LYME LOOP, SK

Fancy spending the day exploring one of the best traffic-free walking and cycling routes across Greater Manchester?

Start: Macclesfield Canal, Marple SK6 6BN

Distance: 10.8 miles

Elevation: 525 feet

Duration: allow 3.5-4 hours

Navigation: follow our map step-by-step here

From an idyllic National Trust pit stop to enjoy your much-earned brew and cake, to miles upon miles of traffic-free scenery, this circular loop has it all.

While Lyme Park in itself offers plenty of places to explore, we decided to walk from Marple along the Macclesfield Canal to map out a route that required little-to-no travel by car.

Along the way, the sixteen locks raise the canal by 209 feet (64 m) over the course of about a mile (1.6 km). Whilst the rest of the canal was opened to navigation by 1796, insufficient money was available to complete the necessary flight of locks to connect the two halves, and a temporary tramway was installed until such time as the locks could be completed, which finally happened in 1804.

This route is ideal for dog walkers, families and cyclists alike - but be aware once you reach the idyllic grounds of Lyme Park, you’ll be greeted with a series of stiles so be prepared to carry your bike/four-legged pal during these parts.

Upon reaching the Lyme estate, 1400 acres of rugged moorland, ancient woodlands and formal gardens will welcome your arrival - the perfect place to stop off for a cuppa and refuel.

On the return leg, you’ll meander through untouched woodlands to reach the Middlewood Way - another completely traffic-free route that links up Stockport to Macclesfield, via Poynton.

Part of the NCN route 55, The Middlewood Way in itself is a haven for walkers and cyclists alike - offering 10-miles of scenery free from traffic.

Middlewood Way was originally created as a railway to carry cotton, silk, coal and passengers. It was redeveloped in 1985 as a recreational and wildlife trail and named the Middlewood Way

Following the route of the former Macclesfield railway line, the trail will take you through some of Cheshire’s most favoured spots. The Way provides an ideal opportunity for a quiet and enjoyable family outing… be that your four-legged fam, or with kids in tow.

Picnic sites are situated at various points along the trail and cycle hire is available from Grimshaw Lane, Bollington.

Throughout, this is a flat and gentle walk along a reclaimed railway line surrounded by woodland

Looking for an extra pitstop en route? The Waltzing Matilda - a narrowboat selling hot drinks, sweet treats and woodfire pizzas - sometimes moors here, have a check of their location before planning a day out.

To follow our route step-by-step, head on over to our Komoot - or why not plan your own? The waterways around Stockport offer ample places to explore - share yours with us using #getlostmcr

Happy exploring!

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