Walks you can reach from Kidsgrove by train
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Derby Circular via Allestree Park (Derbyshire)
1 hour direct from Kidsgrove.
Parks, river and heritage trail.
Time: 5h–10h30
6 lunch spots: Darley Park (1h–2h30 in) — Darley Park Terrace Cafe, the Little Darley in the Park, the Abbey Inn, or the Darleys; plus the Joiners Arms (3h–6h in), or the Orangery Café (3h–6h in)
4 end-of-walk rewards: the Alexandra Hotel, the Brunswick, the Victoria Inn, or the Waterfall
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.
Similar walk: North Staffordshire Community Rail Partnership.

Derby to Long Eaton (Derbyshire)
1 hour direct from Kidsgrove.
Waterways — River Derwent, Derby & Sandiacre Canal and Erewash Canal.
Time: 5h30–11h
2 lunch spots: Canal Cottage Cafe (2h30–5h30 in), or the Navigation (3h–6h30 in)
2 end-of-walk rewards: Peking House, or the Sawley Junction
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Derby to Peartree (Derbyshire)
1 hour direct from Kidsgrove.
Largely urban walking on pavements and a riverside path, through parks and along the line of the Derby Canal.
1 lunch spot: Waterside Café
Warnings: Only a few trains a day call at Peartree.
Walk details: North Staffordshire Community Rail Partnership (tips and turn-by-turn directions).

Derby to Nottingham (Derbyshire)
1 hour direct from Kidsgrove.
Mixture of off-road cycle path and on-road sections. Part of the longer London-to-Lake-District route.
Walk details: Derwent Valley Line Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Buxton to Macclesfield (Derbyshire)
15 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
Spectacular views. Wild landscape of deep valleys and gritstone peaks and studded with peat bogs and pine forests. Buxton developed as a fashionable spa in 18th-19th centuries using profits from Dukes of Devonshire's copper mines. Macclesfield granted borough charter for market in 13th Century.
Time: 5h30–10h30
Warnings: Stiles; busy road with no pavement and fast traffic.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).
Similar walk: Walk Midlands (inc. GPX).

Duffield to Derby (Derbyshire)
1 hour direct from Kidsgrove.
Repurposed railway track along the Great Northern Greenway.
Time: 4h30–9h30
2 lunch spots: the Bell and Harp (1h–2h in), or the Three Horseshoes (2h–4h30 in)
4 end-of-walk rewards: the Alexandra Hotel, the Brunswick, the Waterfall, or the Merry Widows
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk.
Adapted from: the Leicester Ramblers.

Macclesfield Circular via Lamaload Reservoir (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
Steep residential roads, rolling pastures, quarried hilltop, moorland edges, forest, isolated chapel, reservoir, long ridgeline and canal towpath.
Time: 7h
Warnings: Steep ascents.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Stoke-on-Trent to Longport (Staffordshire)
8 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
Pavements and Trent & Mersey Canal towpath, with steep steps over the canal bridges, finishing beside Westport Lake.
Time: 3h
Warnings: Steep steps over the canal bridges.
Walk details: North Staffordshire Community Rail Partnership (tips and turn-by-turn directions).

Stone to Stafford (Staffordshire)
15 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
Boggy muddy ground at wetter times of year. Stafford Common is an unusually large surviving common land near a major Midlands centre with origins in medieval townland for grazing, protected by parliament 1839 and 1939.
Time: 3h30–7h30
Warnings: Comparatively busy road at Whitgreave; boggy ground when wet.
Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Penkridge to Stafford (Staffordshire)
30 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
Impressive views across southern and central Staffordshire landscape. Walk traverses Staffordshire countryside from Penkridge to Stafford via the ruins of a neo-gothic manor on the site of Stafford's medieval castle.
Time: 3h–6h
Warnings: Busy road near Penkridge; care crossing main roads near Stafford.
Walk details: Walk Midlands (tips, photos and local insights).

Stoke-on-Trent to Stone (Staffordshire)
8 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
Recommended: A direct, almost entirely flat waterside route along the Trent and Mersey Canal towpath. Surface varies from good bonded gravel to loose stone and with cobbled ramps at the roving bridges and a stepped bridge near Stone station. Generally dry with only the odd puddle after rain.
Waterway: almost all along the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Time: 3h30–6h30
Lunch: A pub and supermarket at Barlaston and a filling-station shop at Trentham roughly halfway.
Warnings: The towpath is a traffic-free cycle route shared with cyclists who can approach fast with little warning. A stepped footbridge over the railway at the Stone end and steps at road crossings.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Wilmslow to Macclesfield (Cheshire)
15 minutes direct from Kidsgrove.
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.