- Recreational walks in Cheshire
There are 1,864 milescite web | title=Public Rights of Way| work=Cheshire County Council | url=http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/countryside/Walking/index.htm | accessdate=2007-01-27] (3,000 km) of public rights of way in
Cheshire ,England .The following are some of the recreational walks partly or wholly in the county:
Longer walks
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Baker Way , 13 miles (19 km),Chester toDelamere Forest
*Bollin Valley Way, 25 miles (40 km),Macclesfield to Partington following theRiver Bollin
*Dane Valley Way,Buxton ,Derbyshire to the source of theRiver Dane at Dane Head, then following the river down toMiddlewich
*Delamere Way, 21 miles (33 km),Frodsham toWarrington via Delamere Forest
*Eddisbury Way, 16 miles (26 km), Frodsham toBurwardsley where it joins theSandstone Trail
*Ladybrook Valley Interest Trail,Lyme Park ,Disley down Ladybrook to Cheadle
*Longster Trail, 10 miles (16 km),Helsby Hill via Barrow to Chester
*Maelor Way , 24 miles (39 km), fromBronygarth toWhitchurch ,Shropshire
*Middlewood Way , 10 miles (16 km),Macclesfield to Marple
*Salter's Way, 25 miles (40 km),Rudheath (nearNorthwich ) to Jenkin Chapel,Rainow
*Wirral Shore Way, 21 miles (33 km), Chester toHoylake , along the west coast of the WirralLong-distance paths
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Bishop Bennet Way , 34 miles (55 km), from Beeston toWirswall , Staffordshire
*Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk , 29 miles (47 km), a circular walk aroundCrewe andNantwich
*Gritstone Trail , 35 miles (56 km), fromDisley toKidsgrove ,Staffordshire
*Marches Way , 200 miles (320 km), fromChester railway station toCardiff , initially following the River Dee to Farndon, then passing through the border counties
*North Cheshire Way, 70 miles (110 km), Willaston to Lyme Park, linking the Wirral Way, Sandstone Trail and Gritstone Trail
*North West Coastal Trail. A proposed trail starting from The Groves, Chester, down the River Dee toWest Kirby , using the Mersey ferries toLiverpool and then on toCarlisle . An alternative, the 'Mersey Loop' will run from Chester via Helsby, Frodsham andRuncorn to Liverpool
*Sandstone Trail , 32 miles (51 km), fromFrodsham to Whitchurch, Shropshire
*South Cheshire Way , 32 miles (51 km), fromGrindley Brook toMow Cop . This can be used as a link between the Sandstone Trail and the Gritstone Trail
*Trans Pennine Trail , 207 miles (333 km), fromSouthport inMerseyside toHornsea in theEast Riding of Yorkshire passing throughWidnes
*Vale Royal Round , 34 miles (55 km), a circular walk taking inNorthwich ,Frodsham ,Delamere Forest andWinsford Walking challenges
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Bullock Smithy Hike , 56 miles (90 km) challenge walk, to be completed in 24 hours, starts and finishes inHazel Grove
*Cheshire Hike , annual walking competition forScouts taking place over two days in and around the county ofCheshire .ee also
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Long-distance footpaths in the UK External links
* [http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/countryside/Walking/index.htm Cheshire Council's Walks page]
* [http://www.visitenglandsnorthwest.com/walking/index.asp?pageid=cheshire Visit England North West's Walks page]
* [http://www.grabyourboots.com/walks?search_walks=Cheshire&search_walks_distance=3 Walks in Cheshire]
* [http://www.cheshirescouts.org.uk/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=53&Itemid=61 Cheshire Hike]References
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