Wednesday Wandering
19/08/2026
05/08/2026
New Mills
5th August 2026
NEW MILLS LEISURE CENTRE, BROOK BOTTOM ROAD,
NEW MILLS GOLF CLUB, MELLOR AND TOWNCLIFFE GOLF CLUB, LINNET CLOUGH ACTIVITY CENTRE, ROMAN LAKES, STRINES, PEAK FOREST CANAL, MOUSLEY BOTTOM, TORRS RIVERSIDE PARK
Distance: 9.7 miles.
Difficulty: Moderate.
Weather: Less warm than recently but still pleasant,
Walkers , Mike Cassini, Mark Enright, Simon Williams, Cliff Worthington.
Alternative Walkers: Jock and Millie,
Leader: Cassini. Diarist: Cassini
Starting point: New Mills Leisure Centre, Hyde Bank Road, New Mills (SK22 4BP)
Starting time: 9.40am. Finishing time: 1.15.pm
A number of injuries and absences cut our number to 4 to enjoy a pleasant walk that was enjoyed without any of the threatened rain. There are links to the walk existing in the Blog , the only incident was a young heron comfortably walking on the floor of the Peak Forest canal suggesting the canal was possibly only 12 inches deep after the long dry summer. We easily made our eta at the Masons Arms of between 1 and 1:30 however Jock had already been and gone by the time we arrived.
As most of our party will not be available for the next walk and with continued absences, numbers may again be depleted. We are meeting again at the New Mills Leisure Centre for a 9:40 start to Lyme Park and Disley.
29/07/2026
Whaley Bridge
Windgather Rocks
29th July 2026
Whaley Bridge, Horwich End, Shallcross Hall Farm, Taxal, Windgather Rocks, Pyms Chair, Dunge Farm, Kettlehulme, Toddbook Reservoir.
Distance: 11.6 miles
Difficulty: occasional/frequent steep climbs
Weather: Overcast sometimes sunny but always warm
Walkers: Mike Cassini, Mark Enright, Stuart Kitchen, Greg Owens
Leader: Mark Enright, Diarist : Mike Cassini
Starting Point: Tom Crofts car park
Starting Time: 9:40 Finishing time : 2;45
This is a well established Wednesday Walk but just for fun we added a few miles prior to moving directly to Taxal to climb to Windgather Rocks. Mark had graciously agreed to lead this week and had a downloaded map, which initially caused confusion as we attempted to leave Whaley Bridge. But we had the unexpected bonus of passing Shallcross Farm, which has now been converted into rather nice holiday lets.
Once we regained the route towards Windgather this was not an indication of our fortune changing. Firstly, as time was running away with us, we decided at about 13:45 to have a drink at the Swan at Kettlehume, only to find the pub closed when on numerous previous occasions it has been open on Wednesday afternoon.
Having dealt with this setback, at Toddbrook Reservoir we found ourselves locked out of civilisation, as ongoing construction on the dam meant no access through to the town . By slipping through a gap in the fence onto the building site we managed to overcome this setback despite the protests of the female security telling us we could not go onsite and the police would be called.
Traumatised, we headed for the nearest decent pub, which Mark suggested was the White Hart. Here, we took refreshment to relax from the rigours of the trip.
Next week we meet at 9:40 am in New Mills Leisure centre SK22 4BP for a leisurely stroll to the Roman Lakes and back along the Peak Forest canal for a meet between 1-1:30 at the Masons Arms.
Happy Wandering!
22/07/2026
Higher Poynton
Wednesday 22 July 2026
Boars Head (Higher Poynton), Pott Shrigley, Gritstone Trail, Bowstones Gate, Lyme Park & Poynton Marina
WALK DETAILS
Places Visited
Poynton Marina.
Boars Head (Higher Poynton), Pott Shrigley, Gritstone Trail, Bowstones Gate, Lyme Park and Poynton Marina
Distance: 8.54 Miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Weather: Fine, overcast but warm.
WALKERS
• Cliff Worthington
• Keith Welsh
• Mark Enright
• Russell Spencer
• Simon Williams
ALTERNATIVE WALKERS
Jock with Milly
Leader: Russell Spencer
Diarist: Russell Spencer
STARTING POINT
The Boar's Head
Higher Poynton
Start: 9.40am
Finish: 1.00pm
THIS WEEK'S WALK
This week's Wednesday Wanderers set off from the Boars Head at Higher Poynton for a varied circular walk taking in Pott Shrigley, sections of the Gritstone Trail, Bowstones Gate, Lyme Park and Poynton Marina. Although the morning remained overcast, it was pleasantly warm throughout, making for excellent walking conditions.
The route offered a good mix of woodland paths, open countryside and scenic tracks, with impressive views across the Cheshire and Derbyshire landscape before descending through the beautiful grounds of Lyme Park. The final section alongside Poynton Marina provided a relaxing finish to another enjoyable Wednesday Wanderers outing.
THIS WEEK'S ROUTE
https://explore.osmaps.com/route/32979820/lyme-park--boars-head-circular?
lat=53.32963&lon=-2.07869&zoom=13.236&overlays=os-obstacles-
layer&style=TopoAuto&type=2d
Next week's walk will be led by Mark, meeting at Tom Brads Croft Car Park, Whaley Bridge, SK23 7LX at 9.40am, returning to The Shepherds Arms, approximately 1,30pm
15/07/2026
Hartington
Hartington Circular (North)
Wednesday 15 July 2026
Distance: 8.48 miles
Ascent: 752 ft
Difficulty: Moderate
Weather: Cold and cloudy at first, becoming hot and sunny
WALKERS
Andy Blease, Cliff Worthington, Keith Welsh, Russell Spencer
ALTERNATIVE WALKERS
Jock Milly (the dog)
Leader: Russell Spencer
Diarist: Russell Spencer
STARTING POINT
Hartington Square, Buxton, SK17 0AL
Start: 9.40am Finish: 1.30pm
THIS WEEK'S WALK
Four Wednesday Wanderers met in Hartington for a circular walk exploring the countryside to the
north of the village. The day nbegan under cool, cloudy skies, making for comfortable walking, but
by late morning the sunshine had arrived and temperatures rose quickly.
The route followed a pleasant mixture of field paths, quiet lanes and open countryside, with
excellent views across the Derbyshire landscape.
After returning to Hartington, we were joined by Jock and enjoyed a well-earned drink at
The Devonshire Arms, providing the perfect end to another enjoyable Wednesday Wanderers outing.
Next week meet at Boars Head, Higher Poynton, at 9.40am, returning there approximately 1.30pm.
THIS WEEK'S ROUTE
https://explore.osmaps.com/route/32884132/hartington-circular--north
Happy Wandering!
08/07/2026
Chapel-en-le-Frith
Chapel-en-le-Frith Circular
Wednesday 8 July 2026
PLACES VISITED
Chapel-en-le-Frith, Dove Holes and Sparrowpit
Distance: 8.59 miles
Ascent: 1,083 ft
Descent: 1,142 ft
Difficulty: Moderate
Weather: Fine and sunny
Walkers: Andrew Blease, Mike Cassini, Russell Spencer, Tom Cunliffe, Cliff Worthington and Simon
Williams.
Leader: Tom Cunliffe Diarist: Russell Spencer
Starting point: Miry Meadow Car Park, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Starting time: 9.40am Finishing time: 1.30pm
This Week's Walk.
Six Wednesday Wanderers met at Miry Meadow Car Park for Tom's circular walk around Chapel-en-le-Frith, taking in Dove Holes and Sparrowpit. In fine, sunny weather, the 8.6-mile route climbed steadily onto higher ground before following a mixture of tracks, field paths and quiet
lanes through the surrounding countryside.
The smaller group made for a relaxed and enjoyable walk, with plenty of conversation along theway and some lovely Peak District views. Thanks to Tom for another excellent route.
This Week's Route:
I am having trouble with os maps at the minute!!
I have saved this walk for public consumption. Anyone can follow the route using the OS Maps app, providing they have a registered account (free).
Next week's walk: Hartington, SK17 0AL, 9.40am start.
Happy Wandering!
























