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Biddulph Valley Way - Walks for all

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Biddulph Valley Way - Walks for all

Grade: Easy walking
Distance: 3.5km / 2¼ mile one way to Whitemoor Nature Reserve, or 7 km / 4½ miles return walk
Time: 2-3 hours
Start: A54 Brook Street in Congleton | what3words: ///image.fillings.soonest

Map: OS Explorer 268. Postcode for satnavs: CW12 1RG
Terrain: Generally flat path of compacted stone with loose material
Barriers: Motorbike barriers. No steps, stiles or gates. Gates have radar padlocks for access.

The Biddulph Valley Way follows the route of a disused railway which carried coal between the Potteries and Congleton for over 100 years. Today, this is a tranquil route that allows visitors to enjoy the delightful Cheshire East countryside. The route offers views of the impressive railway viaduct over Dane-in-Shaw Pasture and a chance to spot a kingfisher.

Access: The Biddulph Valley Way is best accessed off the A54 Brook Street in Congleton where there is a small lay-by car park by a telephone box, located between Tommy’s Lane and Brunswick Street. Alternatively, a small amount of parking is available along the track leading off Brook Street to the Way. The Way is close to Congleton railway station and can be reached via the canal towpath and a set of steps. Public bus services run along the A54 Brook Street.

Toilets: No toilets are available on the route. Facilities are available in Congleton town.

Refreshments: No refreshments are available on the route. Facilities are available in Congleton town.

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