Easy Countryside and Waterway Guided Walk ~ In Cheshire and Free.
This free guided waterway walk is suitable for beginners, so if you’re keeping fit and well wish to come along and join us, we would love to see more guest visitors. Please book your place for the walk, and perhaps for lunch, as soon as you are confident you will be available.
This circular walk is along well used footpaths all the way. It’s a very pleasant walk, soon reaching a downhill stroll through the woods of Daresbury Firs which is quite delightful. The length along the Bridgewater Canal is equally pleasant, even in the winter. Then you descend to Red Brow Lane and pass under the aqueduct. Climbing up the deep and gloomy cutting in dark, damp and solid rock is impressive – an experience not to be missed. Higher up the lane are lovely views across the valley, and having reached to top of the hill we finish the walk along footpaths round cultivated fields and across a few more meadows. The walk also has Lewis Carroll connections, so keep a sharp look-out for white rabbits.
There will be a ten-minute break about half-way round the walk for ‘bring your own’ refreshments and this walk will finish with an optional pub lunch.
[The photo shows the view looking down Red Brow hill, you’ll be going up this if you come on the walk]
Easy Countryside and Waterway Guided Walk ~ In Cheshire and Free.
This free guided waterway walk is suitable for beginners, so if you’re keeping fit and well wish to come along and join us, we would love to see more guest visitors. Please book your place for the walk, and perhaps for lunch, as soon as you are confident you will be available.
This circular walk is along well used footpaths all the way. It’s a very pleasant walk, soon reaching a downhill stroll through the woods of Daresbury Firs which is quite delightful. The length along the Bridgewater Canal is equally pleasant, even in the winter. Then you descend to Red Brow Lane and pass under the aqueduct. Climbing up the deep and gloomy cutting in dark, damp and solid rock is impressive – an experience not to be missed. Higher up the lane are lovely views across the valley, and having reached to top of the hill we finish the walk along footpaths round cultivated fields and across a few more meadows. The walk also has Lewis Carroll connections, so keep a sharp look-out for white rabbits.
There will be a ten-minute break about half-way round the walk for ‘bring your own’ refreshments and this walk will finish with an optional pub lunch.
[The photo shows the view looking down Red Brow hill, you’ll be going up this if you come on the walk]
This walk is suitable for all adults having good mobility. Excellent for friendly dogs, but hopeless for wheelchairs. Suitable footwear will be anything stout and flat soled; trainers will be fine but boots will be the best. If it has recently been raining heavily there could be a few occasional muddy patches. The pub toilets will be available at the finish of the walk; and hopefully at the start.
Assemble at 10.15 am for a 10.30 start. Finish about 1.15 pm.
To book, send an email to the walk’s organiser & guide: – [email protected]
If you are bringing a partner please let me know both your names. You can order your optional lunch or snack at our group table at the same time as you book your place on the walk. Make your choices from the menu link below. Let me know what you want to order as soon as possible please. Due to the size of our group the pub needs provisional orders in advance. Pay for your meal at the pub on the day. Here you can download the menu options – View the menu.
On the Thursday before the walk, everyone who has booked in will be sent a reminder, and also the details of where to park your car or moor your boat.
The deadline for booking a place just for the walk is Saturday 6th January at 9.00 pm. – the night before the walk.
A booking confirmation will be emailed to you.
Assemble at 10.15 am for a 10.30 start. Finish about 1.15 pm