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Official visitor guide produced in association with the
Visit Chester & Cheshire regional tourist board.
Friday, 30th July 2010
Fine views, lovely walks and a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its unique geology
Welcome to the Cheshire Peak District, a breathtaking destination that encompasses nearly 100 square miles of Cheshire’s peaks and plains, including part of the Peak District National Park, from the moorlands of Biddulph in the South to Lyme Park and Disley in the North. It is a region brimming with glorious hills and plains, historic houses, beautiful gardens, rich cultural attractions, unique experiences, world-class events and quaint market towns.
Cheshire's Peak District has something to offer everyone - from dramatic scenery and an abundance of historic heritage sites, to stylish restaurants, great gastropubs and picturesque country inns. You can enjoy the dramatic views, rocky outcrops, peaty rivers, heather clad moors, dry stonewalls, hill villages and stunning walks of Cheshire’s Peak District. Explore the wide, gentle lowlands of the adjacent Cheshire Plain, characterised by canals and waterways, historic buildings and landmarks.
This Visitor Guide will help you to make the most of your stay in Cheshire’s Peak District. Here you will be able to plan all aspects of your stay.
Make sure that you check out our Visitor Deals! Great offers covering accommodation, family and favourite days out and great places to eat.
Getting Here is easy however you choose to travel, so visit Cheshire’s Peak District soon and see what there is on offer.
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