Walks you can reach from Ryder Brow by train

Lancashire · North of England

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New Mills Central
Sunset Panorama by Michael Stringer

New Mills Central to Marple (Derbyshire)

30 minutes direct from Ryder Brow.

Spectacular. Canal towpath with residential roads and riverside paths. Scenic canal walk through Peak District foothills along the Peak Forest Canal. Extensive woodland.

Warnings: Muddy sections on towpath.

Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Reverse direction: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

GPX
10
KM
Marple
Do Not Pass by 37686 / 37688 "Great Rocks"

Marple to Glossop (Cheshire)

15 minutes direct from Ryder Brow.

Far-reaching views in both directions. Climbs directly from Marple up to Brown Low with far-reaching views, then descends easily through fields of sheep, passing through a farm, before reaching the suburbs of Glossop on easy pavement. Surfaces include road verge, dirt track and loose rocks and pasture; Gird Lane is rocky and quite steep with water running down it. Charlesworth is a good intermediate stop with a general store. Recommended for those able to walk uphill on uneven ground and cross fields with farm animals.

Lunch: A general store and a pub at Charlesworth mid-route.

Warnings: Until roughly Mill Brow the route is mostly on narrow lanes with frequent cars and no pavement; Gird Lane is rocky, steep and can run with water (caution in wet or icy weather); many stiles, a kissing gate, and horses and sheep in fields.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
10
KM
Hazel Grove
Bramall Hall by Dave_S.

Hazel Grove to New Mills Central (Cheshire)

30 minutes direct from Ryder Brow.

A pleasant, varied route with generally solid surfaces, taking in a canal, a river, woodland and farm tracks. It is not very direct, with quite a few steps, stiles, kissing gates and at least one cattle grid and some seasonally overgrown and muddy sections. Visits the outskirts of Lyme Park and passes through Disley three miles from New Mills; adding the Millennium Walkway and the Torrs at New Mills is recommended. Extensive woodland.

Lunch: Pubs and a Co-op at Disley, about three miles before the end.

End-of-walk reward: Plenty of cafes in New Mills at the end.

Warnings: There are three crossings of the busy A6; use the controlled crossings nearby rather than crossing where the footpaths emerge. Farm tracks may have slow-moving cars. Steps, stiles and gates. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
12
KM
Poynton
Reflection Lake by CoasterMadMatt

Poynton to New Mills Central (Cheshire)

30 minutes direct from Ryder Brow.

A delightful walk along canal towpath and through pastures and woods, much of it under tree cover, with farm tracks and stiles and occasional steps. The access to the canal at New Mills is steep. The northern edge of Lyme Park can be visited via a detour. Uses the Macclesfield and Peak Forest canals. Extensive woodland.

Lunch: Local shops and pubs in Disley mid-route.

Warnings: A mixed herd of cattle at Barlow House Farm needs care, especially with dogs. The gate at the Red Lane end of Lyme Park is locked at closing time and may be shut without warning in high winds; check National Trust opening times.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
10
KM
Hazel Grove
DSC_2995a by Gary Cheung SY

Hazel Grove to Marple (Cheshire)

15 minutes direct from Ryder Brow.

An almost entirely off-road, foot-only route using Torkington Park, the Middlewood Way (an old railway line) and the Macclesfield and Peak Forest canal towpaths, with two golf-course crossings and a horse tunnel near Marple locks. Surfaces are largely gravel/packed earth and paved, but with difficult stiles and muddy and narrow stretches in places. Uses the Middlewood Way (NCN 55) and the Macclesfield and Peak Forest canal towpaths. Extensive woodland.

1 end-of-walk reward: the Ring O'Bells

Warnings: Several difficult or wobbly stiles (one with no step) and narrow, muddy stretches make it foot-only. Two golf-course crossings — watch for golf balls (well signposted). A muddy, cambered drop near Marple golf course. Nettles can be high in summer.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
8
KM
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