Destinations
The landscapes of the Northwest are amongst
the most diverse in the UK, including the highest mountains and
largest lakes in England, internationally important estuaries with
extensive mudflats, deciduous woodlands, moorlands and large rivers
and wetlands.
This spectacular setting is home to a very
wide range of natural habitats, many of international
significance.
The adventurous and curious will revel in the
breadth of outdoor activities in the region, from birdwatching to
rock-climbing and beyond.

Typified by a gently rolling plain, interrupted by ridges, meres
and ponds and punctuated by leafy hedgerows, Cheshire is an idyllic
place. Large country estates with historic houses and parkland also
provide sanctuary to a wide range of flora and fauna.

Much more than spectacular mountains and lakes, Cumbria is home
to estuary and coastal landscapes and a habitat for nature's
finest. It's an exhilarating place to be active with a wide range
of outdoor pursuits.

From the sandflats of Morecambe Bay to the steep, wooded river
valleys of Bowland, with ancient woodlands scattered between,
Lancashire offers visitors a surprising variety of experiences.

Confounding expectations, Merseyside is home to a diverse range
of plant and animal communities, plus spectacular coastal, dune and
river scenes from the Mersey and Dee.

Greater Manchester features major rivers and a network of
peaceful canals, expansive moorland and herb-rich hay meadows,
spectacular views mixed with exhilarating recreational
activities.