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  1. Add Middlewich Waterside Trail to your Itinerary

    Middlewich Waterside Trail

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Middlewich

    The Middlewich Waterside Trail runs around and through the town of Middlewich. The Whole Trail is 3.4 miles.

  2. Add Nelson Pit Walk 10 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 10

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    The second part of two walks making the Middlewood Challenge, a 20-mile walk in the figure of eight. The first section of the Challenge is Walk 9 which is about 8 miles long and takes around 3½ hours to walk. Total walking time for both parts is arou

  3. Add Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve

    Type

    Type:

    Retreat

    Congleton

    The Local Nature Reserve has over 50 acres of mainly silver birch and oak woodland surrounding a 15 acre lake as well as areas of heathland, a wildflower meadow and wetland areas.

  4. Add Walk The Trans Pennine Trail to your Itinerary

    Walk The Trans Pennine Trail

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    Type:

    Walking

    Warrington

    The Trans Pennine Trail links the North and the Irish seas, running close to many urban area. Join the trail in cities, towns and villages.

  5. Add Lawton Woods Loop to your Itinerary

    Lawton Woods Loop

    Type

    Type:

    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.

  6. Add Raw Head Walk to your Itinerary

    Raw Head Walk

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Burwardsley, Chester

    Rugged sandstone outcrops, lofty trees and panoramic views both east and west across a patchwork landscape, combine to create an invigorating walk.

  7. Add Bollington Circular Walk 3 to your Itinerary

    Bollington Circular Walk 3

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Bollington, Macclesfield

    The third in a series of circular walks around Bollington and Kerridge starting from the Rangers Office, Adlington Road. The routes vary in length highlighting points of interest and provide pleasant views of the countryside.

  8. Add Chester Centre 3.3 Mile / 6km Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    Chester Centre 3.3 Mile / 6km Circular Walk

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Northgate Street, Chester

    Take in the historic city of Chester on this scenic circular walk.

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

    Alsager Series No. 5 – Salt Line and Canal

    Type

    Type:

    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’.

  10. Add Wirral Way to your Itinerary

    Wirral Way

    Type

    Type:

    Walking

    Wirral

    The Wirral Way is a path on the track of an old railway that goes from West Kirby to Hooton in mid-Wirral offering superb views over the Dee Estuary to Wales. Originally the railway formed a circuit of Wirral and this is the missing link.

  11. Kerridge Loop

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Bollington

    Bollington is known for its cotton mills and is an attractive small town with excellent facilities, situated in beautiful countryside.

  12. Add Ashley Rail Trail Route to your Itinerary

    Ashley Rail Trail Route

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    The village of Ashley lies very close to both the M56 motorway and Manchester Ringway Airport, but retains a rural charm whilst serving a strong farming community.

  13. Add Nelson Pit Walk 7 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 7

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    The route climbs over 1300 feet from Nelson Pit to Bowstones, and is partly strenuous. However, the views from the highest points on a good day are spectacular. This walk should be avoided on a misty day.

  14. Add A Circular Walks around Eddisbury and Kelsborrow Hillforts to your Itinerary

    A Circular Walks around Eddisbury and Kelsborrow Hillforts

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Off Station Road, Delamere

    Eddisbury is the largest and most complex of the ridge’s prehistoric hilltop enclosures, while smaller Kelsborrow overlooks the lovely wooded combe of Boothsdale with its hidden pub.

  15. Add Delamere Forest Walkways to your Itinerary

    Delamere Forest Walkways

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Northwich

    Delamere Forest is an ideal place to go for a walk, with 6 waymarked paths. With dry sandstone paths, lots of mature pines to shade or shelter under depending upon the weather and the flooded forest of Blakemere attracting birds to watch.

  16. Add The Gritstone Trail to your Itinerary

    The Gritstone Trail

    Type

    Type:

    Dog Friendly

    Macclesfield

    Follow the 35 mile / 56km trail through Cheshire’s Peak District

  17. Add A Walk around Nantwich and Acton to your Itinerary

    A Walk around Nantwich and Acton

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Nantwich

    Come and enjoy this 8km/5mile circular walk along country lanes, public footpaths, bridleways and canal towpaths. The route currently has approximately 12 gates and 2 stiles with fairly level terrain.

  18. Add Baker Way to your Itinerary

    Baker Way

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Chester

    The extended Baker Way links the heart of Chester with Delamere Forest Park. The core of the route is provided by the original Baker Way - a long established route from Christleton to Brines Brow Picnic Area.

  19. Add Walk the Whitegate Way to your Itinerary

    Walk the Whitegate Way

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Marton, Winsford

    Stretching for six miles (10km) from the heart of Winsford to Cuddington, the route offers easy walking for all ages along a varied route.

  20. Add Wincle Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    Wincle Circular Walk

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route

    Wincle

    This walk passes through beautiful countryside. The Shell Brook valley is particularly beautiful and very remote. Deer can be heard rutting in this valley in autumn when the trees turn magnificent shades of gold and rusty brown.

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