Congleton Tourist Information Centre is at hand to make sure your trip to South East Cheshire runs smoothly from start to finish. For extra information whilst in the Borough please visit our touch screen information kiosk at Roadchef, Sandbach Services Northbound.
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.
Home / What To Do & See / Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve
Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve offers a variety of walks, including an easy access trail through the woodland with restful views over the lake. Look out for birds and butterflies on the way, including the bright yellow brimstones. If you are feeling energetic, why not have a go at the permanent orienteering course? Maps are available from the ranger at a small cost. Angling is allowed via Day Ticket only available through the Wheelock Angling Society, on marked pegs. Canoeing is allowed through organised clubs only on the lake, school visits are welcome. Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve is ideal for exploring the tranquil Dane Valley.
There are bridleways adjacent to the reserve available for horse riders.
Awarded a Green Flag Award.
Opening Times - Summer - 8am - 8pm. Winter - 8am - 5pm
M6 J18 Follow directions to Congleton, take the A54 East. The Country Park is signposted from the A54.