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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.
Timbersbrook to Rushton Spencer
Nice walk passing by The Cloud, Rushton Bank and Bridestones.
The Cloud from Rushton Spencer
This North Staffordshire linear walk starts in the village of Rushton Spencer near Leek and follows the Staffordshire Way to the summit of the Cloud. This local landmark offers some wonderful views across north Cheshire and north Staffordshire.
Lawton Hall
A wooded stroll with a visit to a rewarding church, passing a stately home (private) and some interesting remnants of its estate.
Two Canals
Locks, bridges and aqueducts on the Trent & Mersey and Macclesfield Canals (with an optional 1-mile extension to their junction).
Mow Cop
Field and quarry paths up to the famous folly, with superb views in all directions, and a pleasant canalside return.
The Churnet Valley
Town and country walking with a long stretch alongside a canal feeder in the quiet Churnet valley.
Brough Park and Brindley’s Mill
Never far from the town centre, but with parkland and rural interludes.
Tittesworth Reservoir
Lakeside walking and superb views.
Around Tittesworth reservoir
This is a circular walk around Tittesworth reservoir. Very family friendly walk. The area can be very busy during weekend and summer months.
The Roaches & Hen Cloud from Tittesworth Reservoir
This North Staffordshire walk starts from Tittesworth Reservoir and climbs onto the Roaches, a popular rocky escarpment in the Peak District National Park. The return includes the summit of Hen Cloud before crossing typical Staffordshire countryside.
Gawsworth & Danes Moss
Five minutes’ drive to a fascinating village, with a mossland nature reserve and gentle canal scenery.
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.
Gritstone stroll
A fairly easy stroll up the hill behind the pub, offering good views to Tegg’s Nose and Sutton Common.
Langley and Tegg’s Nose
Featuring rolling hills, wooded reservoirs and an optional climb to a viewpoint with geological and industrial interest.
Sutton Common
After a pleasant ramble along a stream, the effort of climbing to the TV mast is rewarded by a scenic ridge walk.
The Roaches to Lud's Church
This is a beautiful walk along The Roaches providing beautiful views from both sides of the ridge.
Rossen Clough to Croker Hill
This circular walk offers some great views around Rossen Clough.
The Roaches
The Roaches are a dominant feature of the North Staffordshire landscape and this walk provides a perfect introduction to this rugged area. An integral part of the Peak District National Park, this gritstone edge has superb views over the surrounding area.
The Roaches & Lud's Church
The Roaches are a popular place to walk offering dramatic views in this part of North Staffordshire. This walk includes Lud's Church a deep chasm that has some interesting historical connections.
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.
Swettenham Brook
Explore our intimate local valley around Holmes Chapel.
Macclesfield Forest & Shutlingsloe
An invigorating climb to a notable summit with glorious forest and moorland views (no dogs).
Rossendale Brook
A streamside and farmland stroll with fine views to Sutton Common.
Kinderfields Edge
A walk through sheep pastures with wide views and sturdy stone-built hill farms.
Rossendale Ramble
This Cheshire Walk was produced to assist fundraising for the Rossendale Trust. The route covers a section of the Gritstone Way and other scenic parts of Cheshire. Some of the route lies within the boundaries of the Peak District National Park.
Shutlingsloe
Nice popular walk to Shutlingsloe summit. Dog friendly
Hawk's Nest, Goldstitch Moss & Lud's Church
An exploration of northern Staffordshire that is rarely walked.
Lud's Church and Roach End from Gradbach
This Peak District walk explores the quieter side of the Staffordshire Roaches visiting the rocky cleft of Lud's Church before exploring the moorland and woodland of Back Forest. The views into Cheshire are excellent. Route finding is fine provided you take care when descending from Roach End.
Lud's Church, Back Forest & Clough Head from Gradbach
A Staffordshire walk that explores the valleys and high ground to the west of the Roaches.
Three Shires Head and Knotbury from Gradbach

A Peak District walk full of interest that visits Staffordshire, Cheshire and Derbyshire. The route is generally easy to follow and the highlights are the packhorse bridges at Three Shires Head, the quarries at Danebower and some excellent panoramas.
Redesmere & Capesthorne Hall
Walk beside beautiful lakes, with thatched cottages and a fine country house.
Redesmere To Capesthorn Hall
In spring there are delightful patches of bluebells along some paths.
Flash, Knotbury and Three Shires Head from Gradbach
A Peak District walk that includes counties - Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire. The route uses a mixture of paths, tracks and minor roads and also includes a section of the Dane Valley Way.
South Park
An easy and surprisingly green urban and parkland walk from the front door – suitable for pushchairs
Shutlingsloe, Cat & Fiddle and the Macclesfield Forest from Trentabank
A Cheshire walk that explores the area around the Macclesfield Forest. The route includes Shutlingsloe, views towards Wildboarclough, the Cat & Fiddle and the Macclesfield Forest
Shutlingsloe from Trentabank

A short walk in the Cheshire sector of the Peak District National Park. Shutlingsloe is known as the Cheshire Matterhorn and offers some excellent views.
Tegg's Nose from Trentabank
This Cheshire walk lies within the boundaries of the Peak District National Park and provides a pleasant excursion into this surprisingly beautiful part of Britain. The walk includes the viewpoint of Tegg's Nose and the trio of reservoirs in the valley.
Wildboarclough & Shutlingsloe

A route to the summit of the Cheshire Matterhorn and more!
Ridgegate to Tegg's Nose
From Ridgegate to Tegg's Nose, this walk passes through small hills and forests.
Trentabank to Shutlingsloe
Lovely walk through forest and moorland from Trentabank to Shutlingsloe.
Congleton Lane to Catchpenny Pool
This is a lovely walk through woodland, along quiet roads and bridleways.
Stage 2 of the Gritstone Trail - Macclesfield to Congleton
The Gritstone Trail runs for 56 km through the Cheshire countryside, west of the Peak District, from Disley to Kidsgrove. This second stage picks up the trail at Langley, having left Macclesfield and taken the towpath along the Macclesfield Canal to Sutton Hall. From Langley, the route weaves its way over Croker Hill and Wincle Minn, joins the Dale Valley Way and climbs up to The Cloud (343m) before coming off the trail to Congleton.
Flash & Three Shires Head from Danebower Hollow
A pleasant Peak District walk in the Staffordshire Moorlands. The route uses a mixture of paths, tracks and quiet country lanes to explore the area. For many, the highlight will be Three Shires Head with its packhorse bridge and waterfalls.
Three Shires Head from Danebower Hollow

A short Peak District walk that explores the area around Three Shires Head where the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet. The route uses sections of old packhorse routes as well as footpaths.
Astle Farm West to Mill Lane
This is a lovely short walk through delightful woodland, quiet lanes and passes beautiful Brook House Farm.
Stubby Lane to Chelford
Great walk from Stubby Lane to Chelford passing next to reservoirs.
Shining Tor and Axe Edge Moor
Shining Tor is the highest point in Cheshire and the first objective of this Peak District walk. Crossing the border into Staffordshire the walk continues across Axe Edge Moor offering excellent views. The walk uses high moorland paths for most of the way and is best saved for a clear day.
Peover Lane to Bate Mill
This walk is along a number of quiet roads and footpaths.
Over Peover Trek
Great walk through the picturesque village of Over Peover starting and ending from The Dog.
Peover Heath Stroll
Great walk through the picturesque village of Over Peover starting and ending from The Dog.
Kettleshulme & Taxal Edge from Lamaload
The Cheshire sector of the Peak District offers a great variety of walking and this route is no exception. The route includes a section of ridge walking with a lower level return through quiet countryside to complete the walk.
Shining Tor and Windgather Rocks from Lamaload
This walk visits the highest point in Cheshire, Shining Tor, and continues to Windgather Rocks, which are popular with climbers. Starting from Lamaload, this route offers varied content and some great views in the high moors of Cheshire and parts of Staffordshire.
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