Walking Trails in Delamere Forest
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Delamere Forest Forest Holidays 38 39 37 36 40 35 Hatch Mere 29 28 41 Manley Hill Bike Walkers Park & Skills Area 32 Worizit 44 34 30 43 Barnsbridge Hatchmere 33 car park 42 45 31 27 58 B15152 59 26 22 24 60 25 23 21 46 57 20 47 Whitefield Chester 48 61 Blakemere Moss car park 19 56 18 17 49 55 62 63 Black Lake 16 50 Go 66 54 51 64 Ape Dead Lake Visitor centre & car park Delamere station 65 14 15 52 Eddisbury Lodge 13 12 Manchester 11 Main entrance B15152 10 9 8 7 Old Pale Stones 53 6 3 4 Eddisbury Hill 5 Nettleford Wood 2 Delamere village 1 Visitor centre & car park Key Go Ape Car parking Ancient monument NO PUBLIC ACCESS Cafe Campsite Forest office Toilets Train station Bike hire AED machine Bike hire Cycling trails & shop Information Numbered posts Vistor centre Picnic area Gruffalo sculpture Viewpoint Walking trails Main entrance & station 0 200 400 600m N Car park Events area forestryengland.uk 2310 / Dec 2020 © Crown copyright Emergency info Key location: Delamere Forest, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 2HZ Grid ref: SJ 548 704 Nearest access road: B5152 Mobile phone coverage: Good In case of an emergency call 999. Inform Forestry England Walking trails at on 0300 067 4340 Nearest defibrillator: Located near the cafe at Delamere Forest Centre Hospital with A&E unit: Delamere Forest Countess of Chester Hospital, Liverpool Road, Chester, CH2 1UL T: 01244 365000 Whether you’re looking for play and adventure or a bit of peace and quiet to observe the wildlife, we’ve got a trail for you. The forest code • Protect and respect wildlife, plants and trees. • Guard against all risks of fire. Trail information • Keep dogs under control. • Take your litter home. • Make no unnecessary noise. Old Pale Trail • • • Shared-use trails • Take only memories away. 3km (1.9 mile) These trails are shared with cyclists, • The forest is for everyone. Old Pale is a haven for so please consider other visitors. Please be aware of other visitors. wildlife and nature, with a wildflower meadow and a natural amphitheatre Blakemere Trail • • • Whitemoor Trail • • • where we hold events. 5.8km (3.6 miles) 10.5km (6.5 miles) Join At the viewpoint, standing Walk among mature trees A longer route into some of stones represent the seven and around Blakemere Moss. the quieter areas of the forest. today different counties that you can see from the top of the hill. Linmere Trail • • • Hunger Hill Trail • • • As a member you’ll be There is a steep gradient 3.4km (2.1 miles) 6km (3.7 miles) supporting Delamere Forest along this trail, and a Take in some of the nicest This route on forest roads and get free onsite parking, shortcut back to the car park parts of the forest, without includes sharp climbs, but forest updates and discounts. halfway around the loop. venturing too far. rewards you with beautiful views over Blakemere Moss. forestryengland.uk/ membership.