THE summer holidays are here and children have left their classrooms and waved goodbye to their teachers for the final time this term.
With a mix of summer weather on the way, come rain or shine, youngsters will need entertaining over the next six weeks, whether it’s a trip to the park, a children’s play centre or a sweet treat.
So where is Best for Children in Cheshire?
We launched our Best of 2022 competition in April and we’ve found the best places that the local area has to offer in a dozen categories.
We’ve crowned the champions of hair, nails, beauty, pubs, fitness and independent shops as well as pies, fish and chips, breakfast, afternoon tea, pizza and roast dinner with voting for the town’s best beer garden taking place earlier this week.
Next up we wanted to find out your favourite place to take children.
After reading all your nominations, we’ve shortlisted the top six, who will battle it out to be named Best for Children in Cheshire.
Now we need your help to choose an overall winner from our shortlist.
There are three ways to vote:
1. Search for the Best Of post on our Northwich Guardian, Knutsford Guardian or Winsford and Middlewich Guardian Facebook pages and comment under the post with the name of your winner = 1 vote
2. Name your favourite in the comments section on this article via our website = 2 votes
3. Purchase a copy of this week’s Northwich Guardian, Knutsford Guardian or Winsford and Middlewich Guardian (July 28 edition) and fill in the entry form = 5 votes
(*NB For newspaper entries, email a screenshot of the completed entry form to heidi.summerfield@newsquest.co.uk – please note that only original copies will be accepted. More than one entry can be submitted per person but you will be asked to provide your own unique reference code for each entry to avoid duplication eg if your name is Smith you may wish to write Smith123 or HS21! as your code. You will need to provide a different code for each entry submitted. For full terms and conditions go to Newsquest.co.uk/terms)
Voting officially opens today, Thursday, and closes at midnight on Monday and we will be announcing the winner next week.
Keep an eye out for our next Best Of appeal on our social media pages on Friday.

OUR SIX BEST PLACES FOR CHILDREN SHORTLIST:

Vinnie’s, Market Street, Northwich
For anyone with a sweet tooth and wanting a treat, Vinnie’s is the place to go.
With peanut butter overload blondies, Nutella bueno blondies and red velvet cheesecake brownies, there is something for all ages and all tastes on the menu at this popular place.
They also serve “the best milkshakes around” and customers “can’t stay away”.
For more details go to facebook.com/vinniesnorthwich

Northwich Guardian: Vinnie'sVinnie's

Go Ape Adventures at Delamere Forest
Offering high ropes adventures, treetop challenges and Segway tours, this is a popular destination for the more daring youngsters.
For more details go to goape.co.uk/locations/delamere

Northwich Guardian: Go Ape, Delamere ForestGo Ape, Delamere Forest

Weaver Hall Museum and Lion Saltworks
Housed in the old Northwich Union Workhouse, Weaver Hall Museum explores the hidden heritage of the mid Cheshire area from archaeological treasures through industrial past to today’s vibrant community.
One review on Tripadvisor said: “So informative and interesting.
“The interactive displays will keep the children entertained.” 
For more details go to facebook.com/WeaverHallMuseumAndLionSaltWorks

Northwich Guardian: Weaver Hall Museum and Lion Salt WorksWeaver Hall Museum and Lion Salt Works

Marbury Park
With lots of family-friendly events planned throughout the summer – like bug hunting and pond dipping - there is plenty to keep the children entertained.
One review on Tripadvisor said: “An amazing park that I’ve been visiting for 12 years and it never disappoints.
“A great place to go for a family walk.”
For more details go to northwichwoodlands.org.uk

Northwich Guardian: Marbury Park (Photo by Alison Hamlin Hughes)Marbury Park (Photo by Alison Hamlin Hughes)

Anderton Boat Lift, Lift Lane, Northwich
This wonder of the waterways is the perfect family day out.
One happy visitor said: “We visited with two toddlers and they loved the play area, exploring the gardens and seeing the boat lift.
“They also enjoyed seeing the water and surrounding areas.
A refreshing place to visit that is well looked after.
“All of us left happy and saying we will come back here again - that is all you need sometimes.”
For more details go to canalrivertrust.org.uk/anderton

Northwich Guardian: Anderton Boat Lift (Photo by David Withenshaw)Anderton Boat Lift (Photo by David Withenshaw)

Tatton Park, Knutsford
There are a whole host of events planned at Tatton Park for children over the next two months.
There’s a princess party pop up festival tomorrow, Friday, as well as a back to the 90s show and visitors can always enjoy a historical tour of the old hall and gardens.
For more details go to tattonpark.org.uk/home.aspx

Northwich Guardian: Tatton Park (Photo by Miriam Elder)Tatton Park (Photo by Miriam Elder)