Saughall and Shotwick Park
Saughall and Shotwick Park
4.7
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14,526
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152
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No traffic road cycling routes around Saughall and Shotwick Park offer diverse landscapes for cyclists, situated near Chester and the Welsh border. The region features a mix of pasture, woodland, and arable land, with views extending towards Moel Famau and the Clwydian Hills across the Dee, as well as the Dee marshes and estuary. Cycling paths often follow former railway lines and peaceful country lanes, providing varied terrain for different skill levels. Historic elements like the remnants of Shotwick Castle…
Last updated: May 3, 2026
5.0
(2)
55
riders
22.8km
00:57
130m
130m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
42
riders
40.4km
01:35
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(2)
16
riders
20.0km
00:48
50m
50m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Uhmm - photo of Garden City's Welsh Road 'blue bridge' is NOT Saltney Ferry footbridge!! The Ferry is four miles upstream, towards Chester!
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bench and table at entrance a great idea
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A 'tip' rather than a 'highlight' "The station is not staffed and only has basic amenities (departure screens, waiting shelters and timetable poster boards on each platform). Step-free access is available to both platforms, but transfer between them requires the use of a level crossing at the end of the platforms towards the bridge. The Chester Millennium Greenway cycle route runs adjacent to the station and provides access to the northbound platform. The route also connects the station to Shotton." You can't buy tickets at the station but you can buy them online or on board from the ticket inspector. From Bidston, where the trains terminate in one direction, you can join the Merseyrail network to travel onwards to the Wirral and Liverpool. Sources; https://tfw.wales/places/stations/hawarden-bridge https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawarden_Bridge_railway_station
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Hadn’t realised this would be so beautiful. Not just the bridge but then to cycle way into Chester. Would recommend.
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This is the entrance/exit to the Chester Millennium Greenway. The greenway spans approximately 13 miles, connecting various parks and green spaces in Chester.
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The River Dee round is a surfaced, traffic-free loop of 15 miles (24 km). It follows the National Cycle Network Route 5 to the west of the city as far as Hawarden Bridge, returning via the riverside cycle path along the River Dee.
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Dee Banks is a beautiful section of path that's brilliant for cyclists it's a 10km path that runs from garden city to Chester and beyond 😀
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There are over 150 dedicated road cycling routes in the Saughall and Shotwick Park area that focus on minimal traffic. These include a mix of easy and moderate options, with a few more challenging rides for experienced cyclists.
The routes in Saughall and Shotwick Park offer varied terrain. Many traffic-free options, like sections of the Chester Millennium Greenway, are well-maintained and paved. You'll also find peaceful country lanes and former railway lines, providing smooth surfaces for road bikes. The area offers scenic views across the Dee marshes and estuary towards North Wales, and towards Moel Famau and the Clwydian Hills.
Yes, Saughall and Shotwick Park has several easy, family-friendly options. The Chester Millennium Greenway loop from All Saints Church is a great choice, offering a mostly paved and well-maintained path. Another accessible option is the Dragon Bridge – View Towards North Wales loop from Mollington, which is also rated as easy.
Along the routes, you can enjoy picturesque views of the Dee Estuary and towards North Wales. Notable attractions include the Burton Marsh Boardwalk, offering expansive vistas. You might also encounter historical elements like the remnants of Shotwick Castle within Shotwick Park. The River Dee Riverside Trail and sections of the Chester Millennium Greenway also offer scenic points of interest.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Saughall and Shotwick Park are designed as loops. For example, the River Dee Riverside Trail – Dee Banks Path loop from All Saints Church provides a circular ride with scenic riverside views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of around 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful country lanes, the well-maintained traffic-free paths like the Chester Millennium Greenway, and the scenic views across the Dee Estuary towards North Wales.
Yes, Saughall village itself is known for its scenic charm and offers amenities. Along routes that pass closer to Chester, you'll find more options for cafes and pubs. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for amenities directly on the komoot tour page.
The Saughall and Shotwick Park area is situated near Chester, which has good public transport links. While specific bus routes directly to trailheads might vary, accessing the general area by public transport and then cycling to your chosen route is feasible. Consider checking local bus schedules for Saughall and surrounding villages.
Parking is generally available in and around Saughall village, as well as at various access points for popular routes like the Chester Millennium Greenway. Specific parking details can often be found on individual komoot tour pages or by checking local council information for the area.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the paved and well-maintained nature of many traffic-free routes means they can be enjoyed year-round, provided conditions are not excessively wet or icy. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Shotwick Park has ongoing plans to enhance its natural habitats with new woodland and wetland areas, while preserving public access and historical elements. While these plans primarily focus on environmental improvements, they contribute to the overall appeal of the park for outdoor activities, including cycling. You can find more information on these plans via the Cheshire West and Chester Council website.


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