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The term "Cheshire Ring" first appeared in the Inland Waterways Association (IWA) Bulletin in 1965, [2] where it was coined as part of a campaign to prevent the abandonment of, and restore navigation to, part of what had been known as the Peak Forest Circular Route between Manchester and Marple.
National Cycle Network (NCN) Route 56 is a Sustrans National Route that runs from Chester to Liverpool. The route utilises country lanes, a former railway trackbed, a ...
This is a list of recreational cycle routes in England. The Alban Way, Hertfordshire; The Bristol & Bath Railway Path; The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, Cambridgeshire; The Camel Trail, North Cornwall; The Cheshire Cycleway, Cheshire; Clay Trails, Cornwall; Fallowfield Loop, Manchester; Fledborough Trail (Lincoln - Fledborough), Lincs./Notts.
Cheshire Ring: 97 156: Cheshire and Greater Manchester: N/A: N/A: Circular walk alongside six canals, via Dukinfield and Marple. Coventry Way: 40 64: Coventry: Meriden, West Midlands: N/A: Circular route around the city of Coventry in West Midlands and Warwickshire. Dane Valley Way: 48 77: Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire: Buxton, Derbyshire ...
The Cheshire Ring is a popular canal cruise which includes six of the canals in Cheshire. Because it takes approximately a week to complete, it is suited to narrowboat holidays which start and return to the same location. The route has 92 locks and is 97 miles (156 km) long.
Cheshire Ring: Dukinfield and Marple: 97-mile (156 km) Circular walk alongside six canals: Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk: Crewe and Nantwich: 29 miles (47 km) A circular walk around the two towns [3] Dane Valley Way: Buxton to Northwich: 48 miles (77 km) Between Derbyshire and Cheshire partly along the River Dane [4] Delamere Way: Frodsham ...
The Four Counties Ring, which offers a variety of scenery and cruising for a narrowboat holiday, takes in the counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and West Midlands. [1] Highlights include the Industrial Canal Heritage of the Stoke-on-Trent potteries region, the wealthy pasturelands of Cheshire, to the stunning remote sandstone ...
CycleStreets is a development of the Cambridge Cycle Campaign Journey Planner, which was launched in 2006. [1] CycleStreets itself was launched on 20 March 2009; [2] which was by co-incidence the same day that it was announced that the Transport Direct Portal was about to introduce cycle routing for a small number of trial locations including Manchester. [3]