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Tourist Information Centre

We have four centres each with detailed information and advice on places to stay and what to do in the area.

Walking

Explore our forest and reservoir or take in the scenery from the towpath of the Cheshire Ring Canal.

Welcome to the East Cheshire Edge

Welcome to the East Cheshire Edge, to the stunning scenery of the Peak District National Park and the smart southern suburbs of Manchester.

The East Cheshire Edge offers a superb range of hotels, B&Bs, self-catering cottages and even canal boats! Find perfect accommodation in Macclesfield, Bollington, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Knutsford, Mobberley, Poynton, Disley and the Cheshire Peak District.

Discover the silk heritage in the handsome market town of Macclesfield or cruise along the Macclesfield Canal on its route to the mill village of Bollington and on to Poynton, home of the Anson Engine Museum. Find out about the East Cheshire Textile Triangle, packed with great ideas for group visits.

Enjoy the stylish shops and restaurants of Knutsford, Alderley Edge, Prestbury and Wilmslow. Pamper yourself and enjoy the luxury of spa hotels, country houses and golf resorts.

Relax in award-winning gardens at Arley Hall, Tatton Park and Hare Hill. Explore the East Cheshire Textile Triangle. Marvel at iconic attractions such as Lyme Hall on the edge of the Peak District in Disley, the giant waterwheel at Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, and the huge radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, the most distinctive landmark of the Cheshire Plain.

Head into the Cheshire Peak District for fabulous walking and cycling adventures and panoramic views, staying in top quality farmhouse B&Bs and cottages, discovering great gastropubs and cosy country inns.


i visitor guide - make more of your stay

Visitor Guide will help you to make the most of your stay in East Cheshire.

All of the accommodation - hotels, bed & breakfasts, guesthouses and self catering properties featured are assessed and graded by The AA or Visit Britain and, if you're looking for Things to Do or Places to Eat - there's plenty to choose from.