You don't have to travel far around these parts to see some great sites or experience fantastic scenery on a good hike.
Beeston Castle is perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 feet above the Cheshire Plain and boasting spectacular views that on a clear day stretch from the Pennines to the Welsh mountains you can discover the castle's 4,000-year history and explore the 40-acre woodland park.
It's popular with Guides and Scouts apart from school trips which I remember well being close to the Shropshire, Chester border.
At the Castle you can climb to the top of the castle and peer down into the spiraling well below.
One of the deepest castle wells in England, it is steeped in legend as the hiding place of Richard II's lost treasure has been missing for centuries and is thought it was buried in the Castle well in 1399, however, despite many attempts to find it, it remains missing.




