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Cheshire

Walking in Cheshire, a county in Northwest England, provides an array of delightful landscapes to explore. From the ancient woodlands of Delamere Forest to the rolling hills of the Cheshire Peak District, and along the picturesque waterways that crisscross the county, Cheshire offers both scenic beauty and peaceful rural walks. Here are some of the top walking routes to enjoy in Cheshire:

Popular Walks in Cheshire

1. Sandstone Trail

  • Length: Approximately 34 miles (55 kilometers)
  • Start/End: Frodsham to Whitchurch
  • Highlights: One of Cheshire’s most popular long-distance paths, the Sandstone Trail traverses the ridge of sandstone that rises dramatically from the Cheshire plain. It offers stunning views, passes through wooded areas, and features points of historical interest like Beeston Castle and the medieval market town of Frodsham.

2. Delamere Forest

  • Length: Various trails of different lengths
  • Start/End: Delamere Forest Visitor Centre
  • Highlights: Delamere Forest is the largest area of woodland in Cheshire, providing a habitat for a wide range of wildlife. There are numerous marked trails suitable for all abilities, including easy access routes and more challenging hikes. The Blakemere Moss loop offers a pleasant walk around a lake, and there are often events and activities happening in the forest.

3. Macclesfield Forest and Shutlingsloe

  • Length: About 5 miles (8 kilometers)
  • Start/End: Trentabank Car Park in Macclesfield Forest
  • Highlights: This walk offers some of the best views in Cheshire. Shutlingsloe is known as the ‘Cheshire Matterhorn’ because of its distinctive shape. Although it is a steep climb, the panoramic views from the top are well worth the effort.

4. The Gritstone Trail

  • Length: About 35 miles (56 kilometers)
  • Start/End: Disley to Kidsgrove
  • Highlights: This challenging route takes you along the gritstone ridges that form part of the boundary between Cheshire and Staffordshire. The trail offers expansive views over the Cheshire Plain and Peak District, passing through areas of outstanding natural beauty.

5. Chester Walls Walk

  • Length: Approximately 2 miles (3.2 kilometers)
  • Start/End: Anywhere along the Chester city walls
  • Highlights: This easy, circular walk around the ancient Roman and medieval walls of Chester is a must-do for history buffs. It provides views across the city and its landmarks, including the River Dee, Chester Cathedral, and the Roman Amphitheatre.

6. Bickerton Hill and Maiden Castle

  • Length: About 6 miles (9.6 kilometers)
  • Start/End: Bickerton Hill car park
  • Highlights: This walk takes you through heathland and past the Iron Age hill fort of Maiden Castle. It’s particularly beautiful in summer when the heather is in bloom, and the area is also excellent for birdwatching.

Tips for Walking in Cheshire

  • Prepare for the Weather: Weather can be unpredictable, so wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Waterproof gear is recommended, especially in the forest and hill areas.
  • Respect Nature: Stick to the paths, especially in protected areas like Delamere Forest and on nature reserves.
  • Navigation: While many of Cheshire’s trails are well-marked, carrying a map or using a GPS device can help prevent getting lost, especially on longer or less-traveled routes.
  • Local Amenities: Plan your walks near towns or villages if you wish to enjoy local cafes, pubs, or restaurants along the way. Cheshire’s rural towns offer great local produce and refreshments.

Walking in Cheshire provides not only excellent exercise but also a chance to unwind amidst some of the most tranquil and picturesque settings in Northwest England. Whether you’re a serious hiker or just looking for a pleasant day out, Cheshire’s diverse landscapes offer perfect opportunities for all.

Recommended Destinations.

Walking TrailDistance
Baker Way21 km / 13 miles
Bishop Bennet Way55 km / 34 miles
Bollin Valley Way40 km / 25 miles
Cheshire Ring Canal Walk158 km / 98 miles
Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk45 km / 28 miles
Dane Valley Way77 km / 48 miles
Eddisbury Way27 km / 17 miles
Etherow – Goyt Valley Way24 km / 15 miles
Gritstone Trail55 km / 34 miles
Longster Trail16 km / 10 miles
Maelor Way40 km / 25 miles
Mersey Valley Timberland Trail35 km / 22 miles
Middlewood Way18 km / 11 miles
North Cheshire Way113 km / 70 miles
Sandstone Trail51 km / 32 miles
South Cheshire Market Towns Trail68 km / 42 miles
South Cheshire Market Towns Trail – Congleton Edge Alternative2 km / 1 miles
South Cheshire Way55 km / 34 miles
Staffordshire Way153 km / 95 miles
Trans Pennine Trail346 km / 215 miles
Two Saints Way148 km / 92 miles
Weaver Way (Cheshire)64 km / 40 miles

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