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Britain's Heritage Cities presents.....Chester & Cheshire Newsletter

Britain's Heritage Cities presents... Chester & Cheshire is a newsletter from Completely Cheshire C/O PHD NORTH that introduces a region bursting with character and variation. Whatever your taste, whatever excites you, relaxes you, or inspires you, the newsletter highlights something to suit your mood and help you escape the hum-drum and the ordinary.

The City of Chester

The historic city of Chester was founded by the Romans in AD79, and still shows many signs of its long and fascinating history. Built on the banks of the River Dee, the city now attracts visitors from around the globe.

  • Walk the City Walls
  • Visit the magnificent Cathedral
  • Watch the horse racing at the Racecourse
  • Enjoy fantastic shopping, entertainment and dining options
  • Explore leading tourist attractions including Chester Zoo

Market Towns & Villages

Cheshire has a number of market towns and small villages dotted throughout, and visiting any of these is a real treat. You could visit Congleton Market, take a stroll through Mount Pleasant Gardens in Tarporley, or board a traditional barge for a river trip in Northwich. A brilliant range of accommodation is available throughout Cheshire, from 5* hotels to budget hostels and bunkhouses.

The Countryside

Rolling hills, sweeping valleys and serene rural landscapes offer a perfect sanctum away from the stresses and strains of everyday life. When you visit Cheshire you say goodbye to hustle and bustle and arrive in a sea of tranquillity. With quality accommodation, superb eating locations and no end of things to do, the countryside is a perfect place to lose yourself for a few days, or weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Chester founded?

The historic city of Chester was founded by the Romans in AD79, and still shows many signs of its long and fascinating history.

What is there to do in the city of Chester?

Visitors can walk the City Walls, visit the magnificent Cathedral, watch horse racing at the Racecourse, enjoy shopping, entertainment and dining, and explore attractions such as Chester Zoo.

What can visitors do in Cheshire's market towns and villages?

You could visit Congleton Market, take a stroll through Mount Pleasant Gardens in Tarporley, or board a traditional barge for a river trip in Northwich.

What accommodation is available in Cheshire?

A brilliant range of accommodation is available throughout Cheshire, from 5* hotels to budget hostels and bunkhouses.

What does the Cheshire countryside offer?

Rolling hills, sweeping valleys and serene rural landscapes provide a tranquil escape, with quality accommodation, superb eating locations and plenty of things to do.

This newsletter is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Completely Cheshire C/O PHD NORTH. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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