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Our Walks in The North West |
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With the stunning scenery of the Lake District, the rugged wilds of the Peak District and Cheshire and Lancashire in between, this is an area of great diversity. Ramble along riversides or perambulate on the lake shore, there'll be something for everyone. |
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LOCAL LINKS |
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www.lakeswalks.co.uk - walks in the Lake District and much more from Walks4all |
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www.time2train.me.uk in Chester offer personal training, specialist ante- and postnatal classes and a mums, baby and buggy club where you can exercise with your pushchair! |
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Back to Basics Personal Training: get your fitness and figure back with personal training specifically designed for mums with babies. |
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Pushy Mothers offers outdoor post natal exercise classes - and you take Baby along in the pushchair to get fit and meet mums. |
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All walks are downloadable in Adobe Acrobat format to make them easy to print out.
If you haven't got Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free here.
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How Do I Get My Walk?
Easy! Just click 'Buy Now' which takes you to PayPal. Once you've paid, click the large button that sends you 'Back to Pushchairwalks Downloads '. Your download will be on the page you arrive at, click 'Download Here ', print out and go walking! |
Not sure where to go??
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PWW1 Hurstwood & Cant Clough Reservoirs, Burnley |
2hrs: 3.5 miles (5.6km)
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Walk through open moorland to two tranquil reservoirs and return along farm lanes to the pretty village of Hurstwood . There are great views throughout and plenty of opportunity for picnicking. |
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PWW2 Towneley Park Sculpture Trail, Burnley
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FREE TRIAL!! |
1hr: 1.75 miles (2.8km ) |

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This is an easy walk through the woodland of a country estate. The route takes you through a sculpture trail, past the front of the large hall and finishes at a picnic site and playground. |
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PWW3
Hornby Hall & St. Ninien's Church, Penrith |
2hours: 3.5 miles (5.6km) |

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A lovely walk through farmland with great views of the Lake District . The route takes you pass a Tudor Farmhouse to the small secluded church of St. Ninien 's (Ninekirks). The lanes and tracks are easy going throughout but there is one gate to lift the pushchair over. |
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PWW4
Patterdale to Devil's Chimney, Ullswater
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1hr 30 mins: 3 miles (4.8 km ) |

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This is a simple but beautiful walk along the banks of Ullswater. The area is one of the most stunning in the Lake District and the route takes you to a fantastic view point and picnic spot. The walk has been graded as strenuous as the track is rocky and not suitable for young babies . |
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PWW5 Two Meres Walk, Delamere Forest, Chester |
1hr 15 mins: 2 miles (3.2km) |

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Walk through the heart of Delamere Forest , a vast expanse of woodland on the Cheshire plain, and visit the area's famous wetland meres. An easy walk along forest tracks suitable for all pushchairs and great for little cyclists! Accessible by train.
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PWW6 Old Pale, Delamere Forest, Chester |
45 mins : 1 miles (1.6km) |

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Old Pale is an area of new native woodland on the edge of Delamere Forest. This route follows the park's accessible trail along good paths suitable for lightweight buggies and wheelchairs. Gate too narrow for double buggies. Accessible by train.
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PWW7 Anderton's Waterways, Northwich |
1 hr 30 mins : 3 miles (5km) |

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Take a riverside ramble around the waterways of Anderton, with a great view of the famous Anderton Boat Lift. There are boats, canals, rivers, woodlands, meadows and all on easy paths suitable for all pushchairs. Some inclines. |
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PWW18 Rutter Force, Appleby in Westmorland |
1 hour : 2 miles (3.2km) |

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A simple but stunning walk that affords fantastic views of the North Pennine Hills and takes you to a hidden beauty spot with a magnificent waterfall. This is a perfect toddler walk as there are an abundance of puddles to splash in and a fantastic ford to cross.
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PWW21 Ladybower Reservoir, Hathersage |
1 hr 45 mins : 3.5 miles (5.6km) |

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A beautiful walk alongside the banks of Ladybower reservoir and through delightful coniferous woodland. The route passes a number of picnic tables with fantastic views over the reservoir. Only suitable for single all terrain pushchairs and there is one stile to lift the pushchair over.
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