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Touring cycling routes around Sandymoor offer diverse landscapes across Cheshire, England. The area features a mix of woodlands, quiet country lanes, and rolling countryside, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Waterways like the River Dane and canal towpaths offer flat, accessible options. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse charming villages and provide views of the wider natural environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A converted rail line, perfect for cycling, running etc. Path runs from Halewood Park triangle in the South East to Fazakerley/Orrell Park in North West, is tarmacked whole way through and lined by vegetation and remnants of rail infrastructure. No street lights along the path so carry a good set of lights if traveling at later hours.
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Nice and wide so easy passing walkers. Several road crossings so take care.
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Great way to get a tour of Cheshire with a stop at Anderton Boat lift and passing through the beautiful village of Great Budworth.
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Walton Hall is a country house in Walton, Warrington, Cheshire. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The hall and its surrounding garden and grounds are owned and administered by Warrington Borough Council and open to the public. Sir Gilbert Greenall (1806β1894) built Walton Hall in 1836. He was the son of Edward Greenall (1758β1835) who had purchased the Walton Estate in 1812. At this time there was an old hall on the property north east of the present building which has since been demolished. When his father died in 1835, Gilbert inherited the Walton Estate. In the following year he married Mary Claughton. In this year also he commenced building Walton Hall, a project which took two years. He was a partner in his long established family brewing firm of Greenall Whitley & Company with his brothers and made a large fortune. He invested his money in property and became part of the landed gentry. He became a Member of Parliament from 1847 until 1892 representing Warrington. He was also High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1873 and was a Justice of the Peace. He was a personal friend of Lewis Carroll whose father was the vicar in the nearby Church at Daresbury. He visited Carroll when he was at Oxford University and Carroll visited him at Walton Hall. A photo was taken by Carroll of the Hall in 1859 when he was there. Source: Wikipedia
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The West Coast Main Railway line crosses the River Mersey at Warrington using the Mersey Viaduct Bridge which is accessible to view from NCR 62 along Eastford Road
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Sandymoor offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 320 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging expeditions across the Cheshire landscape.
Touring cycling around Sandymoor features a diverse landscape. You'll find quiet Cheshire lanes, scenic canal towpaths, and routes passing through woodlands like Sandymoor Wood. The area also includes rolling countryside, offering varied surfaces and views for cyclists.
Yes, Sandymoor has many easy touring cycling routes, with over 185 options perfect for beginners or family outings. A great example is The Ferry Tavern β Spike Island Park loop from Daresbury, an easy 15.3-mile path that provides a relaxed ride through local parkland and along waterways.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Sandymoor offers 28 difficult routes. The most popular challenging route is the Liverpool Loop Line β Silver Jubilee Bridge loop from Runcorn East, a substantial 74.8-mile trail that takes approximately 7 hours to complete, offering extensive cycling through varied landscapes.
The touring cycling routes in Sandymoor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 450 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet Cheshire lanes, well-maintained canal towpaths, and the scenic woodlands that define the area's cycling experience.
Many touring cycling routes around Sandymoor are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. For instance, the Latchford Locks β The Ferry Tavern loop from Runcorn East is a 29.1-mile circular trail leading through canal-side paths and local scenery.
Cycling routes around Sandymoor can lead you past several natural attractions. You might encounter highlights such as Life for a Life Memorial Forest, Mersey Meadow, Hale Duck Decoy Nature Reserve, or Frodsham Sandstone Caves. Many routes also feature picturesque lakes and ponds like Manor Park Pond.
Yes, the region around Sandymoor is rich in history. Cyclists can encounter historical attractions such as Walton Hall and Gardens, Peckforton Castle, and Beeston Castle. The Acton Swing Bridge is another notable landmark often incorporated into routes, adding cultural interest to your ride.
Many cycling routes in Sandymoor pass through charming villages like Great Budworth, which offer pleasant stops. You'll find community shops and tea rooms, such as the Antrobus Community Shop & Tea Room and Great Budworth Real Dairy Ice Cream & Tearoom, providing welcoming refreshment points for cyclists.
For a moderate touring cycling experience, consider the View Towards Runcorn β The Shed CafΓ©, Moore loop from Runcorn East. This 22.3-mile route offers a balanced challenge and takes you through scenic areas, often including a stop at The Shed CafΓ©.
Absolutely. Several routes allow you to combine cycling with visits to local attractions. For example, the Norton Priory Museum & Gardens β Bridgewater Canal loop from Runcorn East is an easy 10.4-mile route that takes you past Norton Priory Museum & Gardens, offering a cultural stop along your ride.


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