12/08/2021 Thursday Car - Inglewhite


B Walk - Inglewhite with Stuart & Judith
7½miles (12km) with Flat walking

Meet at Meet at The Italian Orchard (Sat Nav: PR3 5DB), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

We walked from the Orchard through fields and some jungles across to Chingle Hall down to Goosnargh and through to the Goosnargh duck farm. On our way we passed two fields with a crop which was at least 10-12 ft high.We discovered that it was elephant grass grown for biofuel. We carried on to the cheese farm at Carronn Lodge and then back via Barton old hall a Crook barn created in the old style.

08/08/2021 Sunday Car - Hornby & Wray


B Walk - Hornby to Wray and back with Bob and Margaret
5½ miles (8.9km) with ?ft (?m) Total Ascent

Meet at the Main Road car park in Hornby (Sat Nav: LA2 8JR - GR:SD585683), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

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21/07/2021 Stroller - Garstang


Garstang with Roy Smith
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at the main car park by the river (Sat Nav: PR3 1FL), then afterwards picnic by the river.

11/07/2021 Sunday Car - Clitheroe


B Walk - Clitheroe with Stuart & Judith
6½ miles (10.5km) with 500ft (152m) Total Ascent

Meet at Clitheroe Railway Station Car Park (Sat Nav: BB7 2ED), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

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08/07/2021 Thursday Car - Pendleton


B Walk - Pendleton with Stuart & Judith
8.8 miles (14km) with 200ft (61m) Total Ascent

Meet at car park Pendleton Village (Sat Nav: BB7 1PX), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

There were 8 of us on the walk from the car park next to the "Swan with Two Necks" pub in Pendleton. It was a beautiful warm day but not too hot. We walked along the valley at the foot of Pendle hill passing through Mearley Hall and Little Mearley Hall all the way to Downham.

We stopped for lunch in the centre by the bridge crossing the stream. Most of us then had an ice cream after our lunch to eat on our way. We then walked around Worsaw Hill and followed Worston Brook into Worston past the Calf's Head pub and then back to Pendleton. The 6 of us sat together in the pub for a well earned drink.

The walk was thoroughly enjoyed by all. 

10/06/2021 Thursday Car - Grindleton Fell


B Walk - Grindleton Fell with Susan Douglas
8 miles (12.9km) with 1307ft (397m) Total Ascent

Meet Grindleton Pavilion Community Centre car park on Sawley Road (main road through Grindleton. Sat Nav: BB7 4QS), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

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13/06/2021 Sunday Car - Goosnargh


B Walk - Goosnargh with Tony Ingham
5 miles (8km) with ?ft (?m) Total Ascent

Meet Goosnargh Village Hall, Church Lane (Sat Nav: PR3 2BH), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

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18/03/2020 Stroller - Worden Park, Leyland


Worden Park with Barry Hayhurst
2 to 3 miles with Little Climbing

Each Mid-Week Stroller walk has a destination providing a venue for drinks / snacks / meals etc and starts at 10:30am.

Meet at Tesco main car park (Sat Nav: PR25 2FN), then afterwards at The Old Leyland Gates Pub, Golden Hill Lane (Sat Nav: PR25 3PG).

Due to the Council discouraging folk from spending too much time on the Park (90mins then charges apply by a jobs worth parking attendant), in case we enjoy the surroundings or even make use of the facilities, we shall meet on Tesco car park (zone 4, near the click and collect kiosk) on the concourse opposite Leyland Cross (outside the Vets). Toilets available in Tesco free...OR on the park 20p.

From the car park we make our way along Worden Lane to the North Lodge entrance into Worden Park, making our way towards Shaw Wood (depending on the weather this route may change), to Shaw Brook and the “FOLLY”. We follow the course of the Brook, through the woods to the west entrance. From here we wander through the arboretum to the “maze” which anyone can venture into if you so wish. After your little “adventure” we make our way to the parks formal and herbaceous gardens... not a great deal of colour at this time of year I´m afraid... from here we can see the old Ice house, also the last of snowdrops and the emerging daffodils in the woods. From here we make our way pass what remains of Worden Hall to the Craft Centre (shops) and the Walled Garden (plants/shrubs for sale) which is now run the Brothers of Charity. We now make our way back to the North Lodge, passing the model railway (sorry no rides today.. only at weekends).

For those wishing a brew, pint, sandwich or lunch we make our way to The Eagle and Child public house.

12/03/2020 Thursday Car - Inglewhite


B Walk - Inglewhite with Chris Cook
8 miles (12.9km) with ?ft (?m) Total Ascent

Meet at The Green Man, Inglewhite (Sat Nav: PR3 2LP), ready for the usual start time of 10.30am.

This is an interesting circular walk including beacon fell. Happy days.

08/03/2020 Coach Walk - Buxton via Cat & Fiddle

8:00 start with 17:30 return

A Walk - Shutlingsloe & Axe Edge Moor with Dave Colbert
12½ miles (20km) with 2460ft (750m) Total Ascent

The western arm of the High Peak´s gritstone horseshoe is essentially a ridge of hills separating the limestone dales of Derbyshire (the White Peak) from the plain of Cheshire. This ridge comprises a number of distinct summits that break the 500m mark, including the strangely named Shutlingsloe (506m/1,660ft) and Axe Edge Moor (551m/1,808ft), both of which we traverse on today´s walk. Shutlingsloe is really a hill masquerading as a mountain, with extensive views in all directions on a clear day. Axe Edge Moor lies astride the main watershed of England and is the source of the rivers Dane and Dove, the former destined for the Irish Sea, the latter the North Sea via the River Trent.

Starting from the Tegg´s Nose Country Park on the Old Buxton Road just outside Macclesfield, we follow the Gritstone Trail to said Tegg´s Nose and a steep drop to Teggsnose Reservoir. We then wend our way through Macclesfield Forest, gradually climbing to the summit of Shutlingsloe and hopefully those views, before descending to the isolated settlement of Wildboarclough. Further climbing by way of Cut-thorn leads us to Three Shire Heads (where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire all meet), thence past Orchard Farm and on to Axe Edge Moor. We then descend northwards to The Terret before heading to Buxton by way of Grinlow Tower (otherwise known as Solomon´s Temple). 


B+ Walk - Cat and Fiddle to Buxton - Somehow with Susan Banister
9 miles (15km) with 1200ft (365m) Total Ascent

We leave the coach at the Cat and Fiddle Inn, Englands second highest inn after the Tan Hill Inn in Yorkshire. The inn houses a live web cam so that visitors can check the weather conditions up there (this has become a recent obsession of mine!)

Then we head south past Danethorn Hollow, Sparbent and Holt to reach Panniers Pool. This area is called Three Shires Head because the counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire meet here.

After passing Orchard Farm we head north to Dane Head and Axe Edge Moor to meet the A54.

Then it´s back to Buxton via Buxton Country Park and Solomons Temple. The tower was built in 1896 and gives panoramic views of Buxton and the surrounding area.


B Walk - Buxton Circular with Chris Cook
9 miles (15km) with 1100ft (335m) Undulating Ascent

From the coach we head to the park and from there we cross the Golf Course then pass the farm and on through Watford Wood. From there we continue down Bishop's Lane to Plex Lodge then up to join the disused railway. We stay on this until we reach the path for Axe Edge Moor and onto Dane Head where we join a quiet road.

Continuing along the road we then cross the A53 and carry on to the H.S.E. laboratory and passed the reservoir to Grinlow Rd. Skirting the caravan park we go through the plantation and back to the park where we started the walk.

HAPPY DAYS


C Walk - Corbar & Grin Low with Bob Tognarelli
6 miles (9.6km) with lots of climbing. Total Ascent likely to exceed C walk limit

This is a walk through 2 woods, with the option visit to 2 icons of Buxton assuming our legs we can make the final climbs. From the coach drop off and toilets, its then onto the Pavilion Gardens and toilets.

The walk starts with a gentle amble through the Pavilion Garden, following the path along side River Wyre to Burlington Road, and the Serpentine Way leading to Gadley lane. Following the rough track along side Golf Club we climb up to Manchester Road. Turning left along Manchester Road we look for a Bus Stop which is the start of the path into Corbar woods. The climb to the Cross is optional, but offers better views of the area. The return follows gravel paths way down though the wood and onto the roads leading back to the Pavilion Gardens. Lunch in the park.

After lunch we follow the side of the Park to College road and Green Lane and pick up the track to the playing fields and the path which climbs into Grin Low woods. It´s all up hill through the woods, and if time allows visit Solomon´s Temple. For the descent we take the well defined paths and tracks leading to Poole´s cavern. From here its Temple Road back to the Park and the bright light of Buxton centre, where many drinking and eating establishments can be found.