Natural monuments around Snelson, a former civil parish in Cheshire, England, offer diverse natural features. The area, now part of Peover Superior and Snelson, includes ancient woodlands like Chapel Wood, known for its varied tree species such as oak, birch, and beech. These natural points of interest provide opportunities to explore varied landscapes, from secluded forests to unique geological formations. The region's natural attractions are appreciated for their ecological significance and scenic value.
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Very tall tree, worth a visit when in the area.
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Lindow Common is a small area of heathland on the outskirts of Wilmslow. It might be small, but it is special in a number of ways: it is a Local Nature Reserve, well worth a visit if passing through. I captured an Owl 🦉 and her baby when I was there. She was showing the baby how to hunt.
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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 Wishing Well is one nine suspected wells found on The Edge. It is situated beneath a rock that creates a flow of water into a trough set into the ground beloiw. It's a great place for the pups to quench their thirst!
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Around Snelson, you can discover a variety of natural features, including ancient woodlands like Chapel Wood, significant lakes such as Tatton Mere, and unique trees like the Pareni Tree (Giant Sequoia) at Quarry Bank Mill. The area also features heathland at Lindow Common and historical wells like Wizard's Well.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Tatton Mere offers opportunities to see deer and waterbirds. The Pareni Tree (Giant Sequoia) at Quarry Bank Mill is an impressive sight for all ages, located within a National Trust area. Lindow Common, a Local Nature Reserve, is also a great spot for family outings.
The Wizard's Well at Alderley Edge is a notable natural and historical site steeped in local legend. Stories suggest a band of warriors lies sleeping within, awaiting a time of need. You can also look closely at the rock to find the wizard's face.
Yes, The Wishing Well on The Edge is a dog-friendly natural monument. It features a flow of water into a trough, making it a great spot for dogs to quench their thirst during a walk.
At Tatton Mere, a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site, you can observe many waterbirds and an abundance of wildflowers. Lindow Common is also a Local Nature Reserve where visitors have reported seeing owls.
Chapel Wood is an ancient woodland near Snelson, known for its diverse range of trees including oak, birch, and beech. Within Chapel Wood, at Quarry Bank Mill, you can find the impressive Pareni Tree (Giant Sequoia), a magnificent and ancient tree.
The area around Snelson offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, and running trails. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Snelson and Running Trails around Snelson guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Parking loop from Chelford' or 'Peover Hall and Gardens – Over Peover War Memorial Cross loop from St. Lawrence' which are easy hikes. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Snelson guide.
Tatton Mere is a dedicated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a RAMSAR site. It is recognized as a nationally important habitat, providing refuge for many waterbirds and displaying an abundance of wildflowers and scarce plant life.
Lindow Common is a small area of heathland on the outskirts of Wilmslow. It is designated as both a Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), making it a unique and protected natural area worth visiting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the secluded ancient woodlands to the significant ecological sites. The opportunity to see wildlife, explore historical legends, and enjoy family-friendly walks are often highlighted. The community has upvoted these locations over 310 times and shared 9 photos, reflecting their appeal.


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