Along with beautiful Cheshire countryside, Macclesfield boasts a rich silk heritage showcased in museums. British traditions exist in historic homesteads and old farm gates, while a packed calendar of events celebrates everything from blues music to beer.
Things to do in Macclesfield
Immerse yourself in Cheshire’s wild hill country at Tegg’s Nose Country Park. The rocky landscape is home to old quarries, chiseled cliffs and twin reservoirs. Trek the Main Trail through Macclesfield Forest to Tegg’s Nose Quarry or cycle the Riding the Ridges route for marvelous views over the Cheshire Plain towards the Welsh Hills and Liverpool.
Discover the art of silk making, from cocoon to loom, at the Silk Museum, housed in Macclesfield’s original School of Art. Retrace the journey along Silk Road to the Paradise Mill. Take a guided tour to see how silk is woven, printed and colored with live demonstrations and marvel at the remarkable collection of silk buttons, gowns and parachutes.
For a day of family fun, visit the award-winning Blaze Farm, famous for making Hilly Billy Ice Cream. Explore the Peak District countryside on the nature trail, watch the sheep shearing in summer and see lambs finding their feet in spring. After working up an appetite, tuck into a traditional ploughman’s lunch in the Tea Room and Ice Cream Parlour.
Step back in time at Capesthorne Hall, an 18th-century stately home set amid glorious gardens and grounds. Explore the elegant Jacobean-style rooms adorned with fine art, tapestries and antique furniture before strolling through the formal gardens or following the woodland walk. If hunger strikes, enjoy afternoon tea at the Butlers Pantry.
Getting around Macclesfield
Macclesfield is a 30-minute drive or an hour’s train ride from Manchester Airport. Trains from London, Manchester and Leeds arrive regularly at Macclesfield Station. Once in town, buses and walking are the primary modes of transport.