2 dogs allowed
We start at the car park in Yeld lane and then walk towards Delamere forest. We climb up to Pale Heights and hopefully will have great views across the Manchester sky line, Merseyside and the mountains of North Wales.
The stone markers point the direction of 7 counties Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire. Shropshire and Staffordshire in England and Denbighshire and Flintshire in North Wales.
From here we walk along forest trails, to Blakemere Moss and walk approximately 5km around the lake in a circular direction. Blakemere Moss is a scenic 33 hectare reclaimed wetland and lake which is very popular with birdwatchers.
We leave the lake at its western edge and join the Sandstone trail path past Eddisbury Lodge and through Nettleford Wood to return to the cars.
Safety
Let the walk leader know of any relevant medical conditions
Refer to the Handbook for walk related information and specifically for recommended walking equipment https://ohwc.org.uk/kit-list/ and safety information https://ohwc.org.uk/safety/
Remember you are responsible for being properly equipped
Ensure you have the walk leader’s phone number in case of an emergency
Let the walk leader know of any relevant medical conditions
Refer to the Handbook for walk related information and specifically for recommended walking equipment and safety information
Remember you are responsible for being properly equipped
Ensure you have the walk leader’s phone number in case of an emergency
If you become detached from the group STOP, call out; try contacting group by phone or text. If no contact return to the last place you were with the group. Wait 30 mins repeatedly trying to make contact. After 30 mins seek help and/or make your own way safely.
The Google map below is the location of the walk start point.
