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Cheshire (/ˈtʃɛʃər, -ɪər/ CHESH-ər, -eer;[2] Welsh: Sir Gaer), archaically the County Palatine of Chester,[3] is a historic county in northwest England. It is bordered by Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south, and the Welsh local authorities of Flintshire and Wrexham to the west. Cheshire's county town is Chester, while its largest town by population is Warrington.[4] Other major towns include Congleton, Crewe, Ellesmere Port, Knutsford, Macclesfield, Nantwich, Northwich, Runcorn, Widnes, Wilmslow, and Winsford.[5][6][7]
The county covers 905 square miles (2,344 km2) and has a population of around 1 million. It is mostly rural, with a number of small towns and villages supporting the agricultural and other industries which produce Cheshire cheese, salt, chemicals, and silk.[8] It is split into the administrative districts of Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Halton, and Warrington.
There are so many things to do in Cheshire and so many attractions to visit, you wouldn't want to miss a thing! Whether you're travelling alone or with loved ones, there is something to interest everyone. Cheshire is abundant with quirky museums and hidden gems waiting to be explored as well as countless stunning gardens, places to take the kids for a magical day out and festivals that will leave you wanting more.
Its bewitching beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain’s most popular places for an unforgettable short break.
Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse, and largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old cathedral and 700 year old unique shopping rows.
Chester is also home to the UK's number one zoo.
Explore the city aboard an open top bus, take a guided walking tour of the city or enjoy a leisurely sail up the river on one of Chester’s pleasure cruises.
Whether you are visiting for an indulgent city break or family day out, you’ll find something that suits your mood and budget here. Use these pages as a guide to plan your trip and make the most of your time in Chester and Cheshire.
If you plan to visit any of our attractions please check opening times and admission prices with each individual business before you travel, despite us aiming to bring you real time information about the county's offerings things do change frequently.
Wallasey
In the north-eastern corner of Wirral sits the town of Wallasey, one of the biggest towns on the entire peninsula and one that is located at the mouth of the River Mersey.
Wallasey has a long and fascinating history, important to not only Wirral, but also to Liverpool and the wider Merseyside area. Wallasey also hosted some of the early gigs for the legendary music band The Beatles, who played regularly at the Grosvenor Ballroom in Liscard. The town also boasts many popular first, including being the port from which the world’s first passenger hovercraft operated from in 1962.
Today, Wallasey still plays a vital role in the daily life of the borough, with Wirral Council’s impressive Wallasey Town Hall located there on the banks of the Mersey, looking out majestically over the vessels that pass-by.
Liscard is a popular shopping hub, with the undercover Cherry Tree Shopping Centre and adjacent parade of shops providing a great range of retail options from both local and national retailers.
For golfers, Wallasey is an incredibly popular destination thanks to its two courses. Wallasey Golf Club and Warren Municipal Golf Club provide golfers with a varied challenge thanks to the strong and unpredictable coastal winds that blow in across the promenade at New Brighton and across the fairways.
Along with Wallasey Beach with its Blue Flag status, the North Wirral Coastal Park gives everyone who enjoys the outdoor lifestyle a lovely coastal setting for a walk, run or bike ride, with panoramic views out to sea. The entire town also has an entertaining events calendar, with everything from motorsport to music events taking place throughout the year.
Finally, if you’re heading to Wallasey then you’re going to benefit from a great selection of accommodation in Wallasey, including The Grove House