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From Roman Middlewich to Saxon Sandbach, South East Cheshire is steeped in history, enabling you to experience true culture and finely preserved heritage, explore our bustling market towns and quaint rural villages.
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Cheshire is a great county to explore on foot. Rocky ridges and broad river valleys form natural routes, while the network of over 3000km of footpaths and other public rights of way encourage you to discover quiet corners of the countryside.
Explore South East Cheshire on two feet with a comprehensive network of routes. Discover the history and heritage in Middlewich, forgotten tracks, off-road sections and quiet country roads as you enjoy our landscape. Have the freedom to move at your own pace and enjoy the scenery. Former railway lines such as the Biddulph Valley Way or the Wheelock Rail Trail provide safe, traffic-free rides for cyclists, walkers and horse riders alike.