Best attractions and places to see around Newton By Malpas, a small locality in Cheshire, England, are primarily found in the surrounding region due to its limited size. This area, part of Malpas, offers a mix of historical landmarks and natural features within Cheshire West and Chester and nearby Wrexham County Borough. Visitors can explore significant historical bridges, tranquil natural lakes, and other points of interest that highlight the local heritage and landscape.
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Space for parking and a picnic table. Also toilets! Good walks along the river especially northwards towards Chester.
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Hanmer Mere (Welsh: Llyn Hanmer) is a natural lake and a site of Special Scientific Interest in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The village of Hanmer is at the northern end of the lake. The lake is 18 hectares (44 acres) in extent.
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Bangor Bridge (also known as the Bangor-on-Dee Bridge) is a Grade I listed bridge crossing the River Dee in Bangor-on-Dee, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is situated on the community boundary between Bangor-is-y-Coed and Sesswick. Located to the west of Bangor-on-Dee, it connects the village's high street and the A525 road bypass. The narrow bridge is a one-way traffic bridge, west to east, and is downstream (north) of the Bangor by-pass bridge.
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Known as both Farndon Bridge and Holt Bridge - depending on whether you're on the English or Welsh side. It crosses the River Dee and the England-Wales border between the villages of Farndon, Cheshire, England and Holt, Wrexham,Wales. The bridge, which was built in the mid-14th century, is recorded in the National Heritage List for England and by Cadw as a designated Grade I listed building and scheduled monument. It is built from locally quarried red sandstone and had eight arches, of which five are over the river. On the Farndon side there is one flood arch and two flood arches are on the Holt side.
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Lovely old cobbled bridge leading into the pretty Village.
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Hanmer is home to one of the nine Meres in this part of the world and it is a beautiful tranquil place. Having the bulk of St Chad's church looking down over the whole scene just adds to the ambience of the whole place.
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Breaks up a ride through the countryside nicely as you cross the border between England and Wales. Farndon and Holt are both lovely
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You can visit Hanmer Mere, a natural lake and a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wrexham County Borough, known for its tranquil setting. The village of Hanmer is located at its northern end. Additionally, the Llangollen Canal offers picturesque waterways with opportunities to see traditional narrowboats and local wildlife.
Yes, the area features two notable historical bridges. The Farndon Bridge is a Grade I listed red sandstone bridge from the 14th century, situated on the Welsh-English border. Another is the Bangor-on-Dee Bridge, also Grade I listed, which crosses the River Dee in Wrexham County Borough and is a one-way traffic bridge.
Beyond the historical bridges, you can explore St Alkmund's Church, Whitchurch. Founded in 912 AD, this captivating Grade I-listed building was originally constructed of white stone, giving the town its name, and features a rebuilt tower from 1711.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Hanmer Mere is a great spot for a quiet outing by the lake. The Llangollen Canal offers gentle walks and the chance to see narrowboats. St Alkmund's Church, Whitchurch also welcomes families interested in history and architecture.
The region around Newton By Malpas offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops from Malpas. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the one from Malpas to Farndon Bridge, and MTB trails such as the easy loop from Chorlton to Smooth Gravel Descent. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails around Newton By Malpas.
While specific walking trails are not detailed for Newton By Malpas itself, the nearby areas offer various routes. You can find running trails that are also suitable for walking, such as the moderate running loop from Malpas. The Llangollen Canal also provides pleasant, flat paths for leisurely strolls. For more detailed routes, check the Running Trails guide which often includes suitable walking paths.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and scenic beauty of the area. For instance, the Bangor-on-Dee Bridge is noted for its historical charm and the pleasant riverside pub nearby. Hanmer Mere is loved for its quiet, natural setting, perfect for relaxation. The Farndon Bridge is enjoyed for its role as a border crossing between England and Wales, with charming villages nearby.
Yes, Hanmer Mere is considered a viewpoint, offering pleasant views of the natural lake, especially from the village of Hanmer at its northern end. The Llangollen Canal also provides many picturesque spots along its waterway, ideal for enjoying the scenery.
The Cheshire countryside, including the area around Newton By Malpas, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather, making walking, cycling, and exploring historical sites more enjoyable. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful seasonal changes in the landscape.
Yes, you can find places to stop for refreshments. Near Bangor-on-Dee Bridge, there's a good riverside pub called The Royal Oak. The villages of Farndon and Holt, near Farndon Bridge, also offer lovely spots for a break. For Hanmer Mere, there's a small store nearby if you need a snack or drink.
Absolutely. The Llangollen Canal is a beautiful waterway that flows from Llangollen in North Wales to Hurleston in Cheshire. It's a great place for walks, cycling, or simply watching traditional narrowboats glide by. The canal has a rich history, having carried boats since 1795.


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