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Apedale Country Par
A fine walk with the chance to descend a coal mine or ride a steam train.
Wedgwood’s Monument
A stroll through woodland to a historic blast furnace and then a monument with a fine view.
Wheelock Rail Trail and the Trent & Mersey Canal
An easy stroll that packs a lot into its short distance.
Sandbach Crosses, River Wheelock and the Trent & Mersey
A historic town centre, pretty stream valleys and an easy canalside return.
River Wheelock and the Trent & Mersey
Two contrasting waterways lead you through pleasant Cheshire countryside.
Mow Cop
Field and quarry paths up to the famous folly, with superb views in all directions, and a pleasant canalside return.
Two Canals
Locks, bridges and aqueducts on the Trent & Mersey and Macclesfield Canals (with an optional 1-mile extension to their junction).
Lawton Hall
A wooded stroll with a visit to a rewarding church, passing a stately home (private) and some interesting remnants of its estate.
Wybunbury Moss
Stroll round a National Nature Reserve, featuring a rare bog habitat known as a schwingmoor.
Dagfields and the Weaver
A field walk to a popular local craft centre, returning via the valley of the River Weaver.
Warning : The bridge at waypoint 4 is closed. It isn't scheduled to be reopened until 2023. For now we suggest this walk as a return and not as a loop until an alternative is found.
Hough Common and Lea Hall
A farmland stroll to a historic house through Wybunbury.
The Moat and Watch Lane Flash
An interesting walk that visits several of the Sandbach Flashes, a series of intriguing lakes formed by subsidence after salt extraction.
Warmingham Circular
A short farmland walk offering good views over the village, and a brief but pleasant stretch alongside the River Wheelock, frequented by Kingfishers.
Sandbach Flashes and the River Wheelock
An extended walk visiting many of the Sandbach Flashes (lakes formed by subsidence following salt extraction) and including sections along the Trent and Mersey Canal and River Wheelock.
Stage 3 of the Gritstone Trail - Congleton to Kidsgrove
The Gritstone Trail runs for 56 km through the Cheshire countryside, west of the Peak District, from Disley to Kidsgrove. This third stage picks up the trail at The Cloud, having left Congleton in a circular route using the Dales Valley Way and the towpath along the Macclesfield Canal to the aqueduct over the River Dale. The route passes Timbersbrook, Nick i' th' Hill, Cheshire's Close, Mow Cop and rejoins the Macclesfield Canal before following the Trent & Mersey Canal into Kidsgrove.
Brereton Heath
A straightforward there-and-back walk to a local lake, heathland and woodland country park.
Twemlow and the Dane Valley
A longer walk with historic buildings en route and lovely riverside views on the return.
More walks in Barthomley
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Odd Rode
- Rope
- Sandbach
- Shavington cum Gresty
- Silverdale
- Smallwood
- Somerford
- Somerford Booths
- Sproston
- Stanthorne and Wimboldsley
- Stapeley and District
- Swettenham
- Swynnerton
- Twemlow
- Walgherton
- Warmingham
- Weston and Crewe Green
- Whitmore
- Willaston
- Winsford
- Wistaston
- Woolstanwood
- Woore
- Worleston
- Wybunbury