The Gritstone Trail, which now includes the former Mow Cop Trail, has been extended to make it more accessible by...
Opened in 1974, but recently extended - linking the towns of Frodsham and Whitchurch....
Only 3 years old, the Wheelock Rail Trail is a 2km multi-use route from Ettiley Heath to Malkins Bank.
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Delamere Forest is an ideal place to go for a walk, with 6 waymarked paths. With dry sandstone paths, lots...
Byways Breaks cycling breaks explore the gentle countryside of Cheshire and Shropshire....
Walking in Cheshire offers so much!
For Walkers, Cheshire's location offers a hugh variety of rambling opportunities. Its location, on the border with Wales and at the meeting point of the Midlands and England's rugged North Country, has lead to a array of different landscapes, from magical wooded hillsides to gentle pastoral lowlands, alongside wild moorland and hills give you a totally different experience!
This diverse landscape means that Cheshire can cater for more 'novice' walkers and is a great place for gentle family strolls starting from country pubs. At the Ryles Arms you can even order your lunch before you start your walk, a reward at the end of a bit of exhertion! For a different rewarding experience the Pheasant Inn provides magnificent views of the Cheshire plains, as you enjoy award winning Cheshire cuisine, before you take to the hills again on the Sandstone Trail.
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