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Easy hiking trails around Marthall are characterized by tranquil country lanes, expansive parkland, and picturesque lakeside paths. The region offers accessible routes through notable landscapes such as Tatton Park and around Tatton Mere. These areas provide a serene environment for exploration, featuring flat terrain and minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The house was refaced in 1585 and was built for Sir Ralph Mainwaring. There have been alterations and additions to the house in around 1653–56, around 1764, around 1944 and in 1966. It was originally planned as an H- shaped house but this plan was abandoned around 1590. In 1654 a stable block was built. The alterations in the 1760s included a wing at a right-angle to the house (added c.1764), making it a T-shape, and a new stable block and coach house. In 1919 the Mainwaring family sold the house to John Graham Peel and it was sold again to Harry Brooks in 1940. During the Second World War the house was requisitioned and used by General George Patton and his staff. The hall was also used as a prisoner of war camp, and as a resettlement home for allied prisoners of war and for English people repatriated after the partition of India. It was returned to the Brooks family in 1950. The 1760s wing was in poor condition and was demolished in 1964, taking the house from 21 to 11 bedrooms, other modifications were made too, including a new entrance.
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Tatton Mere Lake is a special place situated on the northern edge of Knutsford in Cheshire. The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and RAMSAR site and it dates back to the glacial period of the last ice age! The lake is surrounded by beautiful open grassland that features plenty of wildlife, including deer, sheep, and ducks, and many picnic spots where you can take a seat to enjoy the scenery.
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Marthall offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with nearly 300 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are over 450 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences.
Easy hikes around Marthall feature tranquil country lanes, expansive parkland, and picturesque lakeside paths. You'll find serene environments with flat terrain and minimal elevation changes, particularly around notable areas like Tatton Park and Tatton Mere.
Yes, Marthall is well-suited for easy circular walks. A popular option is the Mobberley loop, which is 4.2 miles (6.7 km) and takes about 1 hour 44 minutes to complete. Another great choice is the Tatton Mere loop from Knutsford, an easy 3.2-mile (5.2 km) path.
Many easy hikes will take you past significant natural features and landmarks. You can explore the scenic Tatton Mere within Tatton Park, where you might spot deer. Other notable points include Artists Lane Climb for views, and the historic St James' Church, Gawsworth.
Absolutely. The easy trails around Marthall, especially those in Tatton Park and around Tatton Mere, are ideal for families. Their flat terrain and accessible paths make them suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The Melchett Mere – Tatton Mere Lake loop from Knutsford is a great family-friendly option, offering scenic views over 4.0 miles (6.5 km).
The easy trails in Marthall are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful country lanes, expansive parkland, and picturesque lakeside paths, highlighting the serene environment for exploration.
Yes, you can find places to refresh yourself. For example, the The Church Inn – St Wilfrid's Church loop from Mobberley passes by local establishments. Additionally, the The Wizard Tea Room is a nearby option for a break.
Many popular starting points for easy walks, such as those leading into Tatton Park, offer parking facilities. Tatton Park itself has designated parking areas, making it convenient to access trails like the Tatton Mere loops.
Marthall's easy trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for lakeside strolls and parkland exploration. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter provides crisp, quiet walks, especially around Tatton Park where deer can be easily spotted.
While not directly on every easy trail, the wider area near Marthall, particularly around Alderley Edge, is rich in folklore, including tales of a wizard and old copper mines. You can find natural features like Wizard's Well and The Wishing Well on The Edge, which add a mysterious element to the landscape.
Yes, particularly in Tatton Park. The park is home to deer, which are often seen grazing, especially during early mornings or late afternoons. The lakeside paths around Tatton Mere also offer opportunities to observe various bird species.


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