New attractions in Cheshire have opened so if you’re wondering how to spend your free time this autumn, look no further.

Marketing Cheshire has rounded up some of the new things you can do in Cheshire.

If you’re looking for family days out in Cheshire this autumn, you can view our article here.

New things to do in Cheshire this autumn

Visit Chester Market in its new location

Chester Market is moving to the heart of Northgate later this autumn.

Visitors can do some shopping, eat food, listen to live music, watch something at the cinema and take a look at heritage exhibitions.

You can find out more about the market, including the history behind it, via its website.

World premiere at Storyhouse

Storyhouse will host the world premiere of the musical The Time Traveller’s Wife from September 30 to October 15.

The bestselling novel by Lauren Gunderson comes to the stage this autumn before heading to London’s West End.

To find out more and book tickets, visit the Storyhouse website.


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Glamping at Blakemere

Luxurious glamping facilities are set to open at Blakemere Village.

Near Northwich, this family attraction with shops, activities and dining is opening 12 new pods in a meadow in the adjacent Holiday Park.

With ensuite bathrooms, outdoor private hot tubs and king size beds, this could be the place for you to visit.

To find out more and book your stay, you can visit the Blakemere Village website.

Storyhouse Elders

This new festival portrays the message that it’s never too late to try new things, return to a creative passion, or experience and celebrate the work of older artists.

Intergenerational activities with children include theatre, discos, art sessions and more.

It’s happening from October 10 to 22 and you can find out more about this event and others happening at Storyhouse via its website.

Find out more information about events in Cheshire via the Visit Cheshire website.