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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.
Walking Route
Higher Poynton
The route climbs over 1300 feet from Nelson Pit to Bowstones, and is partly strenuous. However, the views from the highest points on a good day are spectacular. This walk should be avoided on a misty day.
Walking Route
Higher Poynton
A pleasant ramble on the Middlewood Way, across fields and along the towpath of the Macclesfield Canal. Part of the walk, crossing from the Middlewood Way to the Canal can be muddy.
Walking Route
Higher Poynton
The first part of two walks making the Middlewood Challenge, a 20-mile walk in the figure of eight. The second section of the Challenge is Walk 10 which is about 12 miles long and takes around 5 hours to walk.
Walking Route
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.
Walking Route
Northwich
Explore the highlights of Northwich with this 3km walk, starting at Northwich Railway Station.
Walking Route
Parkgate
Parkgate, with its tremendous views across the internationally important Dee Estuary towards the Welsh Hills, provides the setting for this fascinating, yet gentle walk.
Walking Route
Plumley
This circular walk explores the beautiful countryside around the village of Plumley, within the parish of Plumley with Toft and Bexton.
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797 reviewsMuseum
Port Sunlight
Port Sunlight Museum celebrates the unique heritage of the beautiful and historic industrial village. It is the finest surviving example of early urban planning the UK, Port Sunlight is set in 130 acres of beautiful parkland.
Walking Route
Crewe
Right on the edge of Crewe, enjoy this short and generally level, winding walk through a haven of deciduous woodland.
Walking Route
Burwardsley, Chester
Rugged sandstone outcrops, lofty trees and panoramic views both east and west across a patchwork landscape, combine to create an invigorating walk.
Guided Tour
Chester
These tours run on special days throughout the year so keep an eye out for new dates.
Guided Tour
Warrington
New family friendly cycling and orienteering trails have launched this summer in Warrington.
Walking Route
Sandbach
This area once contained thriving industries due to large underground salt deposits. Large works were constructed and brine shafts sunk to extract the salt.
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…
Walking
Middlewich
The Roman Middlewich Trail commences at the library and is easily identified by the large red interpretation panels along the route
Walking Route
Nantwich
This level canal towpath offers an elevated position for views over Nantwich town and the surrounding Cheshire plain countryside.
Walking Route
Cheshire, Widnes
Spike Island is open parkland, with items of industrial archaeological interest and a canal.
Orienteering courses suitable for wheelchair users.
Tactile maps available from Visitor Centre.
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258 reviewsWalking Tour
Chester
The goal is to provide you with the ultimate, off the beaten track, food and cultural experience. These guided walking tours offer a relaxed unique and memorable food tasting experience through historic Chester.
Walking Route
Knutsford
Tatton Park, winner of Visit England’s Large Visitor Attraction of the Year 2014, is steeped in history and memories of world wars.