Discover Tegg's Nose Country Park and experience Cheshire's wild hill country where rock dominates the landscape. Dry stone walls and sturdy …
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Mar 1, 2025
We parked at Teggs Nose at 9:30am, the car parks weren’t too busy at this point. It is pay for parking here, I paid £4 to park for the day (over three hours). There are other options available via th…Full review by amyelisemillar
Mar 1, 2025
We visited the cafe after a 10.8KM hike so having this at the end of the route was very welcomed! We parked for the day at £4, there are other options on the Ringo app and a pay & display machine. …Full review by amyelisemillar
Feb 9, 2025
Beautiful location offering well marked and maintained paths covering a variety of both distances and difficulty. We will certainly visit againFull review by Thebates22
Is this country park recommended for bird watchers i.e with bird hides to watch them in quiet not disturbing natural behaviours?
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We have no bird hides on site but the site is good for bird watching, particularly during Spring and Summer. The lower Teggsnose Wood has nesting Pied Flycatcher and …
We have no bird hides on site but the site is good for bird watching, particularly during Spring and Summer. The lower Teggsnose Wood has nesting Pied Flycatcher and Redstart and the top of the park is home to Whitethroats with Buzzards and Raven seen regularly.
Yes, there is a route which is accessible to prams and wheelchairs but it is a mixture of sandstone rough paths and some grass. If you download the 'Walks for All' leaflet from …
Yes, there is a route which is accessible to prams and wheelchairs but it is a mixture of sandstone rough paths and some grass. If you download the 'Walks for All' leaflet from the Cheshire East website (sorry TripAdvisor doesn't allow us to post links) you can find out more about the route and also other accessible walks in the area.
Yes, there is a route which is accessible to prams and wheelchairs but as stated above it is a mixture of sandstone rough paths and some grass. If you download the 'Walks …
Yes, there is a route which is accessible to prams and wheelchairs but as stated above it is a mixture of sandstone rough paths and some grass. If you download the 'Walks for All' leaflet from the Cheshire East website (sorry TripAdvisor doesn't allow us to post links) you can find out more about the route and also other accessible walks in the area.