40-43 maps gallery
GALLERY - MAP 40
Dutton lock, we CROSS the River Weaver over the lock gates and begin walking on the south side of the river. Under the impressive 19 arch railway viaduct, round/through the little caravan park, through Hunter’s Wood nature reserve & over its 7 foot bridges & past Catton Hall.
Steam tug Daniel Adamson and a not quite so old Mercedes
19 Arches
Dutton lock cross over here
and walk on the river’s south bank
still a busy railway line
GALLERY - MAP 41
Lovely elegant river views combine with some difficult walking through undergrowth and wet woodland with many foot bridges.
GALLERY - MAP 42
The route now follows the old Frodsham Cut, passes an old lock, over A56 road bridge, under another equally impressive railway viaduct, and under the M56 motorway to the old pump house.
Frodsham old lock
A56 Bridge
Cross A56 to The Quay
Still busy railway
M56 always busy!
GALLERY MAP 43 (yes this is the last map)
The estuary of the River Weaver & meeting the Manchester Ship Canal. This map covers the important Frodsham Marshes; there are spectacular views with everything – a nature reserve, fine river views, the last great canal built in Great Britain the Manchester Ship Canal, and Cheshire’s important chemical industry on the banks of the Weaver estuary. And finally the walk from Marsh Farm to Frodsham goes through an impressive wind farm with its towering & magnificent 21 Century turbines; carefully located to include a corridor for migrating birds.
Cyclists dismount
Do not miss this right turn unmarked
The river estuary, wildlife sanctuary, power generation and chemicals all in one photograph
All the way to the bank and the tree - then left following the path
Right along this track, this is where you return to after walking to the end of the track and end of the River Weaver
Near the end of the River Weaver
The end of the River Weaver
River Weaver joining the Manchester Ship Canal (green buoy)
Looking at the atmospheric view of the Manchester Ship Canal from the landing stage
Manchester Ship Canal Pier
Over the M56 this time
Very near the end
The end of - The Cheshire Circuit Well Done made “memories” I hope
If you have completed this walk on consecutive days, go into The Bear’s Paw, sign the Visitors’ Book, add a few comments, and then claim your 1st pint – on my account.
Martyn Bracegirdle MBE