Delamere Forest is a woodland area in Cheshire, England, covering approximately 2,400 acres. It is one of the largest remaining woodlands in the county and features a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees, including oak, beech, and pine. The forest has several walking trails, including the 7-mile Delamere Way, and is popular for hiking, horse riding, and cycling. Wildlife in the forest includes fallow deer, tawny owls, and great spotted woodpeckers. The forest is also home to several ancient monuments, including the Eddisbury hill fort, which dates back to the Iron Age.
Good organized live concert at Delamere Forest. We had luck with the weather to join a wonderful gig. Everything good. Just the last bus at 22:30pm was not a good finish as we needed to leave the concert earlier to be at time at the bus. Therefor one star less.
It's absolutely beautiful, fun for all ( literally), Very very well kept / maintained, alot of fun activities for all the family....cafe, parking, nature trails, information desk it has it all. We can not wait to return
Great place to come for a walk. There are so many different paths you can take depending on how long a walk you fancy. It was popular with dog walkers during my visit. It's very easy to arrive here by train, though if you insist on driving there are chargeable car parks in the area too.
What a beautiful place to get away from the city. I love the smell of the forest. Free to get in. PS10 parking for the day. PS3.50 for an hour. Large picnic area outside the visitor centre. Information office was very helpful. Several different trails. We did the easy green trail. Well sign posted and good for families with pushchairs. Dog walking paradise..all owners were very responsible. Lots of different trees. A lake. Really lovely day out. Plenty of toilets at the visitor centre. Clean too....everywhere was clean. Cafe sells coffee with oat and soy milk, but you have to pay 75p more.
Great, clean forest with a small pump track, great bike trails(well maintained) and nice little Caffe.
Went out 08.30 on a Monday AM for a run and place was deserted. It'd rained like crazy all weekend but main paths/trails were nice and dry. Didn't see any rubbish or dog mess - lovely place
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Good organized live concert at Delamere Forest. We had luck with the weather to join a wonderful gig. Everything good. Just the last bus at 22:30pm was not a good finish as we needed to leave the concert earlier to be at time at the bus. Therefor one star less.
It's absolutely beautiful, fun for all ( literally), Very very well kept / maintained, alot of fun activities for all the family....cafe, parking, nature trails, information desk it has it all. We can not wait to return
Great place to come for a walk. There are so many different paths you can take depending on how long a walk you fancy. It was popular with dog walkers during my visit. It's very easy to arrive here by train, though if you insist on driving there are chargeable car parks in the area too.
What a beautiful place to get away from the city. I love the smell of the forest. Free to get in. PS10 parking for the day. PS3.50 for an hour. Large picnic area outside the visitor centre. Information office was very helpful. Several different trails. We did the easy green trail. Well sign posted and good for families with pushchairs. Dog walking paradise..all owners were very responsible. Lots of different trees. A lake. Really lovely day out. Plenty of toilets at the visitor centre. Clean too....everywhere was clean. Cafe sells coffee with oat and soy milk, but you have to pay 75p more.
Great, clean forest with a small pump track, great bike trails(well maintained) and nice little Caffe.
Went out 08.30 on a Monday AM for a run and place was deserted. It'd rained like crazy all weekend but main paths/trails were nice and dry. Didn't see any rubbish or dog mess - lovely place