Best attractions and places to see around Pott Shrigley include a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated on the western edge of the Peak District National Park, the village offers access to diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore cultural sites and enjoy panoramic views from surrounding hills. The area provides a variety of points of interest for those seeking outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Great hike up to Shutlingsloe from the Scout Hut Car Park.
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It's a great walk up to Shutlingsloe, some great views to be had.
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One of the most noted of the Peak District’s tops. Nestled around Errwood Reservoir it make’s for a nice scenic outing but not the best of weather day’s for it today. As Breeze said, the highest point in Cheshire and a UK designated Marilyn.
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Great and easy hike up to Shining Tor from the Cat & Fiddle Car Park. Good footpath over the peaty ground, quite cool to walk on.
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Fantastic panoramic views with contrast between views of Kinder Downfall on one side and the city centre skyline urban sprawl of Manchester on the opposite side.
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It's worth the walk up just to tale in the air and the view
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I bet the views are great here on a clear day
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Pott Shrigley is rich in history. You can visit St Christopher's Church, a Grade 1 listed building dating back to the 15th century, known for its barrel roof and unique 'Cheshire Cat' sculpture. The village also features Pott Hall, another historic 15th-century house, and a distinctive Victorian Gas Lamp outside The Croft. Shrigley Hall, now a hotel, also has a long history in the area.
The area around Pott Shrigley offers several excellent viewpoints. Shining Tor trig point is the highest point in modern Cheshire, providing outstanding views on a clear day. Other notable summits include Lantern Pike summit, which offers panoramic views stretching from Kinder Downfall to the Manchester skyline, and Shutlingsloe Summit, with incredible vistas across the Cheshire Plain and The Roaches. Eccles Pike Summit and Cats Tor also provide expansive views.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the natural surroundings offer opportunities for family walks. The nearby Macclesfield Canal and Middlewood Way are integrated into popular walking routes that can be suitable for families. Exploring the grounds of Shrigley Hall, especially during spring for bluebells, can also be a pleasant family outing. For hiking routes, you can find easy options like the 'Sponds Hill Trig Point – Andrew's Knob loop' or 'Clarence Mill – Bollington War Memorial loop' on the Hiking around Pott Shrigley guide.
Pott Shrigley, being on the edge of the Peak District, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, with options ranging from easy to challenging. Gravel biking and running are also popular. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Hiking around Pott Shrigley, Gravel biking around Pott Shrigley, and Running Trails around Pott Shrigley guides.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around Pott Shrigley. Popular routes include the 'Sponds Hill Trig Point – Andrew's Knob loop' (easy, 6.8 km) and the 'Kickback Coffee Roastery – The Bowstones loop' (moderate, 7.2 km). For more options, including routes to summits like Shutlingsloe Summit, refer to the Hiking around Pott Shrigley guide.
Pott Shrigley is set within a beautiful natural landscape on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. Key natural features include the surrounding wooded areas and hills, offering stunning views. Nearby, Macclesfield Forest is home to a herd of red deer and reservoirs with diverse wildfowl. The Macclesfield Canal and Middlewood Way also provide scenic routes through the countryside.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the region's natural beauty, especially the bluebell display leading to Shrigley Hall in spring, suggests this is a lovely time. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the panoramic views from summits like Shining Tor and Lantern Pike. Always check local weather patterns before planning your visit, especially for exposed areas like Cats Tor where wind can be a factor.
Yes, St Christopher's Church is a significant cultural site, not only for its historical architecture but also for a stone sculpture inside that resembles the 'Alice In Wonderland' Cheshire Cat. The churchyard also features a preaching cross, possibly older than the church itself. The village's Coffee Tavern, originally a library for religious tracts, now serves as a licensed restaurant, reflecting a unique piece of local history.
Visitors frequently highlight the outstanding panoramic views from the various summits. For example, Shining Tor is noted for its extensive vistas, and Lantern Pike is praised for its contrast between natural landscapes and city skylines. The challenging yet rewarding climbs to places like Shutlingsloe Summit are also a favorite, offering incredible rewards for the effort.
Yes, the village has local options. The Coffee Tavern, a historic corrugated iron building, now operates as a licensed restaurant. Additionally, there are pubs and cafes in the wider area around Pott Shrigley that cater to visitors.
Pott Shrigley offers several gravel biking routes. You can explore trails like the 'Peak Forest Canal – Hayfield Village loop' (moderate, 20.9 km) or the 'Middlewood Way – Bollington Village loop' (moderate, 37.6 km). For more options and detailed route information, consult the Gravel biking around Pott Shrigley guide.
Yes, the nearby Macclesfield Forest, once a royal hunting ground, is home to a herd of red deer. The reservoirs within the forest also attract diverse wildfowl, offering good opportunities for wildlife spotting.


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