Discover Tegg's Nose Country Park and experience Cheshire's wild hill country where rock dominates the landscape. Dry stone walls and sturdy barns add to the dramatic character of the steeply sided valleys while many of the hill tops are pitted with old quarries. Today nature has softened the scars of industry and there is plenty to see at Tegg's Nose whatever time of year. You can enjoy exhilarating views over the Cheshire Plain and on a clear day you can see the Welsh hills. The car park provides an excellent base for numerous walks and throughout the year there are many events taking place at the visitor centre. No cycling permitted in the main park. Tegg's Nose Tea Room is open 9am to 5pm Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Monday
Nice and clean walking loops, with excellent views. Not covered in dog mess and dumped water bottles. Wasn't very busy, or expensive to park at the cafe car park. Access to the reservoirs from the high views and interesting signage to learn about the area and the distant sights.
This place is really amazing and refreshing, we trekked all the way down to the spillway and climbed the mountain back, it took 3 hours to go and come back, but the experience was really nice. There were beautiful flowers and breathtaking views in between.
Tegs nose is a beautifull place, even in the drizzle. But, please be aware that cycling is Not allowed in the country park itself. There are toilets and a cafe.
Lovely place, I'm glad we paid here a visit. We were passing through on our way down south and stopped for a short walk here. It cost us PS1 to park in the car park for an hour. We walked to the old quarry equipment and to the summit, creating a lovely, short circular walk. Interesting place with plenty of information boards about the quarry equipment. There are plenty of stones scribed with Teggs Nose Country Park and similar. The country park seems really well looked after, and the visitor centre, though small, was worth a visit. There are also a few trails going through the country park, which can be followed, a milestone on the road outside the car park and a few viewfinders up on the high points of the hill. I'd recommend visiting here. Ideal for short walks, dog walks, and for walks with children.
We had our first visit to Teggs Nose today and what an amazing walk it is. Fantastic views over chesire and as far as the eye can see. There's benches at all of the best view points, so perfect for picnics. The walk around the trail has inclines but it's nothing to strenuous. We're looking forward to returning soon
Super walk out in the unspoiled countryside with excellent views and bird life. Saw meadow pipits, mandarins and stonechats. Took about 3 hours to complete the circuit including a picnic break. Lovely visitor centre with toilets and cafe but be aware cafe closes at 3pm
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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Nice and clean walking loops, with excellent views. Not covered in dog mess and dumped water bottles. Wasn't very busy, or expensive to park at the cafe car park. Access to the reservoirs from the high views and interesting signage to learn about the area and the distant sights.
This place is really amazing and refreshing, we trekked all the way down to the spillway and climbed the mountain back, it took 3 hours to go and come back, but the experience was really nice. There were beautiful flowers and breathtaking views in between.
Tegs nose is a beautifull place, even in the drizzle. But, please be aware that cycling is Not allowed in the country park itself. There are toilets and a cafe.
Lovely place, I'm glad we paid here a visit. We were passing through on our way down south and stopped for a short walk here. It cost us PS1 to park in the car park for an hour. We walked to the old quarry equipment and to the summit, creating a lovely, short circular walk. Interesting place with plenty of information boards about the quarry equipment. There are plenty of stones scribed with Teggs Nose Country Park and similar. The country park seems really well looked after, and the visitor centre, though small, was worth a visit. There are also a few trails going through the country park, which can be followed, a milestone on the road outside the car park and a few viewfinders up on the high points of the hill. I'd recommend visiting here. Ideal for short walks, dog walks, and for walks with children.
We had our first visit to Teggs Nose today and what an amazing walk it is. Fantastic views over chesire and as far as the eye can see. There's benches at all of the best view points, so perfect for picnics. The walk around the trail has inclines but it's nothing to strenuous. We're looking forward to returning soon
Super walk out in the unspoiled countryside with excellent views and bird life. Saw meadow pipits, mandarins and stonechats. Took about 3 hours to complete the circuit including a picnic break. Lovely visitor centre with toilets and cafe but be aware cafe closes at 3pm