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    G3 Events

    An onsite activities centre located at Carden Park. Activities include – Aerial Ropes Course with 250m zip wire, 4x4’s, Quad biking, Archery, Laser Clay Shooting and Cycle Hire.

    Website: www.G3events.co.uk

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    Chester Zoo

    CHESTER ZOO is the UK’s number one zoo, with over 7000 animals and 400 different species, including some of the most endangered species on the planet.

    Website: www.chesterzoo.org

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    Tatton Park

    Tatton Park plays host to a wide range of public events during the year. A National Trust property, it consists of the late Georgian mansion designed by Samuel Wyatt for William Egerton, a farm and old hall, within a 1000 acre deer park.

    Website: www.tattonpark.org.uk

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    Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet

    McArthur Glen operates designer shopping outlets across Europe, partnering with a variety of retailers to bring shoppers discounted, quality goods.

    10% Discount Cards available from Carden Park Reception

    Website: www.cheshireoaksdesigneroutlet.com

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    Chester Racecourse

    Whether entertaining clients, celebrating a special occasion with family or enjoying a day out with your friends, a day at Chester races be an unforgettable experience for all the right reasons! Award winning chefs, mouth watering menus, extensive wines and champagnes, first-class service, chic surroundings and the all important atmosphere for which Chester Racecourse is famed.

    Website: www.chester-races.co.uk

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    Blue Planet Aquarium

    At Blue Planet Aquarium, the largest aquarium anywhere in the UK, you’re guaranteed to see more types of shark than anywhere else in Britain.

    Website: www.blueplanetaquarium.com

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    Chester City

    Chester - old enough to make your spine tingle, yet young enough in spirit to be effortlessly fashionable.
    Small enough to explore easily on foot, but big enough to be wonderfully cosmopolitan.
    Experience the difference and become part of the city

    Website: www.visitchesterandcheshire.co.uk

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    Chester Cathedral

    Chester Cathedral attracts thousands of visitors every year! Make sure you pay a visit to this 'must see attraction' that attracts hundreds of thousand visitors each year. The cathedral is a truly magnificent building and one that boasts the most complete Medieval monastic complex still standing in the UK.

    Website: www.chestercathedral.com

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    Grosvenor Museum

    The Grosvenor Museum is Chester's biggest collection of local and international history. Discover 2000 years of life spread over three floors of a classic 19th century building.

    Special exciting exhibitions, activities and events
    Chester Roman heritage
    Natural and Social history of the area
    Various costumes

    Website: www.grosvenormuseum.co.uk

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    Oulton Park Racing Circuit

    Built into the natural contours of the Cheshire countryside, Oulton Park’s combination of stunning scenery and spectacular racing make it one of the most picturesque and cherished circuits for spectators and competitors alike

    Website: www.oultonpark.co.uk

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    Erddig House

    Erddig is an atmospheric house and estate. It is completely furnished 18th-century large country house which a unique insight into servants life in the 18th and 19th century. Erddig has one of the last surviving 18th century gardens with a large walled garden and Victorian parterre, and extensive designed parkland which offers 13 miles of footpaths.

    Website: www.erddig.co.uk

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    Beeston Castle

    Beeston Castle in Tarporley, Cheshire is also known as the formidable ‘Castle of Rock’. Climb to the top of this impressive crag with incredible views over eight counties, from the Pennines to the Welsh mountains. With over 40 acres of unspoiled woodland trails to explore and an abundance of wildlife Beeston Castle and Woodland Park makes for a truly exhilarating and enchanting day out for all the family.

    Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk

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    Llangollen

    Llangollen is a truly amazing town encapsulating the best North Wales has to offer in a small area. With more sun than Cornwall and less rain than the Lake District it is no wonder that this gateway to North Wales should be so popular with sightseers and walkers of all ages.

    Website: www.llangollen.co.uk

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    Cholmondeley Castle

    The romantic castle – a product of the early 19th Century, stands on a high rise above a lake. The castle is surrounded by sweeping lawns and a variety of mature trees, including cedars of Lebannon, Oak and Chesnut. There is a children’s play area, picnic site and rare breeds farm animals, including Llamas and African Pygmy goats.

    Website: www.cholmondeleycastle.com