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Pulford and Lavister
A short stroll round two villages, one in England and one in Wales.
Poulton and Pulford Brook
A pleasant and undemanding walk through the low-lying meadows of the Dee Valley.
Poulton and the River Alyn
A peaceful walk in the low-lying Dee valley using a mix of farm tracks, quiet country lanes and field paths, includinga pleasant stretch along the River Alyn.
Cook’s Bridge and Trevalyn
A short level stroll on lanes and footpaths, with a couple of stretches along the pretty River Alyn.
Along the Dee and Alyn
A pleasant level walk through meadows, with stretches alongside the rivers Dee and Alyn.
Marford Quarry
Walk through a wooded nature reserve, with good views across the Dee valley on the return journey.
Deeside circular
A partly traffic-free route on former railway lines, estuarine cycle-paths and quiet lanes.
Gayton and Parkgate
Estuary-side walking and a pleasant hillside return with good views.
Parkgate stroll
Enjoy views over the Dee marshes, sample the Wirral Way, and explore Parkgate village.
Wirral Way and the Old Quays
Echoes of the past with former railway lines and disused quaysides alongside the Dee.
Moel Famau and the Clwydian Hills from Cilcain
This excellent walk takes in the highest point on the Clwydian Hills and includes a lengthy section north along the main ridge. Offering contrasting views as far as Snowdonia, with many of the peaks easily recognised, to the west and the delights of Merseyside and beyond to the east the route has much to offer. Apart from being busy around Moel Famau, the route is generally quiet with navigation offering few problems.
Great Barrow and Plemstall

Two contrasting villages, one on a hilltop and the other in the lonely valley of the River Gowy. Wet grass and muddy sections, and after prolonged rain some of the low-lying meadows may be impassably flooded.
Tarvin and the Roman Bridges
A few paths may be under crops, or muddy after rain. Includes some road walking
Great Barrow circular
Stroll through watermeadows and along a hollow way to a ridge-top village, returning via Watling Street
Dunham-on-the-Hill & Hapsford
Explore two interesting villages full of historic buildings.
Helsby Hill
Experience superb views, intriguing industrial relics and a pleasant return through rolling Cheshire countryside.
Two Rivers, Ruthin
Over the fields to the beautiful wooded valley of the Afon Clywedog, returning via Rhewl and the Afon Clwyd.
River Clwyd
A relaxing stroll to a historic bridge, returning along the river and beneath the castle walls. No stiles.
Moel Famau
An all-day expedition to the highest point in the Clwydian Hills, with magnificent views in all directions.
Helsby Hill
A rewarding field and woodland walk to a local landmark with a commanding view over the Mersey estuary.
Woodhouse & Helsby Hills
Two hillforts, mixed walking in farmland and woodland, and rocky outcrops with wide views.
Alvanley stroll
A pleasant stroll around the village and surrounding farmland, with wide views in all directions.
Maiden Castle
A steady climb through heath and woodland to the Sandstone Trail and Maiden Castle, an Iron Age hillfort.
Bickerton Hill and Raw Head
An extended walk along the Sandstone Trail, giving fine views and including highlights of the mid-Cheshire ridge.
Wynnstay Estate
A glimpse of the family seat of the Wynn family, after which the pub is named.
Gardden hillfort
A short walk full of history: ancient Offa’s Dyke, a 19th-century icehouse and an Iron Age hillfort.