Walks you can reach from Holmes Chapel by train
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Wilmslow to Macclesfield (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.
Recommended: A majorly off-road, easy-to-follow walk following the Bollin Valley Way nearly all the way, with steep steps at the Macclesfield end and increasingly marshy ground nearer Wilmslow. Well-marked with gates and steps and infrastructure in good condition. Follows the Bollin Valley Way.
Waterway: four fifths along the River Bollin.
Time: 3h–6h30
Lunch: Prestbury has a pizzeria and pub.
End-of-walk reward: Macclesfield has shops and pubs.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Knutsford to Chelford (Cheshire)
7 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.
Recommended: Fabulous houses to admire en-route. A lovely, very flat and straightforward walk on obvious footpaths through varied fields, woods and countryside, peaceful and well-marked. A few sections can be overgrown, there are about three stiles and but the ground is easy and the ways are clear. Good transport links: buses to Knutsford and trains from Chelford allow a circular trip. Plenty of places to sit and rest with views of the Cheshire Plain.
Time: 3h–5h30
End-of-walk reward: A local grocer's and, with a short diversion, a pub at Chelford.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Knutsford to Wilmslow (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.
Recommended: A flat, mostly straightforward walk through lovely Cheshire countryside, with quiet field and farmland paths past pubs and over Paddock Hill. Some narrower paths have overgrowth, particularly nettles and there are multiple paths to choose from at the Knutsford end requiring care. A frequent bus (number 88) links the two towns; planes can be seen landing at Manchester Airport, and there are alpacas on Paddock Hill.
Time: 3h30–7h
1 lunch spot: the Bulls Head
Warnings: Some narrow paths are overgrown with nettles; the Longridge to Pavement Lane section near Knutsford has multiple paths and needs a map to stay on route.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Gatley to Wilmslow (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.
Recommended: An excellent route. A route with plenty of amenities, passing through parkland on the banks of the Bollin. The first half between Gatley and Nixon's Farm is fine for prams and wheelchairs apart from muddy patches in Scholes Park, but the section from the farm to Wilmslow crosses fields with numerous stiles and kissing gates and rougher terrain. Trains and buses are available at either end and at Heald Green near the middle. The Carrs is a park on the banks of the Bollin in Wilmslow.
Time: 3h–6h
1 lunch spot: Nixon's Farm tea room
Warnings: The section from Nixon's Farm to Wilmslow has numerous stiles, kissing gates and field terrain; Scholes Park is tricky to navigate when muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Chelford to Macclesfield (Cheshire)
7 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.

Chelford to Wilmslow (Cheshire)
7 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.

Crewe to Alsager (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.
A direct, varied and enjoyable route mixing pavements, country lanes and footpaths through fields and woodland. The first stretch out of Crewe is along busy roads and dual carriageways with good pavements; the countryside footpaths are well marked with many kissing gates and no stiles and but can be very muddy after rain. At Hall o' the Heath the farmer has redirected the footpath away from the marked right of way. Look out for a 125-year-old waymarker and a vintage petrol pump in the woods.
Time: 3h–5h30
Lunch: Shops, pubs and takeaways in Crewe, Haslington and Alsager.
Warnings: Fields near Hall o' the Heath and Crewe Green may contain cows and calves that can be agitated; take care, especially with dogs. At Hall o' the Heath several footpaths converge and an electric-fence gate must be opened, so concentration is needed. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Nantwich to Crewe (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Holmes Chapel.
A flat, fully surfaced (tarmac) and largely traffic-free route on the signposted Greenway linking the two town centres, a mix of pavement and multi-use paths and with no steps and pedestrian crossings at all busy roads. Passes through the attractive Queen's Park. Uses the designated Greenway and the King Shilling Way, which run parallel to busy roads but are separated by a hedge and verge. Queen's Park can be bypassed if closed.
Time: 2h30–4h30
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a third of the walk.
Walk details: Slow Ways.