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  1. Add Chester in the Civil War Trail to your Itinerary

    Chester in the Civil War Trail

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    Our Walk is a little over two miles (3km) long and begins at the Visitor Information Centre, located in the Town Hall. 

  2. Add Middlewich Waterside Trail to your Itinerary

    Middlewich Waterside Trail

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    Walking Route

    Middlewich

    The Middlewich Waterside Trail runs around and through the town of Middlewich. The Whole Trail is 3.4 miles.

  3. Add Nelson Pit Walk 2 to your Itinerary

    Nelson Pit Walk 2

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    Walking Route

    Higher Poynton

    This walk visits the estate of Lyme Park where red deer may be spotted alongside the moorland paths.

  4. Add Wincle Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    Wincle Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Wincle

    This walk passes through beautiful countryside. The Shell Brook valley is particularly beautiful and very remote. Deer can be heard rutting in this valley in autumn when the trees turn magnificent shades of gold and rusty brown.

  5. Add Haslington Conservation Walk to your Itinerary

    Haslington Conservation Walk

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    Walking Route

    Haslington

    This route uses parts of two local walks developed by Haslington Conservation Volunteers

  6. Add The Lovell Quinta Arboretum Circular Walk to your Itinerary

    The Lovell Quinta Arboretum Circular Walk

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    Walking Route

    Swettenham Village, Congleton

    A wonderful section of the Dane Valley Way that takes you through mixed grazing fields. The second half of the walk meanders through the Cheshire Wildlife Trust site Swettenham Meadows which is a haven for water loving plants.

  7. The Weaver Way

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    Walking Route

    Audlem

    Stretching from Frodsham in the north to its most southerly point at Audlem, the route leads you along the River Weaver and Navigation, as well as the Trent and Mersey, and Shropshire Union Canals.

  8. Add A Circular Walk around Beeston Crag to your Itinerary

    A Circular Walk around Beeston Crag

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    Walking Route

    Chapel Lane, Beeston, Nr Tarporley

    Discover Beeston Crag’s prehistoric past and spectacular views, before circling Victorian Peckforton Castle high on the wooded Peckforton Hills, and then crossing the fields near Peckforton Mere.

  9. Add Tudor Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Tudor Chester Trail

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    This walk focuses on Chester under the five Tudor monarchs reigning from 1485-1603. Our five Tudor monarchs are, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.

  10. Add Shropshire Union Canal - Walks for All to your Itinerary

    Shropshire Union Canal - Walks for All

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    Walking Route

    Nantwich

    This level canal towpath offers an elevated position for views over Nantwich town and the surrounding Cheshire plain countryside. 

  11. Handbridge Short Walk

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    Handbridge lies across the Old Dee Bridge from the city and much of Chester's Roman fortress was built from stone quarried here. The community lies on the old main road into North Wales and it's name in Welsh is 'Treboeth', meaning 'burnt town or…

  12. Add Medieval Chester Trail to your Itinerary

    Medieval Chester Trail

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    Walking Route

    Northgate Street, Chester

    In this guide, we'll be taking a look at Chester in the Norman and later medieval periods, from around 1070 to 1500. But please excuse us if we don't stick too rigidly to these dates....

  13. Add Bollington Circular Walk 3 to your Itinerary

    Bollington Circular Walk 3

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    Walking Route

    Bollington, Macclesfield

    The third 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.

  14. Add The Edge - Walks for All to your Itinerary

    The Edge - Walks for All

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    Walking Route

    Alderley Edge

    Alderley Edge is a dramatic sandstone ridge with impressive views over the Cheshire plain towards Manchester and to the hills of Cheshire’s Peak District.

  15. Add Walks for All - Nantwich Riverside Park to your Itinerary

    Walks for All - Nantwich Riverside Park

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    Walking Route

    Nantwich

    The riverside area of Nantwich offers a pleasant walk alongside the River Weaver and around Nantwich Lake within easy access of the historic town centre.

  16. Add The Walls Trail to your Itinerary

    The Walls Trail

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    Walking Route

    Chester

    The thriving historic city of Chester is home to the longest and most complete city walls in Britain. Originally built for protection, they are now one of the city's major visitor attractions. 

  17. Add Walk The Trans Pennine Trail to your Itinerary

    Walk The Trans Pennine Trail

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    Walking

    Warrington

    The Trans Pennine Trail links the North and the Irish seas, running close to many urban area. Join the trail in cities, towns and villages.

  18. Add Chelford Village Walk to your Itinerary

    Chelford Village Walk

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    Walking Route

    Chelford

    This walk, published by the Chelford Village website, offers a pleasant circuit around the area, with some great suggestions for refreshments en route.

  19. Add Walk the Biddulph Valley Way to your Itinerary

    Walk the Biddulph Valley Way

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    Walking Route

    Congleton

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

  20. Add Delamere Forest Walkways to your Itinerary

    Delamere Forest Walkways

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    Walking Route

    Northwich

    Delamere Forest is an ideal place to go for a walk, with 6 waymarked paths. With dry sandstone paths, lots of mature pines to shade or shelter under depending upon the weather and the flooded forest of Blakemere attracting birds to watch.

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