Wybunbury Moss, Wybunbury
#2 among attractions in Wybunbury


Facts and practical information
Wybunbury Moss is a National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Wybunbury in Cheshire, England. It is a raised lowland bog, and a rare British example of a schwingmoor and a 'subsidence mire'. ()
Wybunbury United Kingdom
Wybunbury Moss – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gresty Road, 46 High Street, Barbridge Junction, St James' Church.
2.9 miNArenas and stadiums, Sport, FootballGresty Road, Crewe
73 min walk • Gresty Road or the Alexandra Stadium, currently known as the Mornflake Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Crewe, Cheshire, England. The home ground of Crewe Alexandra, it has an all-seated capacity of 10,153.
3.1 miNWShopping, Bookshop46 High Street, Nantwich
80 min walk • 46 High Street is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan merchant's house in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located near the town square at the corner of High Street and Castle Street.
6.7 miNWCanalBarbridge Junction
171 min walk • Barbridge Junction is the name of the canal junction located at Barbridge, Cheshire, where the Shropshire Union Canal Middlewich Branch terminates and meets the Shropshire Union Canal main line.
4.7 miSWChurchSt James' Church
120 min walk • St James' Church is in the village of Audlem in south Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The church dates from the late 13th century with additions in the 19th century.
4.6 miEChurch, Historical placeSt Bertoline's Church
117 min walk • St Bertoline's Church is in the village of Barthomley, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Congleton.
4.1 miWMuseum, History museumDorfold Hall
104 min walk • Dorfold Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion in Acton, Cheshire, England, considered by Nikolaus Pevsner to be one of the two finest Jacobean houses in the county. The present owners are the Roundells.
5.4 miNWCanalHurleston Junction
138 min walk • Hurleston Junction is the name of the canal junction where the Llangollen Canal terminates and meets the Shropshire Union Canal main line at Hurleston, Cheshire, England.
7 miNEChurchSt Philip's Church
180 min walk • St Philip's Church is in New Inn Lane, Hassall Green, Cheshire, England. It is an active Anglican church in the parish of Wheelock, the benefice of Sandbach Heath with Wheelock, the deanery of Congleton, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield, and the diocese of Chester.
3.2 miNWNight club, Forts and castlesNantwich Castle, Nantwich
82 min walk • Nantwich Castle was a Norman castle in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, built before 1180 to guard a ford across the River Weaver. The castle is first documented in 1288. It was last recorded in 1462, and was in ruins by 1485.
2.2 miSHiking, Hiking trailSouth Cheshire Way
57 min walk • The South Cheshire Way is a 32-mile long-distance footpath running east–west mainly through Cheshire, England, though parts lie in Shropshire and Staffordshire. The western section from Grindley Brook, near Whitchurch, runs through farmland; the eastern section from Mow Cop, near Biddulph, runs through low hills.
2.3 miNWChurch, Georgian architectureChurch of St Mary the Virgin, Willaston
60 min walk • The Church of St Mary the Virgin is in the village of Wistaston, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Nantwich.