A Day in Hoole![]() Located on the outskirts of Chester, Hoole is a village with real community and fiercely independent spirit. Dubbed ‘Chester’s oldest suburb’ and boasting a shopping district that has won a number of awards, Hoole should be a… |
A Romantic Weekend in Chester![]() As one of the most picturesque cities in the country, Chester is the ideal place to visit for your weekend romantic getaway. A romantic weekend would not be complete without a handy guide. Here you can see an itinerary and plan for your weekend… |
Cheshire's Peak District on a budget![]() Cheshire's Peak District is brimming with breath taking scenery, dramatic landscapes and world class events. It is an area that delights just about everybody. Here we take a peek at this refreshingly different part of Cheshire and recommended… |
Chester on a Budget![]() Day 1 Walk the walls Take a gentle 2.2 mile stroll around the most complete city walls in Britain. From the city walls you’ll get views of the towers and Eastgate Clock, the amphitheatre and racecourse, a perfect way to see the city… |
Discover Cheshire's Salt Story![]() Cheshire's Salt Story Salt-making in Cheshire dates back over 2000 years, when the salt towns of Cheshire were first established by the Romans. The salt was originally extracted from the ground in the Northwich region by brine pits. in the… |
Family Fun in Chester![]() Day 1 Explore the city There are many ways to explore Chester and its rich heritage, hop aboard an open top bus tour with City Sightseeing or Chester Heritage Tours; step back in time with Roman Tours as a Roman Soldier takes you on an… |
Family Fun in Delamere![]() There’s a plentiful supply of things to see and do for all the family in and around Delamere. Here's our recommended must-do's for a visit to this area of Cheshire for a weekend break. Day 1 Go on a Woodand Adventure.… |
Family Fun in Warrington![]() Warrington really knows how to entertain, amuse and inform too. Here's our recommended must-do's for a visit to Warrington for a weekend break. Day 1 Spend an exciting day at Gulliver's World Resort. Set in 100 acres of… |
Forests, Festivals & Family Days![]() Sing along with a superstar beneath the trees at Delamere Forest, and spread out a rug at Chester’s open-air theatre to watch Bryony Lavery’s brand-new adaptation of The Borrowers. Encourage little imaginations to soar in the creative… |
Girls Weekend in Chester![]() Chester is the perfect place for a sophisticated weekend away with the girls. If you reside in the country it is the ideal, quaint location to discover great shops, spas and eateries. For the same reasons it is the ideal place to escape… |
Historic Chester![]() 2000 years of heritage make Chester an absolute delight to explore. Here's our recommended must-do's for a visit to the historic city. MORNING - Walk the Walls. Take a gentle stroll around the most complete City Walls in Britain,… |
Inventions, Ideas & Imaginative Outings![]() See some of the world’s best digital works of art as a V&A touring exhibition makes its first stop in Chester, and immerse yourself in Sven Werner’s audiovisual dreamscape at its global premiere at Storyhouse. See Susie… |
Moons, Movies & Memory Making![]() Party like it’s 1969 in the shadow of the giant telescope at Jodrell Bank that captured the first pictures of the Lunar Landings, and watch a blockbuster movie beneath the stars in Chester’s Roman Gardens. Explore the fusion of cosmic… |
Rainy Day Alternatives![]() Don’t let a rainy day spoil your time in Chester, there are plenty of things to see and do without getting drenched. No need to stay indoors, make the most of unexpected rainfall with our list of wet weather alternatives… Duck for… |
Top 10 Things To Do in Chester![]() 1. The Chester Rows The historic Rows in Chester line the four main shopping streets in the city centre. The two-tiered galleries which are reached by steps from street level are unique to Chester. Dating from the medieval era today The Rows are… |
Welcome to Knutsford, The Real Cranford![]() Tatton Park plus characters from the history of the house as inspiration for her novels. The grandeur of these Staterooms contrasts with the servants’ area where visitors can get a vivid idea of what life was like for those who worked there,… |