Astbury Mere Country Park is a beautiful attraction, thanks to the hard work of the local trust. The Country Park and Visitors Centre attracts over 140,000 visitors a year. The 14-acre site features a 3km all-weather path around the Mere, open spaces, extensive woodlands, and a wildflower meadow.
Admission is free of charge; car park fees apply.
The Country Park is open from 9:00 until dusk every day of the year, except Christmas Day.
Coffee Shop, see website for details of opening times.
Toilets
Home of Congleton Park Run, every Saturday at 9 am.
Astbury Water Sports Centre is the location in Congleton offering various water sports from canoeing and kayaking to sailing and raft building.
Stoke-on-Trent Anglers – Astbury Mere is the Society’s only owned water, having been purchased in 2002. The water is a shared amenity with a sailing club who hold a lease with Stoke-on-Trent Angling Society.
The lakeside path around Astbury Mere is suitable for pushchairs and independent wheelchairs.
There is seating every 100m along the path.
Allow about 40 minutes to walk the circular route around the mere.
Family Friendly Leisure Natural
Discover award-winning floral displays, enchanting woodland paths, vibrant play areas, a café, and an array of events.
Historical Natural
Discover Congleton’s hidden gem — a restored Georgian bath house and tranquil Physic Garden.
Family Friendly Natural
Described as the ‘Jewel in Congleton’s Crown’ Astbury Mere Country Park is a beautiful area for the enjoyment of local residents and visitors to the historic market town of Congleton.
Historical
Iconic Tudor Manor House with wonky angles and quirky character.
Discover a fascinating display of life, culture, and industry dating from the pre-historic period to the present day. There is something for everyone at Congleton Museum.
Recognised nationally and the only grade 1 listed building in the town centre, it is a must see for any visitors interested in the heritage of the town.
Leisure
Everybody Health and Leisure, contains some of the most up-to-date leisure and fitness amenities, including spacious fitness and cycling studios, a four-court sports hall, and a touch of luxury in the form of a thermal spa.
Cultural
Daneside Theatre is a 300-seat venue. Its mission is to serve as a welcoming space for the entire community, offering cultural and creative opportunities for people of all ages.
The Cloud - Enjoy sweeping views across the Cheshire Plain on this short but rewarding walk.
Family Friendly
A Great Day Out for All Ages - Glebe Farm offers a delightful experience for families, combining a range of attractions in a relaxed countryside setting.
A life-size sculpture of Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy, a nationally recognised campaigner for women’s, children and human rights stands proudly in Bridge Street in Congleton town centre.
Family Friendly Leisure
The town’s Paddling Pool has entertained children throughout the summer months from the 1930s and continues to be a source of summer fun and delight to the younger age group.
At Biddulph Grange Garden you can take on a global journey, from Egyptian pyramids, a Himalayan Glen through an Italian Garden to a Victorian vision of China.
The 35 hectares were originally part of the larger Biddulph Grange estate. The mixture of landscaped views and natural features was designed by Victorian industrialists James Bateman and Robert heath.
Located in one of Congleton's historic buildings Victoria Mill has 50+ dealers situated over 3 floor.
A non profit artist run venture consisting of artists' studios, gallery/community art space. Providing access to arts and culture through exhibitions, workshops, performances, music and community events.
Treo, an army dog who was awarded the Dickins Medal for saving many lives in Afghanistan. Treo spent his final years in retirement with his handler here in Congleton.