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Walking in Cheshire
Cheshire is full of interesting villages, thriving towns and wonderful scenery and what better way to discover it than on foot?
More than 3,000km of footpaths thread through the county, so you can explore at your own pace on short strolls, long walks or circular routes. The Cheshire Ring Canal Walk runs for 97 miles, linking six historic canals including the Macclesfield, Peak Forest and Trent & Mersey. But fear not, you don’t have to do it all in one go!
Walking routes
- A Waterside Walk in the North West »
- Walking from Manchester to Whaley Bridge »
- Walking in Liverpool »
- Water Heritage Trail »
- Country walking at Nantwich »
- Macclesfield to Bollington »
- Middlewich Waterside Trail »
- Middlewich Three Locks Trail »
- Chirk to Llangollen »
- Macclesfield to Congleton »
- A circular walk around Nantwich and Acton »
- Nantwich to Crewe »
Towpath Stoppages
There are no stoppages reported at this time.
