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Urban hiking trails around Burtonwood And Westbrook offer a network of paths through green spaces, along historic canals, and across former transport routes. The area is characterized by its flat terrain, making it accessible for various activity levels. Hikers can explore sections of the Sankey Valley Greenway and the Trans Pennine Trail, which incorporate disused railways and canal paths. These routes provide opportunities to experience local history and natural features within an urban setting.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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4.89km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sankey Valley Park is a public park in Warrington, Cheshire. It occupies part of the Sankey Valley, and the main park itself covers over 1½ miles between Sankey Bridges in the south and Callands in the north. The valley follows the course of Sankey Brook and the now disused Sankey Canal. The park is enjoyed by walkers, cyclists and anglers, and the central section of the park is family orientated with children's play features, a maze and lawn areas. Bewsey Old Hall (and the Maltings Public House) sit on the edge of the central section of the park. The Trans Pennine Trail passes around 500 yards (460 m) from the southern tip of the park. Wikipedia
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Delicious steaks with matching wines to accompany them. https://www.millerandcarter.co.uk/restaurants/north-west/millerandcarterwarrington?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-homepage#/
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Lovely path from Carr Mill dam to Warrington's Trans Pennine way. Great jumping off point for all my adventures as I live very close to it
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The Sankey Canal opened in 1757, following the valley along the Sankey Brook, however was abandoned between 1931 and 1963. The canal has been under restoration since 1985 with the formation of the Sankey Canal Restoration Society. The trail then enters the linear Sankey Valley Park, a lovely green corridor, that has links to the Trans-Pennine Trail and follows a stretch of Sankey Canal and Sankey Brook. Along the way you will pass through woodlands, farmlands, and parkland with scenic paths and chance to spot some wildlife as you wind to Carr Mill where you can enjoy some refreshments. Returning to the start will require more than one bus so check schedules before heading out. While for the most part the paths are well-surfaced but care is needed in wetter conditions when sections can be muddy and slippery. There are also some stairs along the route.
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You can take a break here with a view of the Sankey Canal.
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A former air force base is now home to a park with a variety of opportunities for walks, games and sports.
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On the edge of the Sankey Valley is a publicly accessible work of art made of giant arrows. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find out which artist created it. It may be a Bewsey High School art project. https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/FAQ_Answers-g190764-d9820166-t7293061-What_s_the_history_behind_the_darts.html
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The railway line from Liverpool to Manchester runs over this bridge
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There are 15 urban hiking trails in Burtonwood And Westbrook, offering a variety of options for exploring the area on foot.
The urban hikes in Burtonwood And Westbrook primarily feature flat and gentle terrain, often following canal towpaths, greenways, and former railway lines. You'll find well-maintained paths suitable for easy walking, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, the majority of urban hikes in Burtonwood And Westbrook are considered easy. Out of the 15 available routes, 13 are rated as easy, making them accessible for most fitness levels and perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Many of the urban trails in the area are circular. For example, the Bewsey Woods loop from Bewsey offers a pleasant 7.1 km circular walk, and the Mary Ann Plantation loop from Burtonwood Services is a shorter 4.9 km option.
The urban trails often follow the historic Sankey Canal and Sankey Brook, offering views of waterways and green spaces. You can also explore areas like Bewsey Woods and Mary Ann Plantation. Highlights such as Scotman's Flash and Lymm Dam are also nearby and can be incorporated into longer excursions.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Sankey Canal itself is a historic landmark, being one of Britain's first industrial canals. The 'Burtonwood Sankey Brook Circular' route, mentioned in regional research, passes by the 15th-century moated Bradlegh Hall and offers views of the historic Sankey Viaduct, built in 1830 for the world's first intercity railway. You might also encounter the Dream Sculpture, a prominent local landmark.
Yes, the generally easy and flat nature of the urban trails makes them very suitable for families. Routes like the Hiking loop from Burtonwood Services are shorter and less strenuous, perfect for walks with children.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in Burtonwood And Westbrook, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the peaceful canal-side walks, and the blend of natural green spaces with historical points of interest.
Several routes in the area offer views of water bodies. The Pond by Sankey Canal – Bewsey Park loop from Burtonwood Services directly features a pond and follows the Sankey Canal. Nearby, you can also find Spike Island Park, which includes parkland and wetlands, and Scotman's Flash.
Urban hiking in Burtonwood And Westbrook can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the relatively flat and well-maintained paths along canals and greenways are generally accessible, though appropriate footwear is always recommended.
Many routes, such as those starting 'from Burtonwood Services', indicate convenient access points where parking is typically available. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the individual tour details on komoot for precise parking information.
Burtonwood and Westbrook are situated near Warrington, which has good public transport links. While specific bus routes to every trailhead may vary, many urban trails are designed to be accessible from residential areas, making them reachable via local bus services or a short walk from public transport stops.


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