Accommodation

Four Paws Groom School in Cheshire has accommodation next to the school so if you are travelling from afar to complete your training you can stay in the self catering accommodation for as little as £25 per night.

  

When you are staying in our accommodation our nearest town is Northwich, Cheshire, please find below a travel guide to Northwich to help your settle in and explore the local area.

Northwich, a charming town nestled in the heart of Cheshire, England. Known for its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant community, Northwich offers a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a foodie, Northwich has something to offer for everyone. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you make the most of your visit:

1. Attractions:

Lion Salt Works: Begin your journey by exploring the Lion Salt Works, a beautifully restored industrial heritage site that provides insights into Northwich's salt mining history. The interactive exhibits and guided tours offer a fascinating glimpse into the town's past.

Anderton Boat Lift: Experience a piece of engineering marvel at the Anderton Boat Lift, also known as the "Cathedral of the Canals." This historic lift connects the Trent & Mersey Canal with the River Weaver and offers boat trips and panoramic views from its visitor centre.

Arley Hall & Gardens: Immerse yourself in the splendour of Arley Hall, a stately home with stunning gardens. The hall is known for its Elizabethan architecture, while the gardens boast vibrant flower displays, woodland walks, and a walled garden.

2. Natural Beauty:

Marbury Country Park: Nature enthusiasts will delight in Marbury Country Park, a serene haven featuring woodlands, lakes, and meadows. Take leisurely strolls, enjoy picnics, and spot wildlife in this tranquil setting. Ideal for dog walks with on and off lead play potential.

Dane Valley Way: Embark on a scenic walk along the Dane Valley Way, which offers breathtaking views of the River Dane. This long-distance path is perfect for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes. If you have prams or a bike, the surface is perfect with grassed areas that dogs love too.

3. Dining and Cuisine:

Traditional Pubs: Sample local flavours at Northwich's traditional pubs, where you can savour classic British dishes and enjoy a pint of ale in a cozy atmosphere. The Slow and Easy, The Salt Barge, and The Leigh Arms are just a few options to consider. Close by to Four Paws Groom School in Leftwich is The Kingfisher and The Woodpecker offering good quality food at reasonable prices or you have the Chinese, Morrisons and Face food just yards from the front door.

Market Town Cuisine: Explore the Northwich Market, where you can indulge in a variety of culinary delights, from artisanal cheeses to freshly baked pastries. This is a great place to experience the local food scene and gather ingredients for a picnic.

4. Shopping and Leisure:

Barons Quay Shopping Centre: For a dose of modern retail therapy, head to Barons Quay. This shopping centre offers a mix of high-street brands, boutique shops, and dining options, all overlooking the River Weaver. Out of town shopping is also available.

Northwich Artisan Market: If you're visiting on the second Saturday of the month, don't miss the Northwich Artisan Market. Discover unique crafts, local produce, and handmade goods from the region.

5. Festivals and Events:

Northwich River Festival: Held annually, this festival celebrates Northwich's waterways with boat races, live music, food stalls, and family-friendly activities.

Northwich Festival of Arts: Enjoy a cultural experience at the Northwich Festival of Arts, featuring exhibitions, performances, workshops, and more.

6. Nearby Excursions:

Delamere Forest: Just a short drive from Northwich, Delamere Forest offers trails for walking, cycling, and even Go Ape treetop adventures. This is dog paradise and visits are highly recommended.

Tatton Park: Explore Tatton Park, a historic estate with a mansion, gardens, a deer park, and a farm. The mansion offers a glimpse into the region's history, while the parkland provides ample opportunities for leisurely walks. Dog walks are strictly on lead due to wildlife.

Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply soaking in the local culture, Northwich promises an enriching and delightful experience. From its heritage sites to its picturesque landscapes, this charming town in Cheshire invites you to explore, unwind, and create lasting memories.