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Located in the North West of England, Cheshire is a rural county that has something for everyone. Part of the Peak District, Cheshire has miles of unspoilt countryside to explore. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing and peaceful cottage break in Cheshire and use this as a great base for exploring the county and surrounding area.

Fall In Love With Cheshire During Your Cottage Break

The historical city of Chester also offers top-quality shopping, dining and entertainment as well as a historical city wall – perfect for a day trip or city break. In this guide we’ll cover everything you need to know about the area to get the most out of your getaway!

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Eating and Drinking

Throughout the county, visitors will find some charming country pubs and inns, especially within Cheshire’s Peak District. Plan a scenic walk and treat yourself to a pub lunch as a nice reward! Lovely at any time of the year, visitors can enjoy drinks and snacks in a beer garden or a Sunday roast in a cosy country pub.

Many of the pubs in Cheshire are dog-friendly so your furry friend won’t miss out. For well-known chains, popular bars and independent restaurants, a trip to the city of Chester is a must. Get a real taste of Chester from boutique cafes and bistros to award-winning pubs and cocktail bars.

Family Days Out

Cheshire is a lovely part of the country and has plenty of activities to keep all the family entertained. Chester Zoo is a fantastic family day out. The zoo is one of the largest in the UK and home to over 35,000 animals. Visitors can explore the animal habitats, aquarium, food and drink outlets and spend time in the gardens and picnic space.

The large zoo is a great way to spend a day on your next UK holiday. Another fun family activity in Cheshire is Gulliver’s World Theme Park. Ideal for younger children, the theme park has a great selection of rides and attractions.

Cottage Breaks For Couples

Cheshire is a very popular location for a couple’s romantic weekend. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary or just fancy a relaxing weekend in the countryside, Cheshire is a good choice. Couples will be able to find a great selection of cottages with hot tubs throughout the lush countryside.

This will be a good base for exploring the Peak District, city of Chester, and surrounding areas of Liverpool and Manchester. Couples who enjoy the great outdoors can make the most of the rural countryside county by accessing some of the best walking trails before enjoying a pub lunch in a cosy county pub. Or stay in the historical city of Chester for a city break full of shopping, eating and drinking.

Delemere Forest
Delemere Forest is a fantastic place to get plenty of fresh air during your cottage break

Why Dog Lovers Will Like This Area

With miles of countryside, Cheshire is a fantastic location for holidays with your dog. Dog lovers can take advantage of the lush countryside and Peak District location for scenic dog walks. Plan a new walk each day and soak up the views across the rolling hills and valleys.

Dog lovers will also love Cheshire because many of the shops, cafes and pubs (especially in the Peak District) are dog-friendly. Delamere Forest, Marbury Country Park and Nantwich Riverside Loop are some lovely places to walk your furry friends in Cheshire. So, if you’re planning a holiday to Chester, your furry friend can definitely come too!

Top 6 Things To Do in Cheshire

Cheshire is a fantastic location for your next cottage break. With quaint villages, rural landscapes in the Peak District, and a major city of Chester, the county has something for everyone.

#1 – Chester Zoo

is one of the largest zoos in the UK and is home to over 35,000 animals. A must-do for the whole family when in Cheshire, Chester Zoo is a great way to create fun memories and discover more about animals! With a wide range of animal exhibits and habitats, plants and gardens, fun activities and special events, this is a fun day out for everyone.

#2 – Tatton Park

is a historical estate with a Tudor Hall, mansion and 50 acres of lush gardens. A great day out at any time of the year but especially in the summer months, Tatton Park is set within stunning grounds with a deer park and children’s playground. Visitors can explore inside the mansion, walk through the gardens and parkland and take a trip to the working farm and enjoy lunch or treats at the gift shop, tuck shop and The Stables restaurant.

#3 – Lyme Park

This National Trust location comprise of a stunning estate on the edge of the Peak District. Set in beautiful grounds, visitors can explore the house as well as the surrounding gardens and parkland. The gardens and parkland are dog-friendly so you can enjoy long dog walks in this lovely location. There is also a café and shop inside where you can enjoy lunch or pick up a takeaway tea on a cold winter’s day.

#4 – Delamere Forest

is the largest woodland in Cheshire and a nice place to visit for scenic walks with your family, friends or dog. Escape to the peaceful woodland and unwind whilst wandering through the lush greenery and trees.

#5 – Chester City Wall

– The historical city of Chester has a roman wall surrounding the city. They are the oldest and longest roman walls in the country with parts that are almost 2000 years old. Built to protect the city, the city walls can now be accessed by visitors for great views of the surrounding city.

#6 – Gritstone Trail

is a 35-mile walking route that takes walkers along moorland and peaks offering stunning scenic views. The Gritstone Trail is some of the best walks in the county and has breath-taking views from start to finish. There are plenty of landmarks and points of interest along the route which can be joined at any point.

Check Trip Advisor for more awesome activities you can do on both short and longer cottage breaks in Cheshire.