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  1. Add The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail to your Itinerary

    The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail

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    Walking Tour

    Chester

    The Chester Treasure Hunt Trail is a self-guided Treasure Hunt which will get you exploring around this historical city. If you’re looking for things to do with family and friends when visiting Chester then this is the activity for you!

  2. Add Walks for All - Brereton Heath to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Brereton Heath

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    Walking Route

    Brereton, Congleton

    Designated as a Local Nature Reserve, Brereton Heath was a quarry site for silica sand. The lake is surrounded by habitats restored to the original landscape of heather and silver birch trees.

  3. Add Walks for All - The Wheelock Rail Trail to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - The Wheelock Rail Trail

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    Walking Route

    Sandbach

    The Wheelock Rail Trail near Sandbach follows the route of a disused railway from Ettiley Heath to Malkins Bank. Today the trail is a rich haven for wildlife and wild flowers and provides a pleasant level and wide route through Cheshire.

  4. Add Chester Centre 3.3 Mile / 6km Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    Chester Centre 3.3 Mile / 6km Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Northgate Street, Chester

    Take in the historic city of Chester on this scenic circular walk.

  5. Add Walk the Biddulph Valley Way to your Itinerary

    Walk the Biddulph Valley Way

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Congleton

    The route is part of NCN 55 Telford to Preston and has a firm, level surface of crushed stone.

  6. Add Walks for All - Ashtons and Neumanns Flashes to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Ashtons and Neumanns Flashes

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Northwich

    These reclaimed lime beds provide an excellent area for short walks and bird watching.

  7. Add Tatton Park - Walks for All to your Itinerary

    Tatton Park - Walks for All

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    Walking Route

    Knutsford

    Tatton Park, winner of Visit England’s Large Visitor Attraction of the Year 2014, is steeped in history and memories of world wars.

  8. Add Bollington Circular Walk 2 to your Itinerary

    Bollington Circular Walk 2

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    Walking Route

    Bollington, Macclesfield

    The second in a series of circular walks around Bollington and Kerridge starting from the Rangers Office, Adlington Road. The routes vary in length highlighting points of interest and provide pleasant views of the countryside.

  9. Add Trent and Mersey Canal - Walks for All to your Itinerary

    Trent and Mersey Canal - Walks for All

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Middlewich

    This level canal-side towpath walk offers a great insight into the waterway’s corridor as it flows through the town of Middlewich. In
    contrast to the busy roads, slow down to the pace of life of the canals.

  10. Add Rode Heath Ramble to your Itinerary

    Rode Heath Ramble

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    Walking Route

    Sandbach

    This area once contained thriving industries due to large underground salt deposits. Large works were constructed and brine shafts sunk to extract the salt.

  11. Add Walks for All - The Weaver Parkway to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - The Weaver Parkway

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    Walking Route

    Winsford

    The Weaver Parkway is an extensive area of open green space alongside the River Weaver on the outskirts of Winsford. It was created on former industrial land of brine workings and salt mining, creating a unique habitat for unusual wildlife.

  12. Add Walks for All - Anderton Nature Park to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Anderton Nature Park

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    Walking Route

    Northwich

    Anderton Nature Park provides a haven for wildlife on restored industrial land adjacent to the historic Victorian boat lift and near to Northwich town centre. For the full story behind the Park’s creation visit www.andertonstory.org.uk.

  13. Add Walks for all - Stanney Woods Local Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Walks for all - Stanney Woods Local Nature Reserve

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    Walking Route

    Ellesmere Port

    Stanney Woods is an ancient woodland of oak and silver birch, with some hazel and holly. It is an excellent site for bird watching and exceptionally good for fungi in autumn.

  14. Add Walks for All - Shakerley Mere to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Shakerley Mere

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    Walking Route

    Northwich

    Enjoy a pleasant stroll around the Mere, with opportunities for bird-watching and fishing, or why not picnic beneath the birch and oak woodland?

  15. Add Walks for All - Caldy Valley Nature Park to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Caldy Valley Nature Park

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Chester

    Caldy Nature Park is a small area of wetland, woodland and meadows close to Chester city centre. The active Friends group organise events and activities throughout the year including practical task days.

  16. Add Nelson Pit Walk 10 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 10

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    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    The second part of two walks making the Middlewood Challenge, a 20-mile walk in the figure of eight. The first section of the Challenge is Walk 9 which is about 8 miles long and takes around 3½ hours to walk. Total walking time for both parts is arou

  17. Add Nantwich Riverside Loop to your Itinerary

    Nantwich Riverside Loop

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    Type:

    Walking Route

    Nantwich

    Stretch your legs on this pleasant walk from the town centre, taking in the Riverside Park, the Shropshire Union Canal and the historic Welsh Row. Just follow the signs in either direction and enjoy getting to know the countryside and its history.

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