17/06/2026

Mam Tor


 June 17,2026

CASTLETON, BLUE JOHN CAVERN, MAM TOR, HOLLINS CROSS, BACK TOR, LOOSE HILL, LOOSE

HILL FARM, YMCA, THE CHESHIRE CHEESE.

Distance: 7.68 Ascent/descent: ?? ft

Difficulty: Easy.

Weather: Fine & dry

Walkers: Andrew Blease, Mark Enright, Hughie Hardman, Stuart Kitchen, Greg Owens, James Riley, Russell Spencer, Keith Welsh.

Alternative walkers: Jock Rooney with Milly, Tom Cunliffe and Daisy, Peter Beale, Cliff Worthington

Leader: Joint Effort, Diarist: Russell

Starting point: Parking on Old Mam Tor Road, bottom of Winnats Pass

Starting time: 9.40am Finishing time: 1.20ish pm







This Weeks Route:

Mam Tor Circular

I have saved this walk for public consumption. Anyone can follow the route using the OS app, providing you have a registered account (Free) in future.

A reasonable turnout for the postponed walk from last week (better safe than sorry..!!) and the weather was infinitely better.

We walked up the old road, past Blue John Cavern then up to Mam tor, across the tops via Hollins Cross, then hiked up the steps to Back Tor, over to Loose Hill and then back down to the Cheshire Cheese for a good selection of Beer. The ‘B’ Team having to find another watering hold initially, we

enjoyed the peace and quiet until they arrived.


Unfortunately due to battery issues I didn’t have a phone to take pics or record the route.


Next week’s walk will be led by Russell, starting at 9.40am, Danebridge, SK11 0QE. And then back

to the Wincle Brewery for approximately 1.30pm


Happy Wandering!










June 17, 2026

 

Castleton (alternative walkers)

 

 

BUXTON ROAD CASTLETON, MILLBRIDGE, HOLLOWFORD ROAD, ROBINLANDS LANE, HOLLOWFORD CENTRE, LOSE HILL HALL YHA, SPRING HOUSE FARM, CASTLETON ROAD IN HOPE, PINDALE ROAD, PEAKSHOLE WATER, CASTLE INN AND CHESHIRE CHEESE IN CASTLETON

 

 

 

Distance: 5 miles

 

Difficulty: Easy

 

WeatherDry and warm with sunny spells

 

Walkers: Peter Beal, Tom Cunliffe, Jock Rooney with Millie, Cliff Worthington

 

LeaderCunliffeDiarist: Beal

 

Starting pointLay-by on Buxton Road near Winnats Pass junction, Castleton village

 

Starting time10.40amFinishing time12.50pm

 

 

 

Our small band of alternative walkers managed to find parking spaces in the small lay-by near the turning at the top of Castleton village near the junction of Buxton Road with the road to Winnats Pass. The usual free spaces slightly nearer the village have now been subject to parking fees amounting to £5 for a four-hour stay. The only surprise was that they managed to stay free for so long in a busy tourist spot.

 

Tom has shown a remarkable recovery from his knee op just over a couple of months ago and we were also joined by Cliff, who wanted a gentler walk to help his jet lag after a trip to the States, where he attended the annual Nashville country music festival.

 

Rain that was forecast never arrived and we enjoyed a dry, warm and at times sunny day.

 

From our parking spots in Buxton Road we headed through the village, did a sharp right on the road, and where it swung right carried straight on down Millbridge which soon became Hollowford Road. We passed the village cemetery and took a right turn into Robinlands Lane, passing the Hollowford Centre, an outdoor pursuits place for young people, on our left. 

 

When the track swung left we took a path straight on, which soon joined another track, taking us past the Lose Hall youth hostel on our right.We joined another track and turned left towards Spring House Farm, soon taking a path to the right in front of stables.

 

The path from here wound its way gently through fields before finally crossing the railway line leading to the Hope Cement Works. Shortly after this we emerged in to Hope village, near the primary school where a path in front brought us to Castleton Road.

 

We turned left and almost immediately right past the church in tPindale Road. After a short distance we took a footpath on the right in to fields running alongside the Peakshole Water. After around a pleasant 40-minute stroll through fielsthis brought us out in to Castleton village, a short distance from our objective, the Cheshire Cheese.

 

We were surprised to find its front door locked and headed instead for the Castle Inn in the centre of the village, where the excellent Leeds Pale was on offer. We were amazed to learned almost immediately from our A -walker companions that they were enjoying beers in the Cheshire Cheese. 

 

It transpired that they had closed to take a delivery and locked the front door, for which the barmaid was most apologetic when we transferred there to join our eight chums for more refreshment before heading back to the cars.

 

Happy Wandering!

 

 






10/06/2026

Castleton

 Castleton Hope Circular


B Team Walk





10th June 2026

 

Distance: 4.9 miles miles

Difiiculty: Easy

Weather: Fine & dry

Walkers: 

Alternative walkers: Jock Rooney with Milly, Tom Cunliffe with Daisy

Leader: Jock, Diarist: Tom

Starting point: On free parking close to Devil’s Arse

Starting time: 10:30am Finishing time: 13.15pm

 

With the dire forecast of persistent rain the A Team cried off to a man. Sadly 1940 “Spirit of Dunkirk” where 338,000 British soldiers were rescued from the Dunkirk beaches was sadly absent

 

Jock and your diarist decided to go ahead with our planned wander. As we set off the light rain lasted around 10 mins before the sun came out, unfortunately I’d left my sun cream in the car. The rain held off until 5 mins from the end of our route where we darted in to the Castle Hotel for light refreshments. Suitable refreshed we emerged from the pub to grey skies but no rain, back to our cars.

Check map above for route

Next week’s walk will be Castleton once again but we’ll do the same route but in reverse. We hope to meet up with A Team in the Cheshire Cheese at 1:30

 

Happy Wandering  

27/05/2026

Chinley

 







Chinley Circular

May 27,2026

CHINLEY, PEAK FOREST TRAMWAY TRAIL, CHAPEL MILTON VIADUCTS, ECCLES PIKE, BROWNE

HILL, HORWICH FARM, BUGSWORTH BASIN, PAPER MILL INN


Distance: 7.47 miles Ascent/descent: 643 ft

Difiiculty: Moderate,

Weather: Sunny and Warm

Walkers: Mike Cassini, Mark Enright, Mark Gibby, Hughie Hardman, Stuart Kitchen, Chris Owen,

Greg Owens, Russell Spencer.

Alternative walkers: Jock Rooney with Milly

Leader: Russell, Diarist: Russell

Starting point: Bridge over A6, Chinley, SK23 6EJ

Starting time: 9.40am Finishing time: 1.30pm


This Weeks Route:

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/28465918/wendesday-wanderers-chinley-circular?

lat=53.33175&lon=-1.96106&zoom=13.3134&style=Standard&type=2d


I have saved this walk for public consumption. Anyone can follow the route using the OS app, providing you have a registered account (Free) in future.


Not a bad turnout this week, for a nice walk on a sunny day taking in the viaduct at Chapel Milton, and stopping for Pie time at the top of Eccles Pike. We lost Hughie and Greg along the way but managed to find them at Buxworth Basin.


Next week’s walk will be led by Chris, meeting at Sutton Hall, Macclesfield, SK11 0HE, 9.40am start and back to the Hall for drinks around 1-1.30pm.


Happy Wandering!




20/05/2026

Wilmslow

 








Wilmslow Circular

May 20th 2026

STYAL MILL, RUNWAY 2, BOLLIN TUNNEL, SALTERSLEY MOSS NATURE RESERVE, LINDOW

COMMON, BOLLIN VALLEY TRAIL, SHIP INN

Distance: 9.15 miles Ascent/descent: 377 ft

Difiiculty: Easy

Weather: Fine & dry

Walkers: Steve Brearley, Russell Spencer

Alternative walkers: Jock Rooney with Milly, Tom and Daisy

Leader: Russell, Diarist: Russell

Starting point: Road at the side of Ship Inn, SK9 4JE

Starting time: 9.40am Finishing time: 13.30pm

This Weeks Route:

Wilmslow Circular


I have saved this walk for public consumption. Anyone can follow the route using the OS app, providing you have a registered account (Free) in future.


Depleted numbers due to the Wanderers European Invasion meant that it was just myself and Steve this week and due to an oversight on my behalf we had to car share, so thanks Steve for picking me up.


This is a nice flat easy walk, we skirted around the boundary fence of the airport next to Runway 2 for approximately 30 minutes, heading toward the under runway tunnel created for the Bollin river.


Unfortunately the last quarter of a mile was blocked due to construction work (only a couple of days before!). However we boxed round and continued the route, some paths were a little overgrown and we met a field full of moody bulls but other than that we had a pleasant walk.


We picked up the Bollin trail and walked back to the Ship Inn where we met Tom for a pint.



Next week’s walk will be led by Russell, starting from Chinley. SK23 9EJ, 9.40am start. Meet on the bridge over the bypass. Route – Chinley Circular.


Happy Wandering!



06/05/2026

Etherow







 





Etherow Country Park

6th May 2026

ANDREWS ARMS, BEACON WOOD, WERNETH LOW, BOTHAM HALL, ETHEROW WEIR.

CHEW, STIRRUP FARM,

Distance: 8.1 miles Ascent/descent: 1239 ft

Difiiculty: Easy, a few hills

Weather: Fine & dry

Walkers: Andrew Blease, Steve Brearley, Mark Enright, Chris Owen, Russell Spencer, Simon

Williams, Keith Welsh, Cliff Worthington.

Alternative walkers: Jock Rooney with Milly,

Leader: Russell, Diarist: Russell

Starting point: Andrews Arms Compstall. SK6 5JD - (on street parking)

Starting time: 9.40am Finishing time: 13.15pm

This Weeks Route:

Etherow Country Park Circular


I have saved this walk for public consumption. Anyone can follow the route using the OS app, providing you have a registered account (Free) in future.


A reasonable turnout this week saw fine weather but a chill breeze, we followed the route as shown, which gave us great views of Derbyshire on the way up, and from the top of Werneth Low we had a great view of the Tameside Area (including the bright yellow IKEA). We routed back

through the park and migrated to the Norfolk Arms Pub in Marple Bridge to meet Jock and Milly.


Next week’s walk will be led by Russell, starting at the The Ship Inn, Styal, SK9 4JE. 9.40am meet.

Parking is on the lane at the side of the pub outside the Country Park.

Happy Wandering!