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Attractions and Places To See around Mottram St. Andrew - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Mottram St. Andrew include a blend of historic landmarks, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities within Cheshire's "Golden Triangle." This rural parish offers tranquil countryside ideal for exploration. The area features notable historical sites and extensive walking and cycling routes. Visitors can discover a variety of natural features and recreational facilities.

Best attractions and places to see around Mottram St. Andrew

  • The most popular attractions is Brickworks Climb, a viewpoint and climb known…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Brickworks Climb

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There's a tap at the bottom of Brickworks on the left hand side of the road you can refill your bottles with.

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Artists Lane Climb

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Very popular cyclist route that links a number of nice climbs around Alderley Edge and the top of the hill takes puts you out right opposite National Trust site.

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The Cage at Lyme Park

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The Cage is a 16th-century folly in Lyme Park, a country estate managed by the National Trust. From this prominent position, you get breathtaking views that stretch east to Kinder …

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The Lantern, Lyme Park

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Beautiful little spot surrounded by forest. Great to have a picnic and enjoy the views.

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Middlewood Way

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Sensitively reclaimed from a former railway line to provide a natural attraction for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and nature lovers. An 11 mile (16km), traffic-free greenway from Macclesfield to Marple …

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Jo | The Wandering Wildflower
October 29, 2025, The Cage, Lyme Park

A gentle climb up the hill to The Cage. Don't forget to look for the OS benchmark carved onto the side of the building!

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Ronnie
September 30, 2025, The Cage, Lyme Park

The Cage 265.7m P10.1 (872ft) (Hill ID: 512903) [JNSA N/a] Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.

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Em Lyons
March 23, 2025, Brickworks Climb

it is hardddd, but amazing

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Nicholas
February 22, 2025, Artists Lane Climb

nice lung buster mid way going up but hate going down this one

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A cracking little climb that kicks up at the end 10% Nice road lined with trees well worth a look.

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Nearly the whole route is flat and on light gravel, making this an ideal easy route for new bikers, injured bikers getting back in the saddle, or just an easy ride qith nothing technical or difficult

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The Cage is a 16th-century folly in Lyme Park, a country estate managed by the National Trust. From this prominent position, you get breathtaking views that stretch east to Kinder Scout in the Peak District and west over Manchester and the Cheshire Plain. On clear days, views stretch as far as the coast by Liverpool.

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September 25, 2023, Brickworks Climb

This highlight is great however it doesn't mark the end of the climb. Don't turn around!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Mottram St. Andrew?

The area boasts untouched countryside with numerous well-signposted footpaths, ideal for exploring. You can find excellent views from Castle Rock and Stormy Point, extending to Alderley Edge and Hare Hill. The Middlewood Way, an 11-mile traffic-free greenway, offers picturesque views over the Cheshire Plain. Additionally, Trentabank Reservoir is a notable natural monument and lake, providing a habitat for wildlife.

Are there historical landmarks to visit in Mottram St. Andrew?

Yes, Mottram St. Andrew is rich in history. Notable landmarks include Mottram Old Hall, a Grade II* listed structure with late Medieval origins, and Legh Hall, an 18th-century hall. The Village Cross features a medieval base. For a broader historical experience, visit The Cage at Lyme Park, a 16th-century folly offering expansive views.

What are some good walking trails in the area?

Mottram St. Andrew offers a variety of walking opportunities. You can enjoy circular walks through the tranquil countryside, some extending to Alderley Edge and Hare Hill. The Middlewood Way is an 11-mile traffic-free greenway perfect for a leisurely stroll. For more structured routes, consider trails like the 'River Bollin Picnic Spot loop' or 'Prestbury Village Centre – Path Along the River Bollin loop'. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Mottram St. Andrew guide.

Can I go cycling around Mottram St. Andrew?

Absolutely! The area is popular with cyclists. The Middlewood Way is an excellent traffic-free greenway suitable for all skill levels. For more challenging rides, specific routes like Brickworks Climb and Artists Lane Climb are popular. Explore more cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Mottram St. Andrew and Cycling around Mottram St. Andrew guides.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Middlewood Way is a traffic-free greenway, perfect for family walks or bike rides. Trentabank Reservoir offers a chance to observe wildlife, including herons, which can be an engaging activity for children. The nearby Lyme Park, where The Cage is located, also provides extensive grounds for exploration.

Where can I find the best views in Mottram St. Andrew?

For expansive views, head to The Cage at Lyme Park, a 16th-century folly offering breathtaking vistas extending to Kinder Scout in the Peak District and over Manchester and the Cheshire Plain. Brickworks Climb also provides a great vantage point of the surrounding areas. Additionally, Castle Rock and Stormy Point offer excellent views of Mottram St. Andrew itself.

What is the Middlewood Way, and what can I do there?

The Middlewood Way is an 11-mile (16km) traffic-free greenway developed along a former railway line, connecting Macclesfield to Marple. It's ideal for walkers, cyclists, horse riders, and nature lovers, offering picturesque views over the Cheshire Plain. The route is mostly flat and on light gravel, making it suitable for easy rides or walks, and it runs close to the Macclesfield Canal, providing options for circular routes.

Is Mottram St. Andrew suitable for dog walks?

Yes, the tranquil countryside and numerous footpaths around Mottram St. Andrew are generally very dog-friendly. Many circular walks traverse quiet lanes, woodlands, and horse paddocks. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The natural areas around Mottram St. Andrew are havens for wildlife. At Trentabank Reservoir, you can observe over 20 breeding pairs of herons, making it one of the best places to see them in the Peak District. Birds of prey, red deer, and various wading birds can also be spotted at certain times of the year in the surrounding conifer forests.

Are there any accessible trails for all abilities?

The Middlewood Way is largely flat and on light gravel, making it an accessible option for many, including those with pushchairs or less mobile individuals. It's a traffic-free greenway designed for shared use, providing a smooth surface for a pleasant outdoor experience.

Where can I find a place to eat or drink after my activities?

The Bull's Head is a charming local pub in Mottram St. Andrew, serving as a popular starting and finishing point for walks in the area. There are also various cafes and pubs in nearby villages that cater to visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit Mottram St. Andrew for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, the untouched countryside provides beautiful scenery year-round, with autumn offering vibrant foliage and winter walks having their own unique charm, especially if you're prepared for cooler temperatures.

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