Best attractions and places to see around Little Bollington with Agden include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The parish, located in Cheshire East, England, features the Bridgewater Canal and is situated within the Dunham Massey Estate. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from parklands to nature reserves, offering various outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities to discover historical sites and natural features.
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Great place to visit - worth the entry fee (if not a NT member)
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Also pass Tatton Park on the charity ride Manchester 100. It can get very busy around the park with cars looking for a parking space. They refuse to give you any room. So take extra care.
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Tatton Park is a great place to cycle through - lots to see and enjoy.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit Tatton Park, an 18th-century country house with a history dating back to the 15th century. Another significant historical site is Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park, a 400-year-old country mansion. Additionally, Little Bollington itself has archaeological evidence of Bronze Age activity at Fairy Brow and several Grade II listed buildings like The White Cottage and Bollington Hall Farm House.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural beauty. Explore Tatton Mere, a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site, important for waterbirds and plant life. The Bridgewater Canal runs through the western side of Little Bollington, providing picturesque routes. You can also visit Agden Bog Nature Reserve for its unique bog environment and wildlife, or Agden Reservoir with its surrounding woodlands and bird species.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Dunham Massey deer park long loop' or the 'Trans Pennine Way & Bridgewater Canal loop from Dunham Massey'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'River Mersey – Bridgewater Canal loop from Hale'. Many of these routes utilize the Trans Pennine Trail: Bridgewater Canal Section. Find more details on routes in the hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guides for the area.
Absolutely. Both Tatton Park and Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park are highly recommended for families, offering extensive parklands, gardens, and opportunities to see deer. Tatton Mere is also a great spot for families to enjoy nature and spot wildlife. For a meal, The Romper Pub is family-friendly.
For a historic pub experience, visit The Romper Pub, a former coaching inn that is also dog-friendly. Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park also has a cafe on-site, perfect for refreshments during your visit.
The Bridgewater Canal offers picturesque routes for walking and cycling, running through the western side of Little Bollington. The Trans Pennine Trail: Bridgewater Canal Section is a popular part of this, known for its mixed paths (gravel, mud) and generally flat surface, making it suitable for various activity levels. Be aware that it can get muddy and has narrow gates in some sections.
Yes, wildlife spotting is a popular activity. At Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park, you can walk among a herd of deer in the 300-acre park. Tatton Mere is a nationally important habitat for waterbirds and diverse plant life. Agden Bog Nature Reserve and Agden Reservoir's woodlands also support various bird species like nightjar, spotted flycatcher, and willow warbler.
Yes, The Romper Pub is explicitly dog-friendly, making it a great stop after a walk. Many of the outdoor areas, such as the parklands at Tatton Park and Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park, also welcome dogs, though specific rules may apply in certain areas like formal gardens or inside buildings.
For scenic views, Tatton Mere offers great views towards the Cheshire plain. The Trans Pennine Trail: Bridgewater Canal Section also provides picturesque vistas along the canal. Additionally, the extensive parklands of Tatton Park and Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park offer many beautiful spots to take in the landscape.
Yes, Tatton Park is listed as having parking facilities. For other attractions like Dunham Massey Hall and Deer Park, there is also parking available, though non-members may need to pay an entry fee that includes parking. It's always advisable to check specific venue websites for the most current parking information and costs.
The Old Mill, built in 1860, is a notable historical structure in Little Bollington. Originally a corn mill, it has since been converted into apartments, preserving its architectural heritage within the village.
Yes, several easy walking routes are available. For instance, within the hiking guide, you'll find 'Dunham Massey deer park long loop' and 'Get in touch with nature: a wellbeing walk at Dunham Massey' listed as easy difficulty. The Trans Pennine Trail: Bridgewater Canal Section is also generally flat and suitable for easier strolls, though it can be muddy.


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