is linked by a 14th Century nine-arch stone bridge. The church has its origins in the 13th Century but was restored after the Civil War.
Nature Reserve
Congleton
Follow the Brimstone Trail an easy access trail through the woods and around the lake
Natural Feature
Alsager
One hundred and fifty years ago this area was a hive of bustling industry, based on salt. There were numerous brine shafts and salt works in the area, the largest salt works was located at Malkins Bank.
Municipal Park
Congleton
This magnificent Victorian park is now fully restored and open to the public.
Municipal Park
Crewe
Queens Park’s beautiful 45 acres, was dedicated, to the people of Crewe, in 1887, to mark the joint occasion of the Queen's Jubilee and the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Grand Junction Railway.
Municipal Park
Sandbach
Sandbach Park is located in the heart of Sandbach town centre adjacent to the library
Nature Trail
Frodsham
Smart Victorian formal bedding scheme which reflects the work of original designer Edward Kemp, renowned for his work at Birkenhead Park.
Municipal Park
Macclesfield
Popular venue for many of the borough's key events.
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69 reviewsGarden
This secluded and tranquil garden is one of Cheshire's best kept secrets and wraps around the cottage in a series of linked ‘rooms’.