Start of the walk:the walk starts at 10am from free roadside parking on Barlow Hill, Wincle, just past the Ship Inn, OS 653963 (Ship Inn postcode SK11 0QE). Directions to start: go past Arighi Bianci on A523, turn left onto Byroms Lane, continue onto Hall Lane, go through Sutton, eventually turn left onto A54 and very shortly turn right onto Barlow Hill, down into Wincle. I can give 3 lifts.
This is often described as near Danebridge.
Details of the walk: we take the path past the Wincle Beer Co, following the River Dane, crossing the river at Hammond's Hole, still following the river until we cross it again to join the Gristone Trail. We follow the Trail down into valley and then up along Wincle Minn; we take the path along Greasley Hollow and then at Lower Greasley take the road/path past Wincle Grange back to the start.The paths are good but there may be encroaching bracken growth in July. Excellent views at the top and very pretty paths in Greasely Hollow. Ascent: 1161 ft.
Start of walk: the walk starts at 10am from the pay carpark (app or contactless £6.60) at the Minninglow car park on the High Peak Trail (SK 19459 58157: DE4 2PN:immunity.delays.subsystem).
Directions to start: taking the Grin Low road to the High Peak Bookshop; turn right onto A515 for 8 miles; turn left onto A5012 for 1.9 miles; turn right onto Parwich Road at Pikehall for .7 miles; turn left after going under the bridge and the carpark is on the left. I can give 3 lifts.
The walk: we head towards Uppermoor Farm and follow the top path across limestone fields with several wall stiles, with wide views either side, into the very pretty Parwich village; we then skirt Ballidon Quarry to take the path to Roystone Grange; then head up to walk through the tumulus site at Minning Low, returning to the start via the High Peak Trail.
The walk starts at 10am from Staffordshire Countryside old station car park behind the Knot Inn. SJ936625 Post code SK11 0QU
Directions: From Macclesfield take the Leek Road A523. As you enter Rushton Spencer the Knot Inn is signed as a right turn along Station Lane. The car park is adjacent to the Inn car park.
Description: The walk takes us along fields, woodland and hill paths, back lanes and a short stretch of a busier road. On a clear day the views from Bosley Cloud are excellent.
Around South Western End of Airport Runways 7 miles moderate
Walk starts at 10am from Loverose Lane, the unused road near the Airport Inn Manchester Hotel SK9 4LR. Park at roadside where there are spaces.
Directions to the start: From the centre of Wilmslow follow Water Lane A538 towards Altrincham, past Hickory Smokehouse, Waters offices and the Honey Bee. At the large roundabout near to the hotel, take 2nd exit (the 1st exit goes to the airport tunnels), which is a deadend, and almost immediately turn right into Loverose Lane.
The walk goes along the south eastern side of the airport runways, turning northwards around the end of the runways, and returning along quiet roads and paths to the Hotel.
The walk starts at 10am from Lymefield Visitor Centre, off Lower Market Street, Broadbottom. Postcode SK14 6AG
Directions: Take A555 east to junction with A6, turn left to Hazel Grove. By the Bull's Head pub turn right at the lights onto Torkington Road. Continue to T junction with A626 and turn right towards Marple. Stay on the A626 for about 6 miles, bearing left at the lights in Marple past the station and through Marple Bridge, then on to Chisworth and Charlesworth. At the George and Dragon pub turn left onto Long Lane. Go one mile down to traffic lights over a narrow bridge. A short distance after the bridge turn left by sign to Lymefield Garden Centre and Broad Mills Heritage Site. Park on left side of the road or in the small car park on the left by the visitor centre, just before the "Forest Feet" Forest School sign. The Garden Centre is straight ahead, where we can use the toilets but the car park is only for customers.
Walk description: This undulating walk is called "Valleys and Views" and is very scenic. We follow the path through Broad Mills to the hamlet of Hodgefold. Passing Botham's Hall we enter Back Wood, then across fields before taking a grassy path up Idle Hill to Werneth Low. This is a fairly short, steep ascent. After enjoying views from the Cenotaph on Werneth Low at a height of 279 metres (915 feet) we start our return to Lymefield via Great Wood, one of Tameside's nature reserves.
7 miles Moderate. Total ascent 1200 feet.
The walk starts from the large lay-by on A5004 Buxton Road.
Nearest postcode SK23 7JX.
To reach the start go through Dean Row, then Adlington along Brookledge Lane to Pott Shrigley church. Turn left onto Bakestonedale Road. Then turn left on the B5470 to Kettleshulme. Continue to the traffic lights at Whaley Bridge and turn right. The lay-by is on the right after approx 0.5 mile. Travel takes about 30 minutes.
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From the lay-by we go down towards the River Goyt and then follow the river to the head of Fernilee Reservoir. We cross over to the west side of the reservoir and walk above the shoreline towards the dam. We climb up on to the forestry track of Hoo Moor where we should have great views of Fernilee.
We continue following tracks back to Taxal Church, then down to the river and back up to the layby
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Walk starts at 10am from the village square of Hartington or close side streets post code SK17 0AL. Meet by bus stop in the square
Directions to start: Go towards Buxton via Macclesfield and Cat & Fiddle road.
Either by pass Buxton via Harpur Hill, by turning right as you approach Buxton down the hill from the moors. Join A515, and after about 7 miles, turn right at the Hartington sign. Follow the road downhill into Hartington.
Or go into Buxton and turn on to Ashbourne Road A515.
About 9 miles South of Buxton, turn right at the Hartington sign. Follow the road downhill into Hartington.
Description of walk: 9.5 miles moderate along Biggin Dale, into Alstonefield, return via Wolfscote Dale. Toilets at Hartington.
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The walk starts at 10am at Poynton Pool, South Park Drive car park off the A523. Postcode SK12 1BR ( approx location) You will see the car park on the left before satnav tells you to turn right! OS Grid Reference SJ1925842
Directions: From Wilmslow make your way to Poynton via the A5149 Chester Road. At the roundabout in the village turn left onto A523 towards Hazel Grove. In 0.3 miles turn right into South Park Drive. Follow round to the small, free car park on the left by Poynton Pool. Alternatively, take the A555 Airport Relief Road to junction with A523, turn right , passing Brookside Garden Centre. In just over a mile turn left into South Park Drive.
Walk description: The route follows Princes Incline to the Middlewood Way and Macclesfield Canal, continuing to Ryles Wood and Elmerhurst Cottage, where we enter Lyme Park. We walk up to the Cage then descend to the left of Lyme Hall before climbing up to the park boundary wall, turning right to follow the wall to Bowstonegate. After looking at the Bowstones we descend to a wide path through the woods at Knights Low down to Lyme Park . We then head out of the park along a lane down to the Canal Marina at Higher Poynton, then down Anson Road and over Petre Bank back to the start.
The walk starts at 10am at roadside parking near a railway bridge, post code SK23 0QQ (note this covers a large area so follow the directions below)
Directions to the start: go on to A6 southwards from A555, follow A6 through Disley etc. At the first roundabout for Chapel en the Frith, take 2nd exit towards Chapel, A624, alongside an Aldi supermarket. At the next roundabout with a Ferrodo plant in front of you, turn right still on A624. After about 0.6 mile, at a sign saying Wash Village only, turn right under the railway slightly back on yourself. Follow this road for about 0.1 mile and park on the left just before the railway bridge,
The walk goes uphill for the first part, finally more steeply up South Head. Afer descending the other side the path heads towards the road out of Chapel to Edale, crosses this road, crosses back and heads to where the Chestnut Centre used to be. It then goes to Wash village back to the start. There are a number of ascents and on the recce, some of the paths were wet and muddy.
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The walk starts at 10am from the large layby at the (now closed) Hare and Hounds pub, Dooley Lane, Marple. Postcode SK6 7EJ
Directions: Take the A555 east to junction with the A6, turn left to Hazel Grove.By the Bull's Head pub turn right at the lights onto Torkington Road. Continue to T junction with A626 at traffic lights and turn right towards Marple. At next traffic lights turn left onto Dooley Lane, signed Bredbury, Romiley and Chadkirk Chapel. The layby is not far down on the left before you get to Marple Dobbies Garden Centre on the right.
Walk details: The walk follows varied waterways and features historic buildings and striking canal architecture. There are a few short ascents but much of the walk is easy. We start by heading along the River Goyt and through a farm up to Offerton Green, then along Poise Brook back to the River Goyt. We walk through farmland to Goyt Hall, a half timbered Cheshire farmhouse, built around 1570. We then leave the river to walk through housing at Bredbury Green before joining the Peak Forest Canal towpath to Marple Aqueduct, the highest Canal Aqueduct in England, constructed between 1795 and 1799. Continuing along the towpath to Hyde Bank and Marple Locks there is a stretch of road walking, before we descend to Middle Dale and Lower Dale farms. Then we take a riverside path back to the start.
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Details to follow. Lunch will be at the Churchill Tree pub at Nether Alderley, the same as last year
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