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The Groves
THE GROVES GUIDE
The Groves Chester visitor guide banner featuring the River Dee riverside at night
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The Groves Chester Guide & Reviews (2026)

The Groves is one of Chester’s loveliest quick escapes from the shops. This riverside promenade sits on the banks of the River Dee and is a classic place for a slow stroll, a sit down by the bandstand, and a front-row view of boats drifting past. If you want an easy, low-cost thing to do in the city centre, this is it. Knowing the best access points, the closest Chester parking, and what to do nearby will help you plan a stress-free stop.

The Groves at a Glance

Essential visit information

Time Needed

30 - 60 Minutes

Laid Out

1725 (extended 1880-81)

Best For

Riverside Walks & Views

The Groves Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Set right on the River Dee, close to the Old Dee Bridge and the edge of Grosvenor Park. For sat nav, use CH1 1SD.

The Groves, Chester CH1 1SD

Tourist information: +44 1244 405340

A Brief History of The Groves

Chester’s classic riverside promenade

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Early Riverside Walk

The Groves developed as a formal riverside promenade, creating an easy place for residents and visitors to walk beside the River Dee and enjoy the views.

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The Bandstand Era

The bandstand became a focal point for relaxed summer afternoons, giving The Groves its recognisable look and its long-running live music tradition.

Boat Trips & River Life

Today, The Groves is strongly linked with the river itself. It is a popular starting point for river cruises and a great place to watch boating activity on the Dee.

Did You Know? Visit Cheshire describes The Groves as a paved promenade on the River Dee with a bandstand and places to eat and drink, plus options for motorboats, rowing boats, and pedalos.

Is The Groves Expensive?

Trav's wallet score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 1.5/10 (Very Cheap)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! The best bit is that The Groves itself is completely free. Bring a drink, grab an ice cream, or pack a picnic. You only need a budget if you fancy a river cruise or boat hire.

Pricing & Entry

What you pay (and what you do not)

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Typical Costs

The promenade is public space, so there is no entry fee. Optional activities like river cruises, motorboats, rowing boats, or pedalos are charged separately by operators.

  • Walking the promenade: FREE
  • Sitting areas and views: FREE
  • Optional boat trips: PAID (varies)
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Ways to Save

Keep your day out cheap

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Bring a Picnic

Because entry is free, your budget is mostly food and drink. Packing snacks or a picnic makes The Groves a brilliant low-cost stop.

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Free Atmosphere

Even if you do not spend a penny, you still get the riverside views, the bandstand setting, and the buzz of the waterfront on a good day.

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Make It a Loop Walk

Cross the nearby footbridge and do a short circuit along both riverbanks. It adds variety without adding cost.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Walkers: A calm, scenic riverside stretch that feels removed from the busy streets.
  • Photographers: Reflections on the Dee and classic Chester views, especially at golden hour.
  • Budget Travellers: A top-quality free attraction right in the city centre.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Speedy Sightseers: It is best enjoyed slowly. If you rush it, it will feel like just another walkway.
  • Those Avoiding Crowds: On warm weekends, the waterfront can get busy and lively.

Visiting With Kids

Is it family-friendly?

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Wildlife Spotting

Kids usually love watching the swans and ducks on the River Dee. It is an easy win if you need a calm, outdoors break.

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Treat Stops

The riverside is known for casual snack stops in warm weather. It is a classic place to grab something simple and sit by the water.

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Pair It With a Park

Grosvenor Park is right next to The Groves, so you can combine a river stroll with open green space if the kids need to run around.

What to See on The Groves

Simple highlights that make it worth it

🎶 The Bandstand

The bandstand area is the heart of The Groves. It is the spot where you will usually see people sitting, chatting, and soaking up the riverside atmosphere.

🌉 Footbridge Views

Walk to the nearby pedestrian suspension bridge for a quick viewpoint over the Dee. It is also the easiest way to turn your visit into a loop walk.

Boats on the Dee

The Groves is closely tied to river activity, with boat trips and hire options nearby. Even if you do not go on the water, it is fun to watch.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When it feels busiest

🟢 Early Mornings

Quiet and calm. If you want peaceful photos and a relaxed walk, mornings are usually the best time.

🔴 Warm Weekend Midday

Most busy. Sunny weekends in spring and summer draw bigger crowds to the riverfront.

🟡 Evenings

Great atmosphere. Evenings can still be lively, but it often feels more relaxed than midday, especially as the light softens.

Trav’s Insider Hack: The Easy River Loop

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“Squawk! Do not just walk one way and turn around. Cross the pedestrian suspension bridge, stroll the opposite bank for a different view of the walls, then come back to The Groves for a sit down. It turns a quick stop into a proper mini-walk without any planning.”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from major landmarks

🌳 Grosvenor Park

🚶 3 mins
(Right next to the riverside promenade)

🧱 Chester City Walls (near the river)

🚶 5 mins
(A short walk up to the wall access points)

🚆 Chester Railway Station

🚶 16 mins
(A straightforward walk from the station into the city centre)

*Walking times are estimates and depend on pace and route.

Best Areas to Stay Near The Groves

Top neighbourhoods for riverside access

City Centre (Inside the Walls)

Perfect if you want everything walkable. You can reach The Groves, the Rows, and the Cathedral in minutes.

Handbridge

Just across the river. A quieter base with an easy walk back over the Old Dee Bridge to the waterfront.

Queen’s Park

A calmer riverside-feel neighbourhood across the Dee, ideal if you want morning walks and a more residential vibe.

Chester Parking Information

Where to leave your car near The Groves

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Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)

The Groves does not have dedicated visitor parking, but these nearby car parks are commonly used for the riverfront and city centre:

  • Little Roodee Car Park: CH1 1SL - Riverside location and very convenient for The Groves. It is open 24 hours.
  • Pepper Street Car Park: CH1 1DF - Central option, useful if you are combining the riverfront with the Roman Amphitheatre and city centre.
  • Eastgate Square Shopping Car Park: CH1 1DE - Handy for the Rows and shops, then walk down to the river.
  • New Market Parking: CH1 2AR - Large, modern car park with a short walk into the centre, then down to the Dee.

Tip: On sunny weekends, riverfront parking can fill quickly. If Little Roodee is full, head to a city centre multi-storey and walk down.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent a lot of time exploring Chester’s riverfront, from the calm paths by the Dee to the busy bandstand area on The Groves. This guide is built to help you find the best access points, keep costs low, and pair the promenade with nearby landmarks without any hassle.

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