Best attractions and places to see around Lea-By-Backford are situated in Cheshire West and Chester, England, offering a tranquil base amidst picturesque countryside. This small hamlet provides access to scenic walks along the Shropshire Union Canal and serves as a gateway to the wider region's natural and historical sites. Visitors can explore the surrounding areas for a variety of experiences, from historic city walls to nature trails.
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Entrance fee is £5 per person. Allow yourself some time, as the cathedral is very large and complex. Its cloister and courtyard are very beautiful. Inside the church, there was a replica made of Lego bricks, illuminated, and even a detailed interior.
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Eastgate Street in Chester is one of the city's most iconic and historic thoroughfares. It's part of the renowned Chester Rows and features a mix of medieval and Tudor-style buildings with unique double-level shopping galleries. The street is home to the famous Eastgate Clock, an ornate timepiece mounted on the historic city walls, and is often considered the second most photographed clock in England after Big Ben.
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Another grand old historical building. Chester Cathedral, there are many trees in the cathedral grounds, making it difficult to take a clear photo
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Chester is a historical city with many older, well preserved buildings.
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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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The area around Lea-By-Backford is rich in picturesque Cheshire countryside. You can enjoy scenic walks along the Shropshire Union Canal, which runs north of the hamlet. For expansive views, consider the Burton Marsh Boardwalk, which offers a 7.5 km return path with views across the Dee Estuary towards North Wales.
Yes, several significant historical sites are easily accessible. The historic Chester City Walls are approximately 5.3 km away, offering panoramic views. Within Chester, you can also visit the stunning Chester Cathedral (about 5.5 km away) and the iconic Eastgate Clock, a prominent landmark on the city walls and one of England's most photographed clocks.
Cyclists have several options. The Chester Greenway and Chester Millennium Greenway are well-maintained cycle paths suitable for various skill levels. For a longer ride, the Burton Marsh Boardwalk is part of the National Cycle Network. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Lea-By-Backford guide.
Absolutely. Chester Zoo, a highly-rated attraction, is only about 2.7 km from Lea-By-Backford. The Blue Planet Aquarium in Ellesmere Port is another excellent option for families, approximately 3.2 km away. For outdoor activities, the River Dee Riverside Trail and the Chester Greenway are both marked as family-friendly.
You can enjoy walks along the Shropshire Union Canal towpaths. The River Dee Riverside Trail offers a traffic-free path, and the Burton Marsh Boardwalk provides a scenic walking experience with estuary views. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lea-By-Backford guide, which includes routes like the 'Chester Zoo loop from Upton-by-Chester' and 'Shropshire Union Canal loop from Bache'.
The picturesque Cheshire countryside is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with spring bringing wildflowers and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage. Weekdays tend to be less busy on popular routes like the Chester Greenway compared to weekends.
Yes, the Burton Marsh Boardwalk is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a smooth path for enjoying the views. The Eastgate Clock in Chester is also accessible, being located on the city walls.
There are several running trails in the area. You can find various loops, such as 'Running loop from Moston' or 'Alpaca Farm – Capenhurst Pinfold loop from Capenhurst'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Running Trails around Lea-By-Backford guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the tranquil countryside walks along the Shropshire Union Canal to the historical richness of Chester's landmarks like the Eastgate Clock. The well-maintained cycle paths like the Chester Greenway are also highly rated for their accessibility and scenic routes.
The Burton Marsh Boardwalk is an excellent viewpoint, offering extensive views across the marshes and the Dee Estuary towards North Wales. Additionally, walking along the Chester City Walls provides elevated perspectives of the historic city.
Many of the outdoor trails in the wider Cheshire area are dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply in certain nature reserves or protected areas. Generally, paths like the Shropshire Union Canal towpath and the River Dee Riverside Trail are suitable for walks with dogs, usually requiring them to be on a lead.
The terrain varies. Paths along the Shropshire Union Canal are generally flat and easy. Cycleways like the Chester Greenway offer good, surfaced routes. The Burton Marsh Boardwalk is also a smooth, level path. Some routes in the wider countryside may involve gentle undulations.


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