A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Merseyside
'We are a short walk away from both Ainsdale (1.2km) and Freshfield (1.4km) train stations, and local bus services stop at Freshfield station, Pinfold Lane and Gleneagles Drive.'
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'The Reserve has a network of around 8 miles of footpaths marked by colour – banded posts ... The Woodland and Fisherman’s Path are also accessible by bike, pushchairs and wheelchairs. '
Formby [National Trust]
'Anfield is a mid-19th-century cemetery laid out by Edward Kemp. The site covers approximately 44 hectares. Elements include axial and circular paths, two chapels and a gothic style catacomb.'
Anfield Cemetery (City of Liverpool Cemetery) [Wikipedia] | Anfield Cemetery [Historic England]
'Arrowe Park - Storeton - Thornton Hough - Lees Lane, Neston - Parkgate & onto Gayton - Barnston via Heswall - Arrowe Park via Thingwall.'
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'Objective was to create a reasonably long walking trail that would take ramblers through some of the most attractive parts of the Mid-Wirral peninsula and, at the same time, keep road-walking down to a minimum.'
'Rising to 231 feet Bidston Hill is one of the highest points on the Wirral. Its 100 acres of heathland and woodland contain mysterious rock carvings and historic buildings, as well as being a have ...
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'The Heritage Trail has been put together to allow people to explore Bidston Hill and its heritage for themselves. Follow the trail using the map and the numbered marker posts. Look out for the blue Heritage Trail markers, and the black and white QR code plaques. If you have a smartphone, you can use a QR reader app to bring up the matching Heritage Trail web page in your browser.'
'... The Ranger Service has previously produced free guides for 5 of these trails: Billinge Loop; Bold Loop; Bradlegh Loop; Garswood Loop; Rainford Loop ...
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'St. Helens’ attractive landscape and topography means that there are a number of excellent walks throughout the Borough ...' One of Five Trails produced by the Ranger Service, the other four of which 'are being updated and undergoing a makeover'.
'The park is popular with local walkers and families. There is a bowling green and cricket wicket, both with active clubs keen to welcome new members. Whitefield Cricket Club, situ ...
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'The traditional parkland known as Court Hey Park is one of Knowsley's best-kept secrets. Its 14 hectares provide one of the best collections of mature trees seen anywhere in the Borough with landscaped areas of wildflower planting.'
'The route follows the River Dee along the Welsh or English sides of its estuary, through the historic city of Chester, the borderlands, Llangollen and the stunning Dee Valley, passing beautiful Llyn Tegid at Y Bala to the river's source in the mountains of southern Snowdonia.'
'Mature specimen trees are prominent features of Flaybrick. Cut leaf Beech, Silver Pendent Lime, Caucasian Lime, London Plane and Monkey Puzzle to name just a few made a good starting point for the ...
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'Rapid growth in Birkenhead's population made it necessary for the provision of a municipal cemetery ... The site chosen was Flaybrick Hill, a prominent location outside of Birkenhead overlooked by Bidston Hill. 16.5 acres were purchased but this was extended to 26 acres in the 1890s.'
'The Gardens are open every day until 6pm, for pedestrian access only. Visitors are welcome to use the ajacent Tam O'Shanter complex for car parking, Cafeteria and toilet facilities. Guided walks and other event details may be found on the notice board by the main gates. Copies of the leaflet, self guide trails and further information are available from the Ranger's Office at Tam O Shanter Farm.'
'We actively encourage new walkers as guests, and if they enjoy walking with us we welcome them to join the club ... We started in 1995 as the Victoria Ramblers and were then attached to the Victor ...
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'Freshfield Ramblers is a walking group for adults of all ages. A modest minimum level of physical ability is required: you should be able to walk 8 miles or so at a reasonable pace, over occasionally rough terrain carrying a day pack, sometimes in adverse weather conditions.'
'For people who like outside activities, principally in the mountains. These activities include mountain walking, scrambling, rock climbing and snow and ice climbing when available. Members also go mountain biking and coast walking. We are a Wirral based club, despite the Welsh name ... The Club owns a hut in Capel Curig (close to the Gwydyr forest) and also a self-catering cottage. Members pay an annual membership fee, which includes use of the club hut and discounts on bookings for our cottage as well as discounts for local mountaineering shops.'
'Allow 1 hour for the 2 mile crossing, allocate more time if you walk slowly, or have small children. Leave Hilbre no later than the latest crossing time, or you may be trapped by the tide. Be awar ...
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'The Islands are cut off from the mainland by the tide for up to 5 hours out of every 12 hours. When planning your journey you must find out the time of high water and allow sufficient time to complete your visit to the islands and your return journey to West Kirby safely. It is possible to visit the islands over high water, in which case allow for a stay of at least 5 hours whilst the tide is in, or alternatively, you can walk there and back over one low water period.'
The Friends of Hilbre
'Heritage walks around six of the borough's conservation areas have been developed in partnership with the Merseyside Guides to raise awareness of the forgotten past, and to discover something about what makes Knowsley a special place to live.'
'Knowsley is home to some of the best open spaces on Merseyside. With a variety of formal parks, gardens, woodlands, natural spaces, sports areas and playgrounds, as well as numerous Green ...
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'Knowsley has four borough parks and 17 local parks and natural spaces.'
Knowsley Council
'Starting at St. Helens on Merseyside and finishing in the village of Thornton-in-Craven on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border, the route takes you briefly through built up areas, but even these have ...
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'This series of short walks, which form the 70 mile route of The Lancashire Trail, will take you on a picturesque tour of Lancashire through areas of beautiful countryside with meandering streams and leafy lanes. There are hidden pastures, reservoirs, canal towpaths and woodlands of this beautiful Shire-County to explore, with stunning views over Lancashire and the Cheshire Plain, culminating in a gradual climb to Pendle Hill with unsurpassed scenery all round.'
'There is a link with the Pennine Way at Thornton-in-Craven, to the Ribble Way at Sawley, and a link path to the Sandstone Trail at Frodsham Hill.'
'Construction of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal was started in 1770 and the canal was finally completed in 1816. Originally limestone was expected to be the main cargo but coal became the ...
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'This is my guide to the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. This site has hundreds of annotated photographs which I hope you will find interesting whether you enjoy walking, cycling or just taking a virtual trek along the towpaths of Britain's canals. '
Leeds and Liverpool Canal [Gerry Cordon: That's How The Light Gets In]
Member of the Ramblers - Merseyside and West Cheshire Area Grouping
'Explore the beauty of Liverpool parks this winter with a walk or run in the park.'
Liverpool City Council | RunTogether
'As a walking club based near Liverpool we visit the hills and mountains throughout the North of England, including the Lake District and Yorkshire and arrange local walks. Walks take place at leas ...
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'Maghull Rambling Club, formed in 1976, is a friendly, informal organisation which aims to provide country walks for people who either wish to start a new pastime, or who are already experienced in hill and mountain walking.'
'Each weekend we have a programme of walks to suit all ages, levels and abilities. From beginners to more experienced walkers you can try some of our walks and find your own level ... Our Sunday walks take in the Lake District, North Wales, the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales to name just a few. Don’t worry about transport, we arrange a coach to pick-up and drop-off at convenient locations. Saturday walks are more of a ‘ramble around the locality’ and walkers normally share transport. Once a month there is also a longer trip by coach.'
Member of the Ramblers - Merseyside and West Cheshire Area Grouping
'Whether it's 20 minutes or 2 hours, walking can improve your mood, clear your head and help with mental wellbeing. Take a leisurely stroll or set off on a power walk to raise your heart rate. And if you live a bit too far to walk to and from work, you could always walk to the nearest bus or train station – it’s an easy way to build walking into your day-to-day journeys.'
'It can be breezy for much of the tour so we suggest you dress warmly (even on a sunny day) in order to have a much better time on the tour. We also recommend you wear sensible shoes and bring an u ...
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'Join the RIBA guides on one of our 2 hour walking tours and discover more about one of the UK's greatest cities. From Georgian terraces and the world famous docks to grandiose commercial developments and civic monuments, the city is alive with architecture and buildings that chart 300 years of history and development. On our tours you'll discover the architecture and history of Liverpool and explore key buildings and public spaces to learn the story of Liverpool past, present and future.'
RIBA
'Walking Routes and Ideas'
'Sefton's Natural Coast is the perfect setting for those who want to get away from it all and explore. Stretching out over 22 miles this unique and tranquil coastline comprises beautiful b ...
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'An area of open space and tranquillity close to the popular towns of Crosby, Formby, Ainsdale and Southport, England's Classic Resort ... Walking and Cycling are great ways to get closer to the fantastic array of flora and fauna found on Sefton's Natural Coast. The suggested trails ... are designed to help visitors discover the interesting places on offer by foot and/or bike.'
Sefton’s Natural Coast Landscape Partnership Scheme
'Where? The Lakes, Yorkshire, Wales and Derbyshire - - - : When? 26 Sunday walks throughout the year - - - : How? By pre-arranged coach - - - : From? Mainly ...
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'We are a friendly club of walkers who enjoy mountain walking throughout the year.'
Member of the Ramblers - Merseyside and West Cheshire Area Grouping
'Following part of the towpath and passing close to an historic village, this route offer stretches of surprisingly attractive scenery.'
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'Many people confuse the St Helens Canal with the Sankey Brook, which is quite understandable as the canal does run parallel to the line of the brook; indeed it once provided water for the canal. Another source of water was the Carr Mill Dam which nowadays offers a magnificent haven for wildlife and waterfowl.'
Discover The Mersey Forest
Member of the Ramblers - Merseyside and West Cheshire Area Grouping
'In the early 1980's the Groundwork Trust and Knowsley Council created Stadt Moers Park, capping off the now defunct landfill and planting the grasses and trees we see to ...
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'Stadt Moers Country Park is the largest park in the borough of Knowsley. It is approximately 220 acres and is split into 4 quadrants.'
'The booklet also signposts walkers to extended routes both in Liverpool and Knowsley and joins up with the SUSTRANS cycle route. You will find directions to destinations and maps to help find your ...
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'Stockbridge Village is a place where you can be more physically active by taking advantage of walking routes on and around the village. A booklet is available which aims to encourage regular walking to improve health. This is achieved by starting with the shorter routes and progressing to the longer walks which take in local beauty spots and woodland ...'
Links to details include: [1] The Beatles Story (Albert Dock) - - - : [2] Beatles Magical Mystery Tour (bus trip) - - - : [3] Cavern Club - - - : [4] Blakes Restaurant at Hard Days Night Hotel - - ...
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'No Beatles fan can leave Liverpool unturned, and a pilgrimage to the city where it all began for those four boys will be anything but dull. A true Beatles experience is up for grabs at every single turn you take.'
Beatles Childhood Homes [National Trust]
'Stretches the breadth of northern England - 215 miles (345 km) from Southport in the west to Hornsea in the east. Additionally there is a 70 mile (112 km) north-south route running from Leeds to C ...
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'An exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas, passing through the Pennines, alongside rivers and canals and through some of the most historic towns and cities in the North of England.'
'With its unique location, there are so many ways to explore the undulating countryside, exceptional landscapes and dramatic coastline of Wirral - there are some great walks for walkers of all abilities.'
'A voyage of discovery taking in the coastline, the history, the heritage and the rural countryside of this glorious peninsula.'
'The Walk follows the Wirral coastline from Seacombe Ferry on the River Mersey to Wirral Country Park Visitor Centre at Thurstaston ... It is a fun event for walkers of all ages and abilities. Its ...
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'The Rotary Club of North Wirral organised the first Wirral Coastal Walk in 1986. From the humble beginnings of a few hundred walkers, it has grown to become a well-known annual event in the Wirral calendar and probably the biggest of its kind in the North West. In 2013 over 3,000 walkers participated and raised an estimated £300,000 for local, national and international charities.' Held Mid May.
Rotary Club of North Wirral
'Wirral has a rich heritage with many historic sites. There are 26 conservation areas in Wirral - including Port Sunlight and Hamilton Square - which are of national importance. The Wirral Conservation Areas and Heritage Trail is a new series of routes that takes in many of the area's historic sites. The trail includes 40 heritage assets and they can be covered on foot, by bike and by car.'
'... regular inspections ... cutting back and clearing undergrowth ... securing removal of obstructions ... assisting with signing and way marking ... influencing official policy ... advising on re ...
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'The Society was formed in 1888 and works to preserve our footpath and open space heritage by ...'
'This Wirral-wide annual event is aimed at introducing people to parts of Wirral that they have never visited and will "showcase’" Wirral Peninsula as one of the most diverse and interesting places in the country to live and visit. If you prefer to explore Wirral on your own then please have a look at the Self-Guided Trails.' Usually held During May.
'Wirral Country Park runs along the coast of the peninsular offering some amazing nature trails and wildlife, the main visitors centre at Thurstaston is open all year round.'
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'The Wirral is unique in that it is fortunate to have the Wirral Way which incorporates the Wirral Country Park, a stunning stretch of 12.2 miles that runs from West Kirby all the way to Hooton in Chester The Wirral Way itself is the old disused railway line that has now been turned into a stunning coastal path running along the Wirral Peninsular.'
Wirral Way [GPS Cycling & Walking Routes] | Wirral Country Park [Wikipedia] | Route 56 [Sustrans]
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