Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Year Seventeen Summary

Walk 1: April 9 2022 Barton, Coddington, Clutton and Stretton 5 miles Carol, Donna, Jane and Hilary

Walk 2: April 30 2022 The River Weaver and the Trent and Mersey Canal 4.5miles Donna, Jane and Hilary

Walk 3: June 4 2022 Whitegate Way, Petty Pool woods and Sandiway Sandpit 6miles Tracey, Jane and Donna

Walk 4: July 2 2022 Middlewich to Aqueduct Marina 7 miles Jane and Hilary

Walk 5: July 30 2022 Lymm and the Dam 5.5 miles Jane and Tracey

Walk 6: Aug 27 2022 Shropshire Union Canal from Barbridge 9 miles Donna, Tracey, Jane and Hilary

Walk 7: Sept 24 2022 Warmingham and Sandbach Flashes 6miles Hilary, Donna, and Tracey

Walk 8: Oct 22 2022 Goostrey Carol, Hilary, Donna, and Tracey

Walk 9: Nov 19 2022 Two Canals Jane, Donna and Hilary

Walk 10: Jan 14 2023 Dunham Park and the Bridgewater Canal 6 miles Hilary and Jane

Walk 11: Feb 12 2023 Middlewich and Planning 4 Miles Hilary, Tracey, Jane and Carol

Middlewich Canal Walk + Planning

Sunday 12 Feb 4 miles

Hilary, Tracey, Jane and Carol

Mill lane and crossed the River Wheelock.

Cows on the track

Coalpit Lane and onto the Canal - Little robin

The Big Lock for bacon butties with tea + coffee.

Chatted and did the planning

Saturday, 14 January 2023

Dunham Park and the Bridgewater Canal

Saturday 14 January 2023 6 miles + Dunham Massey Garden

Hilary and Jane 

The forecast was for some wet weather, and as it had been raining all week I tried to choose a walk that might have proper paths under foot. It was raining as we left and as we arrived at the car park, we sat in the car for a few moments and then decided we had better get on with the walk.

We joined the Trans-Pennine Trail from the car park. The path was amongst trees in some places and at other times open to the cold wind coming across the fields. In one place there were lots of small birds swooping around. Against the pale grey grey sky it was hard to tell what they were.

We continued along the path to Station Road, then followed the road passed The Rope and Anchor pub - the name seemed a bit incongruous as we were in the middle of the countryside on the edge of Altrincham. At the bend we turned down Meadow Lane where there was a large empty house, it seemed a shame that no one was living in it. Ivy had once been growing inside the house as we could see the old brown ivy still on the inside of the window.

We walked to the bridge over the River Bollin, the river was running fast but had not come to the top of the banks, The fields were flooded and we were not sure we would be able to find the path, so decided we had better go back to the road. We went along the road to the entrance to Dunham Massey.

On entering the visitor building we decided to use their facilities and when we came out we sat on a bench in the corridor. It seemed like a good time to have our lunch so we ate it indoors! We then continued on our route throuh the park.

As we were passing the garden at Dunham Massey we dicided to have a little walk around. It was still very much a winter scene. We were lucky that there was some blue sky, the colours of the stems and trunks looked good in the spring light, particularly the white trunks of the birch. The snowdrops and the winter aconite were beginning to come through, and we saw the lovely yellow flower of the witch hazel.

We sat on the bench under the wooden pergola made from tree trunks, there were lots of birds flying about in the sunshine. We walked to the rose garden were we saw the bare structure of the place and looked at the kitchen garden.

Continuing our walk we weren't sure if we would see any deer but we were hoping to, a family of mum and two boys were looking for them as well and they had been told that there were some deer further on along the path. So we did see some from a distance in the end.

We climbed the steps to leave the parkland, and walked along the road following the wall, we crossed some fields and walked along School Lane to join the Bridgewater Canal. It was very muddy with lots of puddles to start with, and at the end it was solid surface so easy to walk on. We came back to Seamon's Road and to the car park.

Thinking about places to stop we remembered Plumley's Garden Centre where we had hot chocolate and tea.

 

 

Saturday, 31 December 2022

Get together

Saturday 17 December 2022

Went to Hilary and Ian's house for aperitifs.

The Kinderton Christmas Meal and Disco.

Chris won some wine for our table!

Tuesday, 22 November 2022

Two Canals

Saturday 10 November 2022 5.5 miles

Jane, Donna + Hilary

We were so lucky with the weather as it had been so wet all week. I tried to choose a walk that I hoped would have less muddy paths - although that is difficult after the rain we have had all week. I joined two Lymm walks together so that the walk would be long enough.

We parked up just off Lymmhay Lane, Having put on our coats and boots we took the path across the golfcourse. There weren't any golfers around just one of the ground staff blowing leaves off one of the greens.

We crossed the road for the clubhouse and went along the Whitbarrow Road and found the gap between the houses and went down a path with the beech hedge above our heads and came to the fishing pools. We followed the path through the woods and came to a lane.

There was a very large puddle right across the whole lane, so we thought it was a good idea to take the right hand path instead of trying to get around the puddle, but the path came to a deadend and there wasn't a linking path to the one we wanted. We wondered if we could cross the fields, but there were fences everywhere plus we didn't know how wet the fields would be. So we returned to the puddle, one person going along the puddle edge holding the brambles to keep balance and the other two going down the middle of the track where the water was shallower!

We got to the path alongside the Manchester Ship Canal. As the path was a bit higher than the fields it was easy to walk along and it wasn't particularly muddy. We walked under the Thelwall Viaduct which carries the motorway over the Manchester Ship Canal. There was graffiti on the bridge legs on the opposite side of the canal but it was hard to read. We met a few dog walkers, one lady had such a strong smell of perfume it wafted over us.

As we reached the buildings of Thelwall we saw the sign for the Penny Ferry. So we went to have a look, there was a boat moored at the site and decided to have a ride on the boat. Normally the ferry just takes you across the ship canal but the man on board - Martin - took us down the canal towards theThelwall Viaduct so that we had a little trip!

We went down Bell Lane and crossed the main road, joining the Bridgewater Canal by going up some steps. We were hoping to find a bench on the canal so we ended up having our lLunch sitting in the sunshine by the path of the canal. As we were sitting down it was easy for dogs to come sniffing around, which a couple of dos did!

There was a cafe/shop called the Wild Deli sign by the canal so we decided to go and have a  look at it, but there were only a few seats outside and in the shade, so we contined our walk back up the road and onto the Trans-Pennine Trail.

The last part of the path along the Trans-Pennine Trail was closed off so we had to find a way around. The diversion pointed up the road but I thought we could go back through the golf course. When you are returning the way you came things look different, so the other said they didn't remember any of it. There were now golfers on the course so we had to be careful.

We went to High Legh Garden Centre for tea, coffee, hot chocolate. millionaire shortbread and flapjack. It was very busy and the cafe was very slow but there were seats.

Monday, 24 October 2022

Goostrey

Saturday 22 October

Carol, Hilary, Donna and Tracey

A lovely day. 








 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Warmingham and Sandbach Flashes

Saturday 24 September 6 miles

Hilary, Donna and Tracey

Walk - https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/things-to-do/walks/cheshire-walk-warmingham-sandbach-flashes-8514934


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unfortunately we saw three dead Canada geese in different places and reported it to Defra.

We went to Hopley House for a drink ( but no cake!)