Publisher's Synopsis
Cheshire is an ideal county to explore on foot. The very name is redolent of rich dairy farming country, dappled with half-timbered country pubs, quaint black and white villages and herds of matching Friesian cattle. The Cheshire 'Edges' on the eastern side of the county fringing the Pennines contrast with the rich grasslands of the Cheshire Plain. Beeston Castle and Peover Hall are two of the historic features visited in this guide; while fascinating and contrasting areas of natural history are explored at Wybunbury Moss and Three Shires Head. Canals are a familiar feature of the county, a reminder of its proximity to the centres of the Industrial Revolution in the North West, and walks are included along the Shropshire Union Canal and the Weaver Navigation, and featuring the spectactular boat lift at Anderton. Throughout this guide the walks take full advantage of the many and diverse features of one of the oldest county's in England.