This 10km walk around Appleton has become a favourite outing just a 20 minute drive from home. I discovered it whilst doing a bit of editing for Jen Darling (Best Pub Walks in Cheshire). We normally start from the London Bridge Inn (there's off road parking nearby), but today we saved a bit of fuel and time by taking junction 10 of the M56 and parking near the first roundabout, on Stonehill Close.
Our last visit was on 2 January 2022, recorded here, on a rather less sunny day than we enjoyed on this current visit.
Hillside Farm looks a fairly friendly place. Our path crosses a stile at the farm entrance and passes a friendly bin (the picture is for Isabella, who loves bins with eyes) before skirting the farm buildings on a good footpath.
Just beyond The Cheshire Cat, Molly 'B' was moored (pictured at the head of this posting), and beyond that the massive bulk of Rack & Ruin looked set to go cruising, had the whole place not been deserted apart from the odd dog walker.
After leaving the canal at Lumb Brook, we soon entered the Millennium Green, where there was a choice of benches from which to enjoy a coffee break in the sun at our 5km half way point.
Sue found an immense log on which to stand rather precariously!
In Memory of David Heath 1943 - 2022
A Keen Walker
Nature Lover
and PNFS Volunteer
He will be missed by his Friends
And sometimes by his Wife
Nature Lover
and PNFS Volunteer
He will be missed by his Friends
And sometimes by his Wife
Sadly, on exiting Lumb Brook Valley and reaching Green Lane, we failed again to trace the old footpath that seems to have been obliterated by a new housing estate. However, the path by Dipping Brook to Cann Lane is a satisfactory alternative.*
Stump Brittlestem (Psathyrella piluliformis)
An excellent 10km outing, with minimal ascent - here's the route we took.
* Those with Jen's 'Best Pub Walks' 3rd edition should go to page 25 and replace the wording from 'Cross the bridleway...reach Cann Lane' with the following:
'Turn right along the bridleway and continue a short distance to a small 'Welcome' to our woods sign on the left. Follow this narrow but clear woodland path until it reaches Cann Lane.' It's a very pleasant path.
4 comments:
Looks like an unexpectedly good walk considering it surrounds a large urban are. I'm impressed by Sue's ability to get on top of that log!
Yes Conrad, Sue carefully hid her rope and clips.
AlanR. Love the shadows shot and the fungi too. I seem to recall some of that walk. I probably did it with you.
Quite likely Alan, we've done that walk a few times.
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