Official visitor guide produced in association with the
Visit Chester & Cheshire regional tourist board.
Thursday, 9th September 2010
Cheshire’s Peak District is a great area to explore on foot with a comprehensive network of routes. Discover the history and heritage of the various town centres with the range of town trails, enjoy forgotten tracks, off-road sections and quiet country roads as you enjoy the Cheshire landscape. For more information about walking in Cheshire’s Peak District visit www.discovercheshirepeakdistrict.com for detailed information about the range of walking routes.
Take on the challenge of the Gritstone Trail and sample some of the finest walking in Cheshire. The trail stretches from Disley to Kidsgrove, with some fine ridge walks and stunning view over the Cheshire Plain. The route has been split into three sections which can each be walked in a day by fairly fit walkers. For more information about The Gritstone Trail please visit www.discoverthegritstonetrail.co.uk
Way-marked walks through Macclesfield Forest take you to spectacular viewpoints overlooking the Cheshire Plain, follow them into the Peak District National Park, alongside the picturesque River Dane. If you enjoy walking, discover an enormous range of terrain, walks and trails for visitors of all abilities within the Peak District National Park - www.visitpeakdistrict.com.