Walking Trails

Delamere Forest

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Delamere Forest is Cheshire’s largest area of woodland and is a place for families to let off steam, escape the crowds and find peace in the heart of the forest.  It is an ideal place to go for a walk. There are dry sandstone paths, lots of mature trees to shade or shelter under depending on [...]

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Walking in North Wales

There are more than 50 featured walks in the Borderlands to choose from on the Walking in North Wales website alone. Which means you can find yourself in a different landscape everyday. And it’s so easy to get to – just hop over the border and in no time at all you can take the [...]

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The Bollin Valley Way

The Bollin Valley Way is a 25 mile (40 km) recreational path shadowing the course of the River Bollin. The route starts at Macclesfield Riverside Park and finishes in Partington giving walkers a feel of the valley’s variety. It takes in fields and woodlands, towns and villages, passes around Manchester Airport and ends up in [...]

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North Cheshire Way

The North Cheshire Way is one of Cheshire’s newest and longest paths. It provides 70 miles of way marked walking from Wirral to the Peak District across some of Cheshire’s most beautiful countryside. It was developed by The Mid-Cheshire Footpath Society as the brainchild of former member David Kinsell of Chester, who sadly did not [...]

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The Gritstone Trail

From Disley, a lovely stone-built village with an excellent dining pub, the Ram’s Head, follow the 35 mile (56km) Gritstone Trail into the Lyme Park estate, inhabited by red deer and the location for the TV dramatisation of Pride and Prejudice. Climb through the moors up to the Bowstones, the remains of Anglo-Saxon crosses, perched [...]

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