Attractions and places to see around Hope offer a variety of outdoor experiences. This region provides opportunities for exploring trails, cycleways, and historical sites. Visitors can find routes suitable for cycling and walking, often featuring riverside paths and greenways. The area is known for its accessible outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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New b line extension, 6 or so huge new berms with big kickers and a push up trail not for the faint hearted ( roll around available)
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The Millenium Greenway runs along an old railway line from Mickle Trafford, located east of Chester, through the historic city of Chester to the Wharf at Connah's Quay. This cycling or walking route is short, traffic-free and fairly flat. It makes for the perfect day out for families or less experienced cyclists.
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Standing on the Old Dee Bridge you can see the water flowing over the submerged dam. Behind the dam there are pleasure boats taking people on trips, as well as communal seating & cafes
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The River Dee round is a safe, completely traffic-free loop of 24 kms (15 miles). It follows the National Cycle Network Route 5 to the west of the city as far as Hawarden Bridge, returning via the riverside cycle path along the River Dee. Chester Cycling Campaign’s seven Family Cycle Rides have been planned with all members of the family in mind. The routes use quiet lanes, established cycle routes and canal tow paths wherever possible, except for some occasional short sections on busier roads. All rides are between 15 and 20 miles in length, and are suitable for families with children, either riding their own bikes or riding on a trailer bike. Some rides include short off-road sections. The directions for these rides also include a description of a minor road alternative. Route Grading: (A) Quiet Route – This is a route with long stretches of off-road cycleway.
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Plenty of different places around Chester to stop and rest by the Dee whilst on a cycle ride or walk. Alongside the Groves area there's plenty of choices for refreshments and toilets
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Nice on a sunny day. Good path and not many other users. Can be a bit windy as the path is exposed and raised above the river.
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Yes, the area around Hope offers several family-friendly attractions. The River Dee Riverside Trail, Chester Greenway, and Chester Millennium Greenway are all designated as family-friendly, offering safe paths for walking and cycling. The Old Dee Bridge Weir is also a great spot for families to visit, offering historical interest and scenic views.
For easy walks and cycle routes, consider the River Dee Riverside Trail, which provides a traffic-free path between Hawarden Bridge and Chester. It's suitable for linking with other routes for a longer round trip. The Chester Greenway and Chester Millennium Greenway also offer well-maintained, easy surfaces for exploring.
The River Dee Riverside Trail is known for its good path, making it suitable for many users. Similarly, the Chester Greenway and Chester Millennium Greenway feature very good, well-maintained surfaces, which are generally accessible. Always check specific conditions before your visit.
The most prominent historical site is the Old Dee Bridge Weir in Chester. This is the city's oldest bridge, with origins dating back to Roman times, and largely rebuilt in 1387. It's a designated Grade I listed building and a scheduled monument, offering panoramic views of the River Dee.
The area around Hope is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including touring and mountain biking, as well as hiking and running trails. For cycling, explore options like the 'Burton Marsh Boardwalk' or 'The Flash Lake' loops. For hiking, consider routes such as 'View of the Clwydian Range' or 'Caergwrle Castle Ruins' loops. You can find more details on these activities at Cycling around Hope, Hiking around Hope, and Running Trails around Hope.
Yes, the area offers circular routes. For example, the River Dee Riverside Trail can be linked with the Chester Greenway for a full River Dee Round, which is a safe, completely traffic-free loop of 24 km (15 miles). Many of the routes listed in the Hiking around Hope guide are also circular.
Many of the outdoor attractions, especially the riverside trails and greenways, are enjoyable on a sunny day. Weekdays tend to be less busy than weekends, particularly on urban routes like the Chester Greenway. The paths are generally well-maintained, making them suitable for most seasons, though conditions can be windy near the river.
Many of the trails and greenways around Hope are suitable for dog walking. The Chester Greenway, for instance, is popular with dog walkers. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any specific local regulations regarding dogs on trails.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, the B-Line (JJ's Jumps) Mountain Bike Trail offers a challenging experience. It features an optional black, jumps loop that is all rollable, branching off a red trail. This trail is located in a forest setting.
Visitors particularly enjoy the well-maintained, traffic-free paths that allow for peaceful exploration away from urban areas. The scenic views along the River Dee, the historical significance of sites like the Old Dee Bridge Weir, and the accessibility for families and cyclists are frequently praised. The good signage and opportunities to link routes for longer adventures are also highly valued.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For example, the River Dee Riverside Trail can be part of a 24 km (15 miles) loop. Shorter routes are also available. For specific distances, you can refer to the various cycling, hiking, and running guides, such as Running Trails around Hope, which lists routes from around 6 km to over 18 km.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are not provided, the area around Chester is generally well-served by public transport. Many of the greenways and riverside trails have multiple access points within or near urban areas, making them potentially reachable by local bus services or train connections to Chester.


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