Remnants of a royal forest

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"Explore Cheshire's woodland and mere country"
Walk directions

Follow the main drive west past the visitor facilities. Bear right at a fork beside a paling fence and stay with the main trail to a junction. Go right across the railway.

Curving left, continue past a track off right to close with the railway. Ignoring the bridge there, turn right. Keep left at a fork, shortly reaching yet another bridge across the line. This time, cross and keep ahead past Black Lake. After some 350yds (320m), turn off right on a winding trail that eventually returns to the railway once more.

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  Terrain  - Clear woodland tracks throughout, no stiles
  Landscape  - Forest and wooded meres
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs can roam in the forest under control
  Parking  - Forest Centre car park (pay and display)
  Toilets en route  - At visitor centre by main car park
About the walk
It might seem strange to go to the Cheshire lowlands in search of glacial features. Yet the meres, sand and gravel beds are just as intimately connected to the glaciers of the last ice age as the steep 'U' shaped valleys, deep mountain corries and knife-sharp arêtes of the high mountains. As the...
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Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.
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Remnants of a royal forest

Recommended by
Our view
"Explore Cheshire's woodland and mere country"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Clear woodland tracks throughout, no stiles
  Landscape - Forest and wooded meres
  Dog friendliness - Dogs can roam in the forest under control
  Parking - Forest Centre car park (pay and display)
  Toilets en route - At visitor centre by main car park
About the walk
It might seem strange to go to the Cheshire lowlands in search of glacial features. Yet the meres, sand and gravel beds are just as intimately connected to the glaciers of the last ice age as the steep 'U' shaped valleys, deep mountain corries and knife-sharp arêtes of the high mountains. As the...
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About the area
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Cheshire
Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England.