From chocolate-box towns to sprawling country estates, Cheshire is a captivating slice of north-west England. Admire centuries-old architecture in Chester, explore protected pockets of woodland and learn about the county’s industrial past at local museums and historic sites. A flourishing food scene is the icing on the cake.
Things to do in Cheshire
Chester is one of the most picturesque towns in England and will charm you with its beautiful Tudor and Victorian architecture. Shopping along the Chester Rows with its series of beautifully preserved half-timbered galleries is a signature experience. The City Walls are another highlight and stretch for three kilometres around the historic centre. Guided walks offer more information on the unique history of the ancient Roman fortifications.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to cosy country pubs, Cheshire is a foodie’s paradise. Pick up fresh produce from a local farm shop and indulge in a traditional British cream tea at Tatton Park, a historic estate set in flower-filled gardens.
Delamere Forest protects one of the largest woodlands in Cheshire. Stroll along the family-friendly walking trails and test your nerve on the Go Ape treetop high ropes course. Bike rentals make it easy to explore the forest on two wheels.
The lively town of Crewe recalls Cheshire’s railway roots. Today it’s a hub for arts, music and culture. Enjoy a musical at the Crewe Lyceum and stretch your legs in beautiful Queens Park. Rent a rowboat and enjoy a leisurely paddle on the lake, then head to the café for a scoop of ice cream.
Wilmslow is another charming Cheshire town, famous for upmarket boutiques and trendy cafes. Just out of town is the Quarry Bank Mill, a former 18th-century textile factory operated by the National Trust. It’s been reimagined as an engaging history museum where you can learn about the county’s blue collar past and its role in powering the Industrial Revolution.
Getting around Cheshire
Cheshire is well connected by road, rail and bus links. Towns like Chester, Crewe and Wilmslow are pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot. Manchester Airport is a 40-minute drive from Chester. Rental cars offer the freedom to explore Cheshire at your own pace.