Cheshire
Traditional villages, quaint countryside and captivating beauty await in this corner of northern England. Add to that, a rich history set in a beautiful rural landscape and you’ve got the perfect country getaway.
The beautiful Dorothy Clive Garden has an edible woodland - a perfect mix of garden of gourmet
At Tatton Park you can see deer roaming the parkland and even take part in a deer feed
Stay at hotels and a wide variety of accommodation that combine heritage with 21st century amenities
Featured attractions
From guided tours of gardens, to five star dining and unique spots to rest your head, choose from our selection of days out and places to stay, and start planning your adventure.
Browse all attractions Browse all accommodationAdlington Hall & Gardens
La Popote Restaurant
Rode Hall & Gardens
The Fishpool Inn
About Cheshire
With such a pastoral landscape, it’s no surprise that Cheshire boasts a wide range of locally sourced food and drink, including the renowned Cheshire cheese. From fine dining, to gourmet country pubs and award-winning restaurants you’ll find more than enough temptation to help you tuck into some of Cheshire’s finest produce. Plus, with bustling markets and farm shops to stop off at along the way, you can even take that taste of Cheshire home with you.
It goes without saying that with a landscape this beautiful, the gardens are a must-see. Whether you’re in search of romantic rose gardens, botanical gardens, acres of rolling parkland, or somewhere that crosses from garden to gourmet, Cheshire’s vast array of country estates doesn’t disappoint.
Getting here and around
The most convenient way to Cheshire with your own vehicle is arriving by P&O Ferries into Hull. From there it is an approximately a two and half hour drive to Chester for example.
Cheshire is just south of the major cities of Liverpool and Manchester and in turn their respective airports. Manchester Airport is the larger of the two and offers flights to destinations across the world. If arriving by road there are multiple A roads and two M roads ensure that visitors can arrive smoothly into the county and get around just as easily. If you are visiting by train, much like the rest of the UK, Cheshire has multiple mainline and local stations from the cities of Crewe and Chester.