Long Distance Paths linking to the Sandstone Trail
Ten other middle and long distance paths, ways, or trails connect to Cheshire's Sandstone Trail.
Most are shown and named on the Ordnance Survey Explorer 1:25,000 series maps. These routes give keen walkers, hikers and ramblers the option of continuing on across country, or creating their own long distance circular walks.
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| Walkers leaving Delamere Forest, where the 34 mile/55 km long Sandstone Trail links with the Eddisbury Way |
Connecting Routes to the Sandstone Trail
The main long distance footpath links to the Sandstone Trail are:
Northern Section
Delamere Way (Frodsham to Stockton Heath)
Eddisbury Way (Frodsham to Higher Burwardsley)
North Cheshire Way (Chester to Disley)
Baker Way (Christleton to Brine's Brow in Delamere Forest)
Weaver Valley Way (Frodsham to Winsford)
Central Section
Eddisbury Way (Burwardsley to Frodsham)
Southern Section
Maelor Way (Grindley Brook to Bron-y-Garth, on Offa's Dyke)
Marches Way (Chester to Cardiff)
Shropshire Way (Whitchurch spur of a circular route through Shrewsbury)
South Cheshire Way (Grindley Brook to Mow Cop)
To learn more about the route of the Sandstone Trail and its links to other long distance paths across north west England and Wales — as well as fascinating details, illustrated histories, old photographs, anecdotes and stories — buy the official Sandstone Trail guide 'Walking Cheshire's Sandstone Trail', published by Northern Eye Books.
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