Cat and Fiddle Road
Upland road in North Western EnglandThe Cat and Fiddle is a road in England between Buxton, Derbyshire and Macclesfield, Cheshire, named after the Cat and Fiddle Inn public house at its summit. Formed by parts of the A537, A54 and A53, it is famous for its scenic views across the Greater Manchester conurbation, the Peak District National Park and the Cheshire Plain, and for its many bends. It is extremely popular with motorcyclists, and is often classed as the most dangerous road in the United Kingdom.
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Cat and Fiddle Inn
Former public house in the English Peak District

Shining Tor
Highest point in Cheshire, England

Macclesfield Forest and Wildboarclough
Civil parish in Cheshire, England

Cheeks Hill
Hill in the Peak District, England

Errwood Hall
Ruins of Victorian mansion

Forest Chapel
Church in Cheshire, England

Crag Hall
Country house in Wildboarclough, Cheshire

Burbage Edge
Hill in the Derbyshire Peak District