Discover the best top things to do in Lymm, United Kingdom including Lymm Heritage Centre, The. Brewery Tap, Lymm Dam, Bridgewater Canal, Saddlers Arms, The Barn Owl Inn, Spud Wood, The Little Nut, Lymm Heritage Trail, The Venue.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Lymm Heritage Centre tells the story fo the history of Lymm based on the themes of Trades, Transport and Tradition With exhibits and a growing set of other attractions including village trails
Fabulous photos, displays, information regarding the history of a small village in Lymm Cheshire. Staffed by very friendly and knowledgeable local volunteer's this is a delightful must visit venue. History subject information is changed throughout the year to reflect the rich history of the village. Fabulous range of books, gifts, stocking fillers, jigsaws, Christmas cards etc for sale online. Exceptional quality and super quick delivery. Highly recommended
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Love this place, sure you will too! Dog friendly with for me the best pint of real ale in Lymm and a fantastic selection too. Sit in the warmth by the wood burner on a comfortable sofa and unwind. Post Lymm Dam dog walk must. Usually full of friendly likeminded people, which adds to the atmosphere and warmth of the place. What are you waiting for???
4.5 based on 296 reviews
Lovely place to take you back in time . Started walk from Crouchley lane . Wandered down path to the Dam ,with lovely views . Then up to main A56 near St Mary's church .across the road to go down a steep steps to the Dingle to the village pond and weir . Checked all the shops and cafes and up to the Cross . Then Along by the Canal for a short walk and back to the bridge to go down a lane to look at the TPT Trans Pennine Trail going East to West . Nice and flat for walks and cycles . Then back to the village and sit by the Pond to take in the lovely surroundings . Then back up the Dingle retraceing our steps to cross main road again to the Dam . And followed the path to the Bongs . As far as the Wishing bridge circular route around the Dam, followed trail back to the start . Nice day out.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
I count myself very lucky to live 5 minutes walk from the canal as it passes through Lymm. It always offers me a beautiful walk into the village in one direction which I far prefer to the busy roads, or to Dunham Massey in the other! A walk along this section of the canal is safe for families in on foot or even on cycles if accompanied. The paths are narrow in places and with many walkers bikes can sometimes be a problem. These is always so much to see, wildlife or some of the many boats and colourful barges that travel these waterways. There are so many access points along the canal, including providing access to places of interest, historical or nature, and refreshments, that the length of your walk can be easily tailored to your needs.
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4.0 based on 25 reviews
This is a great place for a family walk. It is an easy walk, mostly flat. There are some great rope swings dotted around which the kids loved. Would be great for bikes as lots of mud ramps etc.
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