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Walking Swettenham Brook

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↔2.77 km ↗+20 m ↘-20 m ◔0h 50 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Swettenham (Cheshire East)

Explore our intimate local valley around Holmes Chapel.

Walking Twemlow and the Dane Valley

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↔9.95 km ↗+41 m ↘-41 m ◔3h 00 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Swettenham (Cheshire East)

A longer walk with historic buildings en route and lovely riverside views on the return.

Walking Brereton Heath

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↔6.07 km ↗+40 m ↘-43 m ◔1h 50 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Swettenham (Cheshire East)

A straightforward there-and-back walk to a local lake, heathland and woodland country park.

Walking Congleton Lane to Catchpenny Pool

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↔8.51 km ↗+20 m ↘-20 m ◔2h 30 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Lower Withington (Cheshire East)

This is a lovely walk through woodland, along quiet roads and bridleways.

Walking Redesmere & Capesthorne Hall

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↔4.98 km ↗+13 m ↘-12 m ◔1h 30 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Siddington (Cheshire East)

Walk beside beautiful lakes, with thatched cottages and a fine country house.

Walking Redesmere To Capesthorn Hall

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↔5.32 km ↗+12 m ↘-12 m ◔1h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Siddington (Cheshire East)

In spring there are delightful patches of bluebells along some paths.

Walking Over Peover Trek

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↔8.97 km ↗+15 m ↘-15 m ◔2h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Peover Superior and Snelson (Cheshire East)

Great walk through the picturesque village of Over Peover starting and ending from The Dog.

Walking Peover Heath Stroll

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↔3.67 km ↗+5 m ↘-5 m ◔1h 05 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Peover Superior and Snelson (Cheshire East)

Great walk through the picturesque village of Over Peover starting and ending from The Dog.

Walking Peover Lane to Bate Mill

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↔10.42 km ↗+21 m ↘-21 m ◔3h 00 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Chelford (Cheshire East)

This walk is along a number of quiet roads and footpaths.

Walking Stubby Lane to Chelford

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↔6.20 km ↗+10 m ↘-5 m ◔1h 50 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Nether Alderley (Cheshire East)

Great walk from Stubby Lane to Chelford passing next to reservoirs.

Walking Astle Farm West to Mill Lane

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↔4.70 km ↗+8 m ↘-8 m ◔1h 20 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Nether Alderley (Cheshire East)

This is a lovely short walk through delightful woodland, quiet lanes and passes beautiful Brook House Farm.

Walking Stage 3 of the Gritstone Trail - Congleton to Kidsgrove

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↔31.48 km ↗+452 m ↘-454 m ◔10h 15 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Congleton (Cheshire East)

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.

Walking Nether Alderley to Hocker Lane

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↔6.56 km ↗+83 m ↘-83 m ◔2h 05 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Nether Alderley (Cheshire East)

Great circular walk from Nether Alderley to Hocker Lane.

Walking Sandle Bridge Lane to Peover Hall

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↔15.86 km ↗+21 m ↘-20 m ◔4h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Marthall (Cheshire East)

Great walk through Little Watford, Over Peover, Snelson and Marthall.

Walking Chelford Road to Knutsford Road

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↔4.81 km ↗+13 m ↘-13 m ◔1h 25 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Chorley (Cheshire East)

Lovely walk around the Wilmslow Golf Course from Chelford Road to Knutsford Road.

Walking River Wheelock and the Trent & Mersey

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↔6.48 km ↗+10 m ↘-10 m ◔1h 55 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Sandbach (Cheshire East)

Two contrasting waterways lead you through pleasant Cheshire countryside.

Walking Sandbach Crosses, River Wheelock and the Trent & Mersey

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↔8.16 km ↗+22 m ↘-22 m ◔2h 25 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Sandbach (Cheshire East)

A historic town centre, pretty stream valleys and an easy canalside return.

Walking Wheelock Rail Trail and the Trent & Mersey Canal

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↔1.82 km ↗+7 m ↘-7 m ◔0h 30 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Sandbach (Cheshire East)

An easy stroll that packs a lot into its short distance.

Walking Noahs Ark Lane to Carter Lane

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↔8.93 km ↗+21 m ↘-20 m ◔2h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Great Warford (Cheshire East)

Circular and flat walk from Noahs Ark Lane to Carter Lane.

Walking Alderley Edge to Bradbury Lane

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↔4.85 km ↗+59 m ↘-60 m ◔1h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Nether Alderley (Cheshire East)

Great walk from Alderley Edge to Bradbury Lane and through The Wizard.

Walking Wizard’s Well & Stormy Point

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↔4.24 km ↗+113 m ↘-113 m ◔1h 30 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Alderley Edge (Cheshire East)

This walk takes you to some of the highlights of Alderley Edge.

Walking Nether Alderley

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↔10.71 km ↗+123 m ↘-126 m ◔3h 25 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Alderley Edge (Cheshire East)

A fine church, a historic watermill, and some lesser-known paths on Alderley Edge.

Walking Exploring Alderley Edge

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↔7.06 km ↗+119 m ↘-122 m ◔2h 20 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Alderley Edge (Cheshire East)

A more complete exploration of Alderley Edge, with a return route via farmland.

Walking Mottram St Andrew to Hare Hill

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↔5.92 km ↗+73 m ↘-66 m ◔1h 55 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Mottram St. Andrew (Cheshire East)

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.