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  1. Add Marbury Country Walk to your Itinerary

    Marbury Country Walk

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    Walking Route

    Whitchurch

    Starting from the Swan Inn in the middle of the village of Marbury this delightful country walk climbs gently to the top of Wirswall Hill and back down to the village.

  2. Handbridge Short Walk

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    Handbridge lies across the Old Dee Bridge from the city and much of Chester's Roman fortress was built from stone quarried here. The community lies on the old main road into North Wales and it's name in Welsh is 'Treboeth', meaning 'burnt town or…

  3. Add Walks for all - Stanney Woods Local Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Walks for all - Stanney Woods Local Nature Reserve

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    Walking Route

    Ellesmere Port

    Stanney Woods is an ancient woodland of oak and silver birch, with some hazel and holly. It is an excellent site for bird watching and exceptionally good for fungi in autumn.

  4. Add Lawton Woods Loop to your Itinerary

    Lawton Woods Loop

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    Walking Route

    Liverpool Road West, Church Lawton

    The name Lawton originates in the Lawton family with its family crest being the head of a bleeding wolf. Local legend talks about a man saving the Earl of Chester from being killed by a wolf.

  5. Add Walks for All - Biddulph Valley Way to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Biddulph Valley Way

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    Walking Route

    Congleton

    The Biddulph Valley Way follows the route of a disused railway which carried coal between the Potteries and Congleton for over 100 years. Today, this is a tranquil route that allows visitors to enjoy the delightful Cheshire East countryside

  6. Add Walks for All - The Wheelock Rail Trail to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - The Wheelock Rail Trail

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    Walking Route

    Sandbach

    The Wheelock Rail Trail near Sandbach follows the route of a disused railway from Ettiley Heath to Malkins Bank. Today the trail is a rich haven for wildlife and wild flowers and provides a pleasant level and wide route through Cheshire.

  7. Add The Rows Time Travelling Treasure Hunt to your Itinerary

    The Rows Time Travelling Treasure Hunt

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    Walking Tour

    Chester

    Chester is under threat from the Time Watchers, a mysterious society of time travellers who hide in pockets of time.

  8. Add Haslington Conservation Walk to your Itinerary

    Haslington Conservation Walk

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    Walking Route

    Haslington

    This route uses parts of two local walks developed by Haslington Conservation Volunteers

  9. Add Neston Town Trail to your Itinerary

    Neston Town Trail

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    Walking Route

    Neston

    Once a major port and more recently an important centre for coal mining, Neston today is a pleasant market town on the Wirral Peninsula.

  10. Add Byways Breaks to your Itinerary

    Byways Breaks

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    Outdoor Activity/Pursuit Centre

    Byways Breaks have been arranging cycling holidays and walking holidays for more than 15 years. We know the best places to stay, and our cycling and walking routes are carefully planned to explore the most beautiful countryside.

  11. Northwich Rail Trail 3km Walk

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    Walking Route

    Northwich

    Explore the highlights of Northwich with this 3km walk, starting at Northwich Railway Station.

  12. Add Nelson Pit Walk 3 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 3

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    Walking Route

    Macclesfield

    One of a series of walks from the Nelson Pit Visitor Centre. One of the main features of this walk is Poynton Coppice.

  13. Add Walks for All - Brereton Heath to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Brereton Heath

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    Walking Route

    Brereton, Congleton

    Designated as a Local Nature Reserve, Brereton Heath was a quarry site for silica sand. The lake is surrounded by habitats restored to the original landscape of heather and silver birch trees.

  14. Add Walks for All - Macclesfield Riverside to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Macclesfield Riverside

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    Walking Route

    Off Manchester Road, Macclesfield

    Situated in the delightful Bollin Valley, the Macclesfield Riverside Park provides a recreational park close to the heart of the town. The park has a variety of habitats and is a great place to watch wildlife.

  15. Bridgemere Walk

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    Walking Route

    Nantwich

    This walk explores the peaceful countryside of South East Cheshire. The ancient woodland called Checkley Wood can be viewed across the fields during the walk.

  16. Add Alsager Series No. 5 – Salt Line and Canal to your Itinerary

    Alsager Series No. 5 – Salt Line and Canal

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    Walking Route

    Church Lawton, Alsager

    This route, devised by Alsager Chamber of Trade, is one a series of walks in the Alsager area. The walks have been published in leaflets entitled ‘It’s all about Alsager - Walking Maps of Alsager’.

  17. Cuddington Rail Trail 4.5km Circular

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    Walking Route

    Cuddington

    A delightful 4.5km sightseeing walk around Cuddington, beginning and ending at Cuddington Railway Station.

  18. Add Walks for All - Tegg's Nose to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Tegg's Nose

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    Walking Route

    Macclesfield

    Discover Tegg’s Nose Country Park and experience Cheshire East’s wild hill country where rock dominates the landscape.

  19. Add Bluebell Cottage Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    Bluebell Cottage Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Dutton, Northwich

    Explore the stunning countryside of the Weaver Valley, passing through a shady wood filled with bluebells and wood anemones in spring.

  20. Add Heart of Chester Walking Tour to your Itinerary

    Heart of Chester Walking Tour

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    Guided Tour

    Northgate Street, Chester

    Explore and fall in love with Chester and discover the heart of this ancient and romantic city.

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