The City of Chester combines its Roman heritage with exciting restaurants, shops and cafes like no other place. Where else can you find a thriving city centre with both high street and independent shops and a Roman amphitheatre within only a few minutes walking distance from each other? Sprawling Grosvenor Park provides a peaceful haven after exploring the ancient city walls, impressive Cathedral and the brand new Chester Market with its quaint shops and food outlets. “The Rows” are another highlight.
The pedestrianised streets and world famous city walls make Chester the perfect place to explore when you arrive by canal boat. Some cities can be difficult to navigate on foot with Chester being the exception from the norm. It is just the right size to offer everything you would expect from a bustling city - restaurants, cafes, shops and sights - but all within walking distance from your holiday boat. The canal cuts straight through the heart of the city. Telford Basin is the perfect place to moor up and access the ancient city walls within a couple of minutes. From here, you can take a walk around the whole of the city centre - without any traffic interruptions but great views all around.
Take a stroll along the ancient city walls of Chester. Take in the views and visit the famous clock.
Impressive Cathedral well worth a visit. Free entry (donations welcome). You can also take a paid tour and climb high on the Tower Tour and see Chester from a different perspective.
If you can't get enough of our waterways you can head down to the river dee near Queens Park Bridge. Buy an ice cream, take a stroll, visit a river-side pub such as "the boathouse" or hire a Paddle boat for a trip on the river.
Green flag award winning park dating back to 1867 covering 20 acres, located just outside the city walls and overlooking the River Dee. Home to the popular miniature railway and a great play area
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Locks 9, Miles 11, Crusing Time 11 hours* (each way)
From the hire base in Beeston, the first lock is only a mile away. Beeston Castle is easily reached via the footpath that leads away from the lock. This impressive ruin can be seen from miles away and shouldn’t be missed on your trip to Chester. The journey continues lock-free through rich pastures and peaceful countryside until it reaches Chester. Here, the canal quickly descends through 4 locks into the city centre, through an impressive rock cutting, and eventually reaches the Northgate staircase locks and Telford Basin beyond. This is a great place to moor up. Highlights, which are easily reached on foot, are the Chester city walls, the Roman amphitheatre, and the tranquil River Dee. Now it’s time to retrace the journey back to the hire base.
Locks 15, Miles 17, Crusing Time 9 hours* (each way)
From the hire base on the Middlewich Branch, it’s only one lock and a few miles to Barbridge Junction, where you turn right and cruise towards Chester. Soon, the surroundings become very tranquil and feel surprisingly remote. After the Beeston iron lock, Beeston Castle is easily reached via the footpath that leads away from the lock. This impressive ruin can be seen from miles away and shouldn’t be missed on your trip to Chester. The journey continues lock-free through rich pastures and peaceful countryside until it reaches Chester. Here, the canal quickly descends through 4 locks into the city centre, through an impressive rock cutting, and eventually reaches the Northgate staircase locks and Telford Basin beyond. This is a great place to moor up. Highlights, which are easily reached on foot, are the Chester city walls, the Roman amphitheatre, and the tranquil River Dee. Now it’s time to retrace the journey back to the hire base on the Middlewich Branch.
Chester Northgate Staircase Locks
Beeston Iron Lock
Bunbury Staircase Locks
Deep Canal Cuttings
Visit the famous Cheshire Fortress, learn about medieval life and enjoy breathtaking views.
The perfect family outing, let the kids go wild in the playground and soft play, search for treasure in Gemstone Cove and sample the delicious ice cream. Read about our own trip to the ice cream farm here
Restored as a working museum. Experience the whole journey from the grain arriving at the mill and the water driving the machinery to the flour pouring into the sacks.
Adventure trail, slides, rope swings, climbs, chain bridge, and more. One for the kids if you are on a family holiday. Best access by boat from bridge 118.
Once you've reached chester itself, you can moor up and use it as a base for your exploration of Chester, if however you wish to continue your journey you can head towards the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. Our recommended mooring would be just before "pretty bridge" from here you can access Chester Zoo & Chester Zoo's nature reserve (which is free to enter and has a bird hide) should you wish to visit the waterways museum you can continue your journey or if you wish to skip this last "less scenic" chunk of the journey you can take the number 1 or X1 bus from Chester Zoo.
A dog friendly country pub & restaurant, located right by the Shropshire Union Canal:
If you head down the staircase locks you'll likely moor up in the Canal Basin, stop by this independently run freehouse / bar / restaurant which is well know as a music and arts venue.
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