The 8 Best Bodies of Water in Cheshire, England

November 2, 2021 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in Cheshire, United Kingdom including Shropshire Union Canal, River Dee, Chester Canal, Nantwich Lake, Bridgewater Canal, Pickmere Lake, Whitley Nature Reserve, Paddington Meadows.
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1. Shropshire Union Canal

Chester England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Shropshire Union Canal

2. River Dee

Chester England +44 1244 400594
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4.5 based on 1,458 reviews

River Dee

Reviewed By carlandviv - Warrington, United Kingdom

We went on the lady diana boat trip down the river Dee, I had someone disabled in a wheelchair, the staff was very helpful, they made us feel very welcome, they made the day to remember, I like to thank all the staff on th lady diana for all there help and making my disabled cliant day

3. Chester Canal

Chester, City of Chester and West Cheshire CH99, Chester England http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/places-to-visit/95-chester
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4.5 based on 309 reviews

Chester Canal

4. Nantwich Lake

Shrewbridge Rd, Nantwich England
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Nantwich Lake

Reviewed By Sunnyhunter

This lovely walk has been an even bigger bonus through the pandemic lockdown. Each walk uncovers a different detail to enjoy..trees, flowers wildlife and birdsong

5. Bridgewater Canal

The Cross, Lymm, Warrington WA13 0HP England
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Bridgewater Canal

Reviewed By FurryMadKat - Northwich, United Kingdom

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.

6. Pickmere Lake

Knutsford WA16 0LB England
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3.5 based on 24 reviews

Pickmere Lake

Reviewed By A3303XQpaulh - Huddersfield, United Kingdom

There are step stones or lots into the lake. Not for us. Children and teens all had a go. Nice place to sit and fish, watch people and have a picnic.

7. Whitley Nature Reserve

Raddel Lane Higher Whitley, Warrington England
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3.5 based on 8 reviews

Whitley Nature Reserve

Reviewed By ah185

This is a woodland walk around the lake. It starts at the entrance on Raddel Lane in Higher Whitley and does a full loop of the lake returning you to the entrance. It is about 1 mile in length with well kept paths and is suitable for walkers but not wheelchairs or pushchairs. The lake is beautiful with abundant bird and wildlife. The highlight for me was the vibrant green at one part of the lake and the sunlight shimmering in the water. I also saw blue dragonflies.

8. Paddington Meadows

Larkfield Avenue, Warrington England
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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