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Out and About in Cheshire

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Out and About

Cheshire is a wonderful, varied county, stretching from the internationally important Dee estuary, to the windswept moors of the Peak District. In between there is a rich mosaic of agricultural land, woodland and lowland heath interlaced with rivers and canals.

Country parks and open spaces managed by the Countryside Management Service give you the chance to sample the variety of Cheshire for yourself.

Visit the Discover Cheshire website for information on walking, cycling and horse riding in Cheshire as well as Country Parks and attractions across the county.


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Mersey Forest WoodlandsFarndon Picnic AreaCaldy Nature ParkStanney WoodsLittle Budworth Country ParkWheelock Rail TrailRivacre ValleyWeaver ParkwayWhitegate WayDelamere Forest Picnic AreasAnderton Nature ParkMarbury Country ParkShakerley MereBrereton Local Nature ReserveSalt Line and Merelake WayAstbury Mere County ParkBiddulph Valley WayTimbersbrook Picnic AreaTegg's Nose Country ParkWirral Country Park

 
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