Attractions and places to see around Ashley encompass a variety of historical estates, extensive parklands, and natural water features. The region is characterized by its blend of cultural heritage and accessible outdoor spaces, offering diverse landscapes from manicured gardens to tranquil lakes and woodlands. It provides opportunities for various activities, including walking, cycling, and exploring historical sites.
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Great place to visit - worth the entry fee (if not a NT member)
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nice lung buster mid way going up but hate going down this one
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Also pass Tatton Park on the charity ride Manchester 100. It can get very busy around the park with cars looking for a parking space. They refuse to give you any room. So take extra care.
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A cracking little climb that kicks up at the end 10% Nice road lined with trees well worth a look.
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Yes, Ashley offers several family-friendly attractions. Tatton Park is a great option with its extensive gardens and parkland, often hosting events. Chorlton Water Park Lake is another excellent choice, featuring a playground, picnic benches, and accessible paths for a relaxing day out in nature.
The area around Ashley boasts beautiful natural features. You can visit Tatton Mere, a natural lake within Tatton Park, recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its diverse wildlife and plant life. Chorlton Water Park Lake is another Local Nature Reserve with a lake, grasslands, and woodlands, providing a green oasis for nature enjoyment.
Absolutely. Tatton Park is a prominent historical estate featuring an 18th-century country house set within 809 hectares of gardens and parkland. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 15th century and is now managed by the National Trust.
The area around Ashley is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy easy hikes, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the River Bollin Tunnel loop or the St Wilfrid's Church loop. Mountain bikers can tackle the Heritage Loop, while gravel bikers might enjoy the Trans Pennine Trail or routes along the River Mersey. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, MTB trails, and gravel biking guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Ashley. Options include the River Bollin Tunnel loop from Mobberley (5.8 km) and the St Wilfrid's Church, Mobberley – Bulls Head loop (6 km). These routes offer gentle terrain and are ideal for those new to hiking. Discover more in the easy hikes around Ashley guide.
Yes, you can find scenic viewpoints in the area. Artists Lane Climb is a popular cycling route that offers expansive views, especially towards the top. Tatton Mere also provides great views towards the Cheshire plain.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. Many enjoy the extensive parklands and gardens of Tatton Park, often spotting deer, especially in the early mornings. The tranquility and accessible paths of Chorlton Water Park Lake are also highly valued for a calm respite in nature.
Yes, Chorlton Water Park Lake offers a network of accessible paths, making it a great option for visitors using wheelchairs or pushchairs. It provides a pleasant environment to enjoy nature with ease.
While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific rules. For instance, dogs are generally not allowed at Chorlton Water Park Lake to protect the local wildlife. Always look for signage or check the venue's website for their current pet policy before visiting.
Tatton Park is open all year round, offering different experiences with each season. While the gardens are particularly vibrant in spring and summer, the parkland provides beautiful walks and events throughout the year. Checking their website for specific events, such as the Royal Horticultural Society flower show, can help you plan your visit.
Yes, a section of the Trans Pennine Trail runs through the area, specifically the Bridgewater Canal Section. This trail is part of a great long-distance network suitable for both cycling and hiking, offering a mixture of paths, gravel, and occasional muddy sections. It's a fantastic way to explore the region over a longer distance.


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