Lakes around Peover Superior and Snelson are set within a picturesque Cheshire countryside, characterized by farmlands, woodlands, and the Peover Eye river. While the immediate area features smaller water bodies like ponds, the broader region offers several notable lakes and meres. These locations provide opportunities for walking, wildlife observation, and enjoying natural landscapes. The area's appeal lies in its tranquil rural setting and accessible outdoor spaces.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Tatton Hall was built in 1716 with improvements made in the early 1800s and again in the late 1800s. The centrepiece of Tatton Park, the house is owned by the National Trust but looked after and managed by Cheshire County Council.
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Melchett Mere is the smaller of the two lakes at Tatton Park, still equally as lovely though. The lake is a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site and is recognised as a nationally important habitat, providing refuge for many waterbirds and displaying an abundance of wildflowers and scarce plant life.
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The grand estate at Tatton Park boasts a neo-classical mansion, 50 acres of landscaped gardens, 1,000 acres of ancient deer park, a medieval Old Hall and even a rare breed farm. A fun day out to visit - or just take in the views as you cycle by. Looked after by the National Trust, tickets are required for all entries including NT members.
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Great ride through Tatton Park. Often lots of deer to be seen, particularly in the early mornings before the crowds arrive. Watch out at weekends when there a lot of cars, walkers, prams, other cyclists and dogs around.
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Marbury Country Park boasts avenues of lime trees, an arboretum, a wildlife-rich mere, and even has an outdoor swimming pool (£8 for adults, £5 for children). The park is nestled within Northwich Community Woodlands, where former industrial land is gradually being reclaimed by nature. For more information, visit: https://www.visitcheshire.com/things-to-do/marbury-country-park-and-outdoor-pool-p32091.
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The region offers a variety of natural features. You can explore Tatton Mere, a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site, known for its diverse plant life and as a habitat for waterbirds. Marbury Country Park features a wildlife-rich mere, lime tree avenues, and an arboretum. Additionally, Rostherne Mere is the largest mere in Cheshire, offering abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Tatton Mere and the wider Tatton Park estate, which includes Tatton Hall, offer expansive grounds, gardens, and a deer park. Marbury Country Park is also family-friendly, with its mere and woodlands. Redesmere Lake provides a peaceful setting for a family outing.
The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, with routes like the 'Bridge Over Peover Eye loop' or the 'View of the Lake loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Peover Superior and Snelson, MTB Trails around Peover Superior and Snelson, and Easy hikes around Peover Superior and Snelson guide pages.
Yes, Redesmere Lake is particularly noted as a scenic viewpoint, especially in the evening for potential sunsets. The wider Tatton Park estate, home to Tatton Mere, also offers great views across the Cheshire plain.
While Peover Superior and Snelson itself has smaller water features, the broader Cheshire area offers several dedicated fisheries. Options include Goose Green Farm Fishing Lakes, Mere Moor Fishery, and Cheshire Oaks Fisheries for coarse fishing. For trout fishing, New Platt Fisheries provides a stillwater fly-fishing lake.
The area's picturesque countryside, woodlands, and river paths are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer weather for walking and outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer tranquil, crisp walks, though some paths might be muddy. Consider visiting Redesmere Lake in the evening for potential sunsets.
Many walking routes and parks in the Cheshire countryside are dog-friendly, but specific policies can vary by location. For example, Tatton Park, which includes Tatton Mere, generally welcomes dogs but may have restrictions in certain areas or require them to be on a lead, especially due to the presence of deer. Always check local signage or specific venue guidelines before visiting.
Yes, Tatton Hall, located within Tatton Park, is a significant historical site. It features a neo-classical mansion, 50 acres of landscaped gardens, and a medieval Old Hall, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil rural setting and accessible outdoor spaces. Highlights like Tatton Mere are valued for their natural beauty and wildlife, while Redesmere Lake is loved for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic views, especially at sunset. The opportunity to see deer in Tatton Park is also a popular draw.
The region research does not explicitly mention designated wild swimming spots in the lakes around Peover Superior and Snelson or the broader Cheshire area. While some parks like Marbury Country Park have outdoor swimming pools, natural bodies of water may have restrictions or safety concerns. It is advisable to check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting any wild swimming.
While specific details for all lakes are not provided, some facilities in the broader Cheshire area, such as Goose Green Farm Fishing Lakes and Cheshire Oaks Fisheries, mention wheelchair access to their lakes. For natural paths around meres like Tatton Mere or Marbury Country Park, accessibility can vary depending on the specific trail and current conditions. It's recommended to check directly with the park or site for detailed accessibility information.
The area around Peover Superior and Snelson, being a rural setting, has local pubs and cafes in nearby villages. For instance, within Tatton Park (home to Tatton Mere and Tatton Hall), you will find refreshment options. For other lakes, local villages will likely offer places to eat and drink.


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