Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019

Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019
On the Archduke's Path in Mallorca

Saturday, 1 February 2025

Wednesday 29 January 2025 - A Bike ride - Marple and Bollington



Just Sue and me for this advertised ride. The plan had been to go through Lyme Park to New Mills and back, but we decided to avoid any hills, leaving them for a warmer day. Thus we set off at 10:30 from Rose Hill in Marple, at the end of the Middlewood Way. We soon passed through the site of High Lane railway station, as we followed the Middlewood Way all the way to beyond Bollington, along the disused railway line.


The remains of the station at Higher Poynton are a much more elaborate affair.


There are views over Bollington, with White Nancy in the background, from the viaduct in Bollington.


After passing most of the old town, we came to The Bollington Labyrinth, a structure based on a Greek design whereby the seven rings of a single path are contained within eight concentric walls, with two added arms enabling access from other points at its sides.



Just beyond the Labyrinth, we turned right down Grimshaw Lane to reach the Mulberry Leaf cafe, where we enjoyed coffee and cake at a table shared by two local musicians..

An hour passed very quickly. It's not far from there to the end of the Middlewood Way, and a left turn to join the Macclesfield Canal towpath for the return to Marple. The towpath soon changes sides, offering a pleasant view from the top of a bridge.


It was a lovely sunny day, not too cold, and the towpath was pretty much free from mud and puddles and people.

The next set of pictures were taken as we passed through Bollington and then the countryside to Marple.







In Marple there must havve been an 'event' that has left the canal, between two locks, bereft of water.


Workmen appeared to be discussing the situation.


Beyond the drained canal, we took a left turn along Stockport Road to return to the car park at the end of the Middlewood Way next to Rose Hill Station.

Here's our route - about 31km, with minimal ascent, taking us two and a half hours plus an hour in the cafe. What a lovely way to spend a morning.


By way of a reminder, my little programme of activities is here. It'll be added to shortly. Let me know if you plan to come along.

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