Join me for a peaceful 2.5-mile walk in Swettenham, one of Cheshire’s most charming and secluded villages.
Starting by the old postbox, we explore St Peter’s Church, wander past the historic Swettenham Arms pub, and follow quiet lanes and field paths to discover Swettenham Meadows Nature Reserve— a rare haven for wildflower-rich grassland.
Along the way you’ll see:
Rolling meadows and arable fields
Coronation Meadow and its summer blooms
The Swettenham Valley Way beside the brook
If you love Cheshire walks, countryside pubs, and hidden corners of rural England, this route is perfect.
Route length: 2.5 miles (gentle)
Refreshments: The Swettenham Arms (large beer garden, great for walkers & cyclists)
Parking: By the pub, village club, or edge of the village
