Activities at Lyme

Visiting Lyme with your dog
With 1400 acres of rugged moorland, ancient woodlands and formal gardens, where better to come for a day out with your pooch than Lyme.

Explore Lyme this summer
Lyme's parkland during the summer months is the perfect place to picnic, play, or simply stroll around whilst enjoying the breathtaking views.

A Walk to the Lantern
Beautiful woodland, autumnal colours and wonderful views await you on this self led walk to Lantern Wood. On a clear day look out for Kinder Scout, the hills of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, Holme Moss and Winter Hill.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 1.7 miles (2.7km)

Autumn walks at Lyme
Explore the vast estate, spot the rutting red deer, and keep warm with a hot drink from the café as Lyme's woodland and moorland landscapes are transformed with autumn colour.

Explore 1400 acres of historic parkland
Despite everything going on around it, nature has been ticking along nicely at Lyme and the park is as beautiful as ever. If you are in need of some fresh air and beautiful views why not pay us a visit.

Experience Regency Lyme
Experience stories and daily life of the Regency era

Pemberley Walk at Lyme
Discover the filming locations and enjoy the stunning views along the Pemberley walk. 2013 was the 200th anniversary of the publication of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and in 1995 Lyme Hall posed as Mr Darcy’s Pemberley in the BBC adaptation.
- Easy
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 2.0 miles (3.2km)

Woods, views and ponds - discover the Lime Avenue ponds
See the newly restored Lime Avenue ponds on a walk that takes in woodland, moorland and wonderful views.
- Moderate
- 1 hour
- 2.0 miles (3.2km)

Exceptional views at Paddock Cottage
Take in amazing views of Cheshire and Greater Manchester with this walk to a tranquil area of the park.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 1.25 miles (2.0km)