Cheshire

England
Lymm showing boating, a river or creek and a small town or village
Charming villages, magnificent churches, Roman ruins and the glorious Peak District countryside are some of the attractions in this county in North West England.

From sprawling green pastures and rolling hills to centuries-old landmarks, stunning gardens and theme parks, Cheshire has attractions to suit all ages. Explore lively university cities, industrial towns and affluent country villages. Cheshire has strong ties with the Stone Age and Romans and, due to its network of canals, became an important transportation center during the Industrial Revolution. Today narrowboats cruise these canals on pleasure trips.

Chester is the county capital, a picture-perfect city where half-timbered houses frame cobblestone streets. Among its highlights are the Roman-age Walls of Chester, Chester Castle, ancient Chester Cathedral and the Chester Rows covered walkways.

The town of Warrington has great museums such as the Museum of Policing in Cheshire and the Warrington Museum and Art Gallery. About an hour south is Crewe, where the Crewe Heritage Centre is a must-see for those interested in trains and railroad history.

Take daytrips to market towns to shop at farmers markets, experience charming pubs and enjoy walks along canals. Congleton, Lymm, Nantwich, Northwich and Sandbach are all worth visiting. Embark on a narrowboat trip from Middlewich and shop at chic boutiques in Knutsford. Alderley Edge, Prestbury and Wilmslow form the Golden Triangle, an area decorated with the lavish homes of soccer players and television celebrities.

Cheshire is also famous for exquisite gardens ideal for picnics, walking and spotting wildlife. Arley Hall and Gardens, Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden, Tatton Park and Walton Hall and Gardens are some examples. Discover caves, dales, moors and hills while hiking in the Peak District National Park, which stretches south into Derbyshire. The Gritstone Trail is a 35-mile (56-kilometer) long waymarked walking route on the western edge of the Peak District.

Children will love the fairground rides and roller coasters at Gulliver’s World theme park. Get up close to crocodiles, sharks and tropical fish at the Blue Planet Aquarium in Ellesmere Port.

Reach Cheshire by flying to Liverpool Airport and Manchester Airport or catch a train from major British cities, including Birmingham and Sheffield. Wales’ northern coastline is just a short drive away when you want to enjoy some summer sun at seaside towns.

Popular cities in Cheshire

Chester featuring heritage elements, a monument and a square or plaza
Chester
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Spas
This pretty market town in northwest England is famous for its Roman heritage, unique shopping district and historic taverns.

Reasons to visit

  • Chester Zoo
  • Chester City Walls
  • Chester Racecourse
Warrington which includes heritage architecture
Warrington
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Business
Great art galleries and museums, sporting events, superb shopping and spectacular gardens: this large Cheshire town has plenty to offer.

Reasons to visit

  • Walton Hall and Gardens
  • Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden
  • Warrington Parish Church
Arley Hall And Gardens featuring a small town or village, heritage architecture and a house
Northwich
Known for Friendly people, Gardens and Walking
Escape to upscale Northwich! Enjoy its gardens, countryside, and lake views.

Reasons to visit

  • Arley Hall
misty winter morning
Knutsford
Known for Friendly people, Spas and Bars
Relaxing Knutsford is calling! Discover its spas, golf, food, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Tatton Park
Learning how to drive slowly.
Tarporley
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Countryside
Upscale Tarporley is calling! Discover its countryside, bars, adventures, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Beeston Castle
Market Hall and Municipal Buildings (Town Hall) in the heart of Crewe, Cheshire.
Crewe
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Business
Escape to relaxing Crewe! Enjoy its bars, spas, and theater.