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Cheshire, one of the most picturesque counties in Britain, is situated in north west England. Black and white 'Magpie' houses set in idyllic gardens typify the Cheshire countryside. Its green pasture lands and farms are renowned for the production of the famous crumbly white Cheshire cheese.

Vale Royal in the heart of Cheshire encompasses many interesting towns and delightful countryside. The Norman hunting forests covering much of the area have long gone, but the conifer plantation of Delamere Forest provides a safe environment for walking and cycling with way marked trails, as well as a haven for wildlife.

 


Attractions

Visit the city for the unique experience of combining first class shopping set in the 'Rows' (13th century covered walkways at first floor level), with a walk along the city walls, or a visit to the Norman Cathedral. Perhaps a boat trip on the river, or a day at England's oldest racecourse, Chester Racecourse, or even a visit to Chester Zoo - there is lots to see and do in Chester.
 

History

There are historic houses and gardens, waterways, fascinating museums and heritage you can trace to pre Roman times.  Cheshire Tourist Informaiton can be found in the main towns in the county.

 

 

 

 

 

        

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