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Bulkeley Hill
Enjoyable farmland and woodland walking with superb views over the Peckforton Hills and the surrounding Cheshire Plain.
Waste Hill
A short but satisfying walk featuring good views, quiet lanes and tracks, and sunlight-dappled woodland.
Beeston Castle
A fine scenic walk with views of two castles, one an authentic medieval fortification, the other a Victorian country house now used for weddings and conferences. Much of the walk is wooded. The walk can be extended to include the climb up to Beeston Castle (English Heritage: admission charge).
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.
Sandstone Trail
Fairly level, with several stiles. Two busy road crossings; may be muddy in places after rain.
Tiverton
Field paths and canalside walking with views of Beeston Castle. May be muddy in places after rain. Multiple stiles.
Eaton
Field and golf-course walking to a pretty village. May be muddy in places; several stiles.
Little Budworth Common
Gentle green lanes to an attractive area of lowland heath and woodland designated an SSSI.
Eaton and Luddington Hill
Skirt the Shire Horse Centre to pretty Eaton, returning via a sunken quarryman’s way.
Utkinton Hall
Field paths over rolling Cheshire farmland, passing an attractive millpond and historic houses.
Budworth Pool
Follow tracks and green lanes through the village and countryside to an attractive lake.
Oulton Park
Passing Budworth Pool and Little Budworth Common, returning via a park circuit.
Little Budworth Common
Explore our local country park, a rare area of lowland heathland designated as an SSSI.
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.
Great Barrow circular
Stroll through watermeadows and along a hollow way to a ridge-top village, returning via Watling Street
More walks in Cholmondeley
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Adderley
- Agden
- Aldersey
- Aldford and Saighton
- Alpraham and Calveley
- Aston juxta Mondrum
- Audlem
- Austerson
- Baddiley
- Baddington
- Barton
- Beeston
- Bickerton
- Brindley
- Broomhall
- Broxton
- Bulkeley and Ridley
- Bunbury
- Burland and Acton
- Burwardsley
- Carden
- Chidlow
- Cholmondeston
- Chorley
- Chorlton
- Chowley
- Christleton
- Church Minshull
- Clotton Hoofield
- Clutton
- Coddington
- Coole Pilate
- Cuddington
- Darnhall
- Dodcott cum Wilkesley
- Duckington
- Duddon
- Egerton
- Faddiley
- Golborne David
- Guilden Sutton
- Handley
- Hargrave and Huxley
- Harthill
- Haughton
- Ightfield
- Little Budworth
- Littleton
- Maelor South
- Malpas
- Marbury and District
- Moreton Say
- Nantwich
- Newhall
- No Man's Heath and District
- Peckforton
- Poole
- Rowton
- Rushton
- Shocklach Oviatt and District
- Sound
- Spurstow
- Stapeley and District
- Stoke and Hurleston
- Stretton
- Tarporley
- Tarvin
- Tattenhall and District
- Threapwood
- Tilston
- Tiverton and Tilstone Fearnall
- Tushingham-cum-Grindley, Macefen and Bradley
- Utkinton and Cotebrook
- Wardle
- Waverton
- Welshampton and Lyneal
- Wettenhall
- Whitchurch Rural
- Whitchurch Urban
- Wigland
- Willington
- Winsford
- Worleston
- Wrenbury cum Frith