Links that may be of interest...
- Wrexham webwalks
- Some guides written by Gordon Emery can be found on Wrexham webwalks including Mines, Moorland and Mountain, a 16 mile walk around Minera and Ruabon mountain with shortcuts
- A virtual stroll around Chester
- Some of Gordon's research has been used in this free webguide to Chester
- Sandstone Trail
- Long distance Cheshire trail originally created by Jack Baker who wrote the book Walks in Clwyd.
- Northern Eye Books
- Outstanding walking and outdoors books for North West England and Wales
- Rufus Court
- Modern Rows in Chester
- Alexanders Live
- Music, food, Chester's largest beer garden and the longest running comedy club outside London
- Chester misericords
- Photos of the medieval and modern misericords (carved monk's seats) at Chester Cathedral are now available on this site along with thousands more around the world
- Chiropractic the McTimoney Way
- A gentle and effective way to treat back pain. The clinic is situated just outside the walls.
- Roger Stephens
- The author of Boom of the Bitterbump has other strings to his bow, or rather his piano. He's a solo artist, an accompanist, and a tour guide for Chester.
- The Adventure People
- Group guided walks in Britain.