Ellesmere Port (/ˈɛlzmɪər ˈpɔːrt/) is a town and port in Cheshire, England, part of the Cheshire West and Chester local authority. The town had a population of 55,715 in 2011.
Restaurants in Ellesmere Port
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The contemporary Paperboat Gallery offers handmade arts and crafts of high standard and quality. We showcase work of over 20 artists and makers in a permanent display and in changing exhibitions - covering fine art, prints, photography, textile art, ceramics, jewelry and much, much more. Our gift range starts from £3.50! We also provide a professional framing service and run art workshops.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Action Transport Theatre is a professional theatre company based in Whitby Hall in the middle of the beautiful Whitby Park. Check out our website for all the latest upcoming plays and events. Join us at our free Family Film Club - every third Saturday of the month at 2pm. We also have regular free drop-in drama sessions for children and young people.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Deeside Flight Simulators was born through the joy and excitement of building initially, a home build simulator. We have now progressed to using professional hardware and programme to give a full and realistic flight simulation experience possible using a static built simulator. We are situated very close to the M53 in Ellesmere Port with good connections to Liverpool/Manchester and Chester.
What do you buy a person who has everything and will give a great buzz? Flying an Airbus plane simulator. I had this as a Christmas present and it was a fantastic experience. Although you are firmly on the ground the wrap around video screen gives you the impression of flying. Quite an experience to be in the cockpit and the trainer who was with me was very good. I flew from Manchester airport, over the Wirral, up to Blackpool then back to Manchester and parked at a gate! My wife sat behind me and saw more than i did as I was concentrating on the instruments. Highly recommended. p.s. the staff were lovely.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Houdini’s Escape Room Experience, based in Coliseum Leisure Park, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, it is a real-life escape game experience based on the Japanese online game, ‘Takagism’. Players are locked inside a themed room, and need to work as a team to solve a series of puzzles, riddles and hints in order to escape within the 60-minute time limit
Lee was a brilliant games master and helped us out with clues when we needed them and helped make the experience fun and exciting
5.0 based on 6 reviews
At Adventure Challenge Events we provide outdoor activities and events that include, guided walks, challenge hiking events, mountain biking experiences, rock climbing days, wild camping trips and navigation training. We are passionate about the outdoors and sharing our love of the mountains and wildernessess of Great Britain and are created to inspire, educate and help you to achieve your ambition
4.5 based on 2,996 reviews
Cheshire Oaks is the UK's largest Designer Outlet With a quarter-million square feet of retail space, comprising more than 140 boutiques, restaurants and cafes, Cheshire Oaks isn't merely the UK's largest Designer Outlet. The Designer Outlet has a wide range of stores, offering something to suit every taste. Highlights range from athletic labels, like Nike and Adidas, and high-street favourites, like Marks & Spencer and Next, to a selection of iconic fashion brands, including Burberry, Polo, Michael Kors and Hugo Boss.
First visit with my seventeen yo son and was very impressed, lots of shops to go at at great prices, I would also recommend if you have a student union card to use it, you can save a fortune ????
4.5 based on 524 reviews
Enjoy a day out by the canal in Cheshire, where time slows down and history comes to life. Designed by the great civil engineer Thomas Telford, the docks at Ellesmere Port were still in use as late as the 1950s. They were a marvellously self-contained world and when you visit the museum today you can still walk around its locks, docks and warehouses and visit its forge, stables and workers cottages. There's so much to explore from the handsome Victorian buildings, which house the museum's fascinating displays, to the locks and moorings, home to colourful historic and visiting narrow boats. With world-class attractions and a year-round events calendar featuring everything from beer festivals to historic boat rallies, there's always a reason to visit. Dog friendly throughout and recently awarded Dog Friendly Business of the Year in the Marketing Cheshire Awards 2018. Entry allows you to return for 12 months.
Some of the places were closed due to covid but this didn’t spoil the day it just means we will go again. Lots of covid safe signs and a one way system which adds to the experience, the engine room cottages and interactive characters made our visit an interesting one. Large car park and exceptional views of the Manchester ship canal and river Mersey. Although free at the moment there is the opportunity to make a voluntary contribution.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
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