A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
St Helens
'... The Ranger Service has previously produced free guides for 5 of these trails: Billinge Loop; Bold Loop; Bradlegh Loop; Garswood Loop; Rainford Loop ...
Read More...
'St. Helens’ attractive landscape and topography means that there are a number of excellent walks throughout the Borough ...' One of Five Trails produced by the Ranger Service, the other four of which 'are being updated and undergoing a makeover'.
'Starting at St. Helens on Merseyside and finishing in the village of Thornton-in-Craven on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border, the route takes you briefly through built up areas, but even these have ...
Read More...
'This series of short walks, which form the 70 mile route of The Lancashire Trail, will take you on a picturesque tour of Lancashire through areas of beautiful countryside with meandering streams and leafy lanes. There are hidden pastures, reservoirs, canal towpaths and woodlands of this beautiful Shire-County to explore, with stunning views over Lancashire and the Cheshire Plain, culminating in a gradual climb to Pendle Hill with unsurpassed scenery all round.'
'There is a link with the Pennine Way at Thornton-in-Craven, to the Ribble Way at Sawley, and a link path to the Sandstone Trail at Frodsham Hill.'
'Following part of the towpath and passing close to an historic village, this route offer stretches of surprisingly attractive scenery.'
Read More...
'Many people confuse the St Helens Canal with the Sankey Brook, which is quite understandable as the canal does run parallel to the line of the brook; indeed it once provided water for the canal. Another source of water was the Carr Mill Dam which nowadays offers a magnificent haven for wildlife and waterfowl.'
Discover The Mersey Forest
Member of the Ramblers - Merseyside and West Cheshire Area Grouping
Directory Statistics
There are 607 categories in our website