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Marlston-Cum-Lache

The best walks and hikes around Marlston-Cum-Lache

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Hikes around Marlston-Cum-Lache are set within the predominantly flat landscape of the Cheshire Plain. The area is characterized by pastoral scenery, historic parklands, and accessible public footpaths. A key feature is the River Dee, which provides numerous opportunities for level, scenic riverside walks.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Chester Timber-Framed Houses – Eastgate Clock loop from Chester, a 3.3 mile (5.3 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 24 minutes to complete. This…

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Chester Timber-Framed Houses – Eastgate Clock loop from Chester

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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September 18, 2025, Chester Racecourse (The Roodee)

good pathetic to ride or walk ! beware its closed on Race days 🐴

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July 22, 2025, Chester Cathedral

Entrance fee is £5 per person. Allow yourself some time, as the cathedral is very large and complex. Its cloister and courtyard are very beautiful. Inside the church, there was a replica made of Lego bricks, illuminated, and even a detailed interior.

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After visiting the amphitheater, a visit to the Roman Gardens is worthwhile. They are decorated with ancient Roman artifacts and statues that provide a glimpse into Roman art and culture. The gardens are a tranquil setting and offer a great place to relax and enjoy a picnic after a long day of sightseeing in Chester.

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A must-visit is the Roman Amphitheater in Chester, the largest of its kind in Britain. Once the scene of gladiatorial combats and public events, it now offers a fascinating insight into Roman entertainment. The ruins of the amphitheater are well preserved and give a sense of the size and splendor of this ancient arena. For history buffs, there are informative panels explaining the history and significance of the amphitheater. Let your imagination run wild and imagine the cheering crowds and dramatic battles that took place here. Source: www.england.de

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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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The building that now houses Paysan and The Cavern of The Curious Gnome, a wine bar & real ale emporium in Chester, is part of the city's historic Bridge Street Row. Chester is known for its Grade II-listed buildings, many of which date back centuries and feature black-and-white timber-framed architecture. While Paysan itself is a modern establishment, the building it occupies has deep historical roots.

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Old Chapel cafe brilliant food and excellent prices

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The view from the bridge gives a great perspective of the 'canalisation' of the River Dee - a straight 5 mile section of the river. In the distance you can just make out the Queensferry and Flintshire Bridges. "The Saltney Ferry Footbridge in Flintshire was built in 1968 to replace a ferry that crossed the River Dee. The ferry service had been operating since 1790 and was run by the Manifold family.  Ferry service history  The ferry service began in 1790 and was run by the Manifold family The ferry service was a 12-seat service that operated from 5 AM–9 PM The ferry carried babies, coffins, and was used for chain-making and sea-going industries The ferry service ended around 1966 Footbridge construction The footbridge is a four span reinforced concrete structure  The bridge is approximately 100m long and 2.14m wide  The bridge was built with a removable central section to allow boats with tall masts to navigate upstream  The bridge is suitable for pedestrians and cyclists  River Dee The River Dee has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC)." Various sources; AI Summary https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-30532480 https://www.jenningsbce.co.uk/saltney-ferry-foot-bridge/ https://sealandcommunitycouncil.co.uk/about/local-history/

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many circular walks in the Marlston-cum-Lache area?

Yes, circular walks are very common here. The flat terrain of the Cheshire Plain makes for enjoyable loop hikes that often combine riverside paths with historic city views. A great example is the Old Dee Bridge – Bridgegate Bridge loop from Chester, which offers a pleasant circuit along the river.

What are the walks along the River Dee like?

Walks along the River Dee are a defining feature of the region. The paths are typically flat and well-maintained, offering peaceful views of the water, passing boats, and riverside meadows. You can enjoy everything from short, scenic strolls to longer routes that follow the river for several miles.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails?

Many trails in the area are dog-friendly. For a place that is particularly well-regarded by dog owners, consider the Countess of Chester Country Park. It has designated paths and secure fields where dogs can often be let off the lead. Always check local signage for specific leash rules.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes available?

Absolutely. The area is ideal for family walks due to its gentle terrain. Many routes, like the traffic-free Chester Greenway, are suitable for buggies and little legs. Another straightforward option is the 1897 Milestone loop from Hough Green, which is a short and easy walk.

How many hiking trails are there around Marlston-cum-Lache?

There is a wide variety of options to explore, with over 200 routes available in the area. The majority of these are rated as easy, making the region very accessible, but there are also dozens of moderate trails for those seeking a bit more distance.

What do other hikers say about the trails in this region?

The trails around Marlston-cum-Lache are well-regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful riverside scenery, the easy-to-follow paths, and the interesting mix of natural landscapes and historical points of interest within the city of Chester.

Is it possible to find a challenging or difficult hike here?

The region is known for its flat landscape, so truly strenuous mountain hikes are not a feature. However, you can find a challenge in distance. There are a few longer, moderate routes, such as the 6.5-mile Chester Cathedral – Eastgate Clock loop from Chester Business Park, which require more stamina.

Where is a good place to park for a walk?

Parking availability depends on your starting point. For walks beginning in Chester, there are numerous city-center car parks. For trails starting in more rural spots or parks like the Countess of Chester Country Park, you will often find dedicated parking areas. It's best to check the starting point of your chosen komoot Tour for specific parking suggestions.

Are there any walks that go through woodlands?

Yes, you can find some lovely woodland walks. The trails around the Eaton Estate are a popular choice, offering a mix of woodland paths along the Duke's Drive and open farmland. These routes provide a nice contrast to the more common riverside walks.

Can I get to the trails using public transport?

Many trails are accessible via public transport, especially those starting in or near Chester. The city has excellent bus and rail links, making it a convenient hub to start a walk. From there, you can easily access the River Dee paths and other local routes on foot.

What is the terrain like for hiking around Marlston-cum-Lache?

The terrain is predominantly flat, which is characteristic of the Cheshire Plain. Most trails follow well-surfaced public footpaths, riverside towpaths, and former railway lines. You can expect gentle, easy-going walks with very little elevation change, making it accessible for all fitness levels.

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