Sunday 8 June 7.5miles
Jane, Tracey. Donna and Hilary
On our way we got caught in the traffic going to The British Touring Car Championship at Oulton Park so rather than attempting to travel along the A49 we drove round to the A51 and to Tarporley.
We parked in Tarporley behind the Rising Star pub.
In walking over the golf course we had to keep an eye out for golfers. Fortunately the golf course wasn't too busy.
There is quite a contrast with the golf course when we got to the A49 as the traffic seemed very fast and noisy, it took a little time to cross the road. As we went downhill away from the road the long grass was wet, and there were plenty of nettles. The warm and damp weather had made everything grow well. Hilary wore her shorts so her legs must have been stung as she walked through the nettles!
When we got to the the Sandstone trail we sat and had lunch.
There was plenty of mud!! I suppose so many people had walked the route that the surface was semi-liquid making it hard to walk in. Once our boots were covered with mud we certainly had a job to walk, also the path was narrow in places so we couldn't avoid walking through the mud. Donna had worn her lighter shoes so had a task in trying to avoid the mud!
There was a little rain in the air as we went over the fields near the end of the walk, but fortunately nothing came of it.
We went to the Old Fire Station for tea and cake, we sat outside in the courtyard as the sun came out again.
The rain started as we drove back in the car
Really rained once home, so we were lucky.
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Monday, 12 May 2014
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Kingsley Circular Walk
Saturday 10 May 6.1 miles++
Tracey, Jane, Carol and Hilary
The forecast was for rain, so when we got to Kingsley Community Centre we put on our waterproof trousers. It was just as well as it started to rain whilst we were putting on our boots.
This proved to be a lovely walk through the Cheshire countryside, lots of fields and woods, bridges over streams. I managed to slip on a stone slab bridge near the beginning, fortunately I landed on my side on the slab and not in the stream!.
There were still bluebells out in places and the wild garlic was lovely with the white lighting up the woodland floor. The hawthorn was also flowering so it was a good time of year for the walk.
The instructions for the walk were not always clear, sometimes it wasn't easy to find the direction we were meant to go in when we were crossing undulating fields.
Quite a few of the fields had long grass so it was hard work walking through them. Sometimes we followed the leaders footsteps so it wasn't as hard.
Lunch by the Weaver Cut, even though it had just rained on our way down to the river we actually had our lunch in sunshine sitting on a bench, near the rusty winding gear. There were some people water skiing on the river.
Lots of cows by the river, mainly bullocks. As they were a bit scared of us they would move suddenly, but that was more scary for us!
We managed to make the walk longer than it should have been. But the walk along the river was lovely. We decided not to retrace our steps but to follow the road back as instructed by a gentleman at the caravan park in Crowton.
Stopped at Blakemere for tea and cake (and hot chocolate). Went to The Village coffee bar and Restaurant this time, it was very nice inside and had lovely carrot cake.
Tracey, Jane, Carol and Hilary
The forecast was for rain, so when we got to Kingsley Community Centre we put on our waterproof trousers. It was just as well as it started to rain whilst we were putting on our boots.
This proved to be a lovely walk through the Cheshire countryside, lots of fields and woods, bridges over streams. I managed to slip on a stone slab bridge near the beginning, fortunately I landed on my side on the slab and not in the stream!.
There were still bluebells out in places and the wild garlic was lovely with the white lighting up the woodland floor. The hawthorn was also flowering so it was a good time of year for the walk.
The instructions for the walk were not always clear, sometimes it wasn't easy to find the direction we were meant to go in when we were crossing undulating fields.
Quite a few of the fields had long grass so it was hard work walking through them. Sometimes we followed the leaders footsteps so it wasn't as hard.
Lunch by the Weaver Cut, even though it had just rained on our way down to the river we actually had our lunch in sunshine sitting on a bench, near the rusty winding gear. There were some people water skiing on the river.
Lots of cows by the river, mainly bullocks. As they were a bit scared of us they would move suddenly, but that was more scary for us!
We managed to make the walk longer than it should have been. But the walk along the river was lovely. We decided not to retrace our steps but to follow the road back as instructed by a gentleman at the caravan park in Crowton.
Stopped at Blakemere for tea and cake (and hot chocolate). Went to The Village coffee bar and Restaurant this time, it was very nice inside and had lovely carrot cake.
Goostrey Village circular walk
Saturday 5 April 4.25 miles
Carol, Hilary, Jane, Donna
We parked at the Red Lion.
Went past St Luke's Church.
The walk through the woods was lovely, the bluebells and the wild garlic will be out soon.
Over the fields and into the village, passed the houses.
We went to The Tea Room at Goostrey Home and Leisure.
Carol, Hilary, Jane, Donna
We parked at the Red Lion.
Went past St Luke's Church.
The walk through the woods was lovely, the bluebells and the wild garlic will be out soon.
Over the fields and into the village, passed the houses.
We went to The Tea Room at Goostrey Home and Leisure.
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Daresbury
Sunday 2 March 8 miles
Tracey, Jane, Donna, Hilary
It wasn't supposed to rain until the afternoon, but of course it did!! Fortunately it only drizzled on and off.
Bridgewater Canal
Sheltered by a hedge and sat on an old bit of fence to have our lunch.
Donna and Hilary said they were hungry at 11.15, but we said they had to wait, and they were good and waited another hour
Hilary saved a sheep that was stuck in a fence.
We got muddy as the walk was on wet ground pretty much all the way around. We certainly got some exercise.
Tea and cake - we went to Davenports, but they didn't want to take an order from us, so we left. We went to Blakemere instead.
Tracey, Jane, Donna, Hilary
It wasn't supposed to rain until the afternoon, but of course it did!! Fortunately it only drizzled on and off.
Bridgewater Canal
Sheltered by a hedge and sat on an old bit of fence to have our lunch.
Donna and Hilary said they were hungry at 11.15, but we said they had to wait, and they were good and waited another hour
Hilary saved a sheep that was stuck in a fence.
We got muddy as the walk was on wet ground pretty much all the way around. We certainly got some exercise.
Tea and cake - we went to Davenports, but they didn't want to take an order from us, so we left. We went to Blakemere instead.
Year Eight Summary
Walk 1: March 10 2013 Bridgemere 6.5 miles Tracey, Donna, Jane, Carol and Hilary.
Walk 2: April 13 2013 Disley Hilary’s walk Hilary +
Walk 3: May 18 2013 Tal-y-Fan Donna, Jane, Hilary and Tracey,
Walk 4: June 22 Plumley Station
Walk 7.75 miles Jane, Hilary, Tracey and Carol,
Walk 5: July 20 Carol’s Walk Carol +
Walk 6: September 7 Weaver Valley and Vale Royal Abbey 7
miles Tracey, Jane and Hilary
Walk 8: October 12 2013 Village walk has unspoilt view Hilary, Carol, Tracey and Jane
Walk 9: November 9 2013 Plumley Station 5 miles Donna, Carol, Tracey, Hilary and Jane
Walk 10: December 7 2013 Brook Lane to Merryman's Lane
5.3 miles Jane, Hilary and Carol
Walk 11: January 4 2014 A walk from Carol’s
House Carol, Hilary,
Donna, Tracey and
Jane
Walk 12: February 8 2014 Ravensmoor 4 miles Hilary, Jane, Tracey and Carol.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Ravensmoor
Saturday 8 February 4 miles
Hilary Tracey Jane Carol
Hilary parked the car on the road near the Farmers Arms in Sound Lane. We decided to put on our waterproofs as rain was forecast but there was also a cold wind so the extra layer helped.
The book that the walk was in suggested that we looked out for the friesian cows, and we saw one! In the minutes that we were walking passed the field it disappeared over a slope in the field.
We turned off the road at Sound Oak farm.
We passed the lovely looking Baddiley Hulse Farm on the corner.
Lots of sheep and lambs in the fields.
At Baddiley Church we had lunch sitting on a grave stone
Hilary had just commented that we had done well to not get too muddy so we then had to follow the path between the hedges that was very wet.
Rain was forecast but it only started as we got back to the car
We travelled back to The Gallery Cafe at the Aqueduct Marina for tea and cake. It was just as well that we arrived early as they were closing early for an event.
Hilary Tracey Jane Carol
Hilary parked the car on the road near the Farmers Arms in Sound Lane. We decided to put on our waterproofs as rain was forecast but there was also a cold wind so the extra layer helped.
The book that the walk was in suggested that we looked out for the friesian cows, and we saw one! In the minutes that we were walking passed the field it disappeared over a slope in the field.
We turned off the road at Sound Oak farm.
We passed the lovely looking Baddiley Hulse Farm on the corner.
Lots of sheep and lambs in the fields.
At Baddiley Church we had lunch sitting on a grave stone
Hilary had just commented that we had done well to not get too muddy so we then had to follow the path between the hedges that was very wet.
Rain was forecast but it only started as we got back to the car
We travelled back to The Gallery Cafe at the Aqueduct Marina for tea and cake. It was just as well that we arrived early as they were closing early for an event.
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