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Manchester Airport to Styal Mill
This walk starts at the big roundabout on Altrincham Road just before the airport tunnels.
Yew Tree Farm to Oversley Lodge Farm
This short walk begins at Yew Tree Farm at the end of Bolshaw Road. Follow the path through Styal Golf Course and cross the railway bridge towards Beech Farm.
Lindow Common to Rossmere
Lindow Common is a very popular area and is well worth a visit in its own right. The common is crisscrossed by numerous footpaths and contains the Black Lake. It’s worthwhile exploring areas away from Black Lake where there are some small pools and expanses of heather. There is a lot of conservation work being carried out on the common which is designed to keep its open aspect and to protect wildlife and fauna. It is designated as a site of special scientific interest.
St Olaf's Chapel & Alleyways in Pownall Park
This interesting walk through Pownall Park takes in Carnival Fields and St. Olaf's Chapel which was built by the Boddington Family. Sadly, it is now just a ruin. Some of this route follows public footpaths through the Pownall Park area which are now are pretty much back alleys through the area.
Wilmslow to Handforth
This walk starts from Wilmslow Park and follow River Bollin to Handforth.
Sunbank Wood
This a pleasant little walk and sadly part of it is disappearing under concrete. Manchester Airport have developed on either side of Sunbank Lane. There was a petition to stop it but sadly it failed. There are some before and after pictures on the slideshow.
Wilmslow to Mottram Hall
Lovely parts of the walk are with swathes of Bluebells along the steep banks down to the River Bollin in Spring.
Fulshaw Cross to Alderley Golf Course
Beautiful walk from Fulshaw Cross to Alderley Golf Course.
North Wilmslow Road
Nice walk around Wilmslow and across the River Bollin.
Rotherwood Road to Lindow Moss
This is a short walk around Lindow Moss. The area became famous when Lindow Man was discovered by peat cutters in August 1984. The footpath skirts the edge of Lindow Moss where peat is still extracted. There is a Lindow Moss website here and you can find information about Lindow Man here. This route keeps to the public footpaths, but there are many unofficial routes across the moss.
Moor Lane to Mobberley Golf Course
Walk from Moor Lane to Mobberley Golf Course passing through Nature Reserve.
Alderley edge bypass
There are a few farms along the route, farm animals to see and a surprising number of wildflowers.
Upcast Lane to Clay Lane
Easy walk from Upcast Lane to Clay Lane and around Row-of-Trees.
Saltersley Hall and Rossmere
Historic farmhouses, a picturesque lake and wildlife-rich woodland and peatland.
Rossmere & Lindow Common
An interesting, level walk around the peatlands and heathlands of Lindow Moss, passing two attractive lakes.
Graveyard Lane
Farmland walking along tracks and field paths, returning via Saltersley Hall and an area of heathery peatland.
Lady Lane to Valewood Farm
Nice and flat walk from Lady Lane to Valewood Farm.
Brook Lane to Merryman's Lane
This pleasant walk takes in some less well known parts of Wilmslow and Alderley Edge. There are lots of horses along this route and some pleasant views of Alderley Edge and its big houses.
Heyes Lane to Prestbury Road
Lovely flat walk from Heyes Lane to Prestbury Road.
Exploring Alderley Edge
A more complete exploration of Alderley Edge, with a return route via farmland.
Nether Alderley
A fine church, a historic watermill, and some lesser-known paths on Alderley Edge.
Wizard’s Well & Stormy Point
This walk takes you to some of the highlights of Alderley Edge.
Mobberley to Paddockhill Lane
Nice and flat walk from Mobberley to Paddockhill Lane.
Noahs Ark Lane to Carter Lane
Circular and flat walk from Noahs Ark Lane to Carter Lane.
Mottram St Andrew to Hare Hill
A very pleasant walk at any time of the year, but particularly good in spring when the bluebells are out. This walk is a little steep up towards Clock House Woods. There are lovely views all along the route, beautiful woodlands and a small Lake as you enter the grounds of Hare Hill. Hare Hill has a colorful display of Rhododendrons in Spring and the walled gardens are well worth a visit. Hare Hill is a National Trust Property.
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