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GALLERY - MAP 1

Map 1 – We begin at the Sandstone Trail, obelisk outside The Bears Paw. We soon pass the lovely Saint Lawrence Parish Church and follow the route to the memorial obelisk. Here there is a spectacular view across the Mersey and on a clear day you can see the Liverpool Cathedral, wind turbines on Frodsham Marshes, Runcorn Bridge and round to Fiddlers Ferry Power Station. As we follow a sandstone ridge you soon learn why this part of TCC was so named.

Map 1 is up and down, though not difficult could be described as strenuous.

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The start - Frodsham
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It really is a sandstone ridge
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Up + down - lots of steps
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GALLERY - MAP 2

The walk continues to Woodhouse Hill and Hill Fort. We see proper red sandstone cliff faces – hence the name Sandstone Trail for this section of TCC. Some up and down but not too strenuous. The map finishes at Alvanley Cliff with some fine views to the West.

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GALLERY - MAP 3

We walk from the sandstone ridge past Manly Knoll and into the western edge of Delamere Forest Park. An easy walk with some tarmac but not too much traffic.

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A little bit of tarmac here as we pass Simon’s Hill, Manly Village School, St John’s Church and Manly Common into Delamere Forest
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Do not miss this turn!
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Our first view of the radio masts
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A good stop for a cup of tea and perhaps a little more!
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We turn off to Manley Common and Delamere Forest
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GALLERY - MAP 4

An easy walk through Delamere Forest. There are many paths so do take care with your navigation.

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You are now entering Delamere Park Forest
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Delamere Forest Park
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Careful not to miss this turn
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The railway bridge
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Cross here

GALLERY - MAP 5

An Interesting walk beginning at Eddisbury Lodge passing close to the electronic/radio masts on Pale Heights. Walking up to the trig point is a worthwhile deviation. Admire the Boar’s Head by the Kings Chair; take care crossing the busy A54 and enjoy the views East at Primrose Hill.

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The radio masts are a bit closer now!
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Pale Heights Trig point radio masts and water tower - walk the alternative too good to miss
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Pale Heights trig point
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A556 A busy road with a good point to end your day perhaps
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King’s Chair - Boar’s Head
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GALLERY - MAP 6

Careful not to miss the turn East early on this map; enjoy the splendid view East at Roughtlow Farm and West near Rock Farm.

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Start here A556
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And down these steps
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And enjoy the view
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Through the kissing gate near Rock Farm. Possible day walk 1 end. CW6 0NA