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Hike the moderate 5.4-mile Whitemoor Trail in Delamere Forest, exploring tranquil woodlands, Blakemere Moss, and Black Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.03 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
Tip by
2.49 km
Highlight • Trail
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4.30 km
Highlight • Forest
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6.84 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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8.68 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.33 km
1.92 km
265 m
103 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.39 km
2.25 km
1.77 km
975 m
174 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Whitemoor Trail is located within Delamere Forest, which offers several parking options. Specific parking areas like Blakemere or Delamere Station are good starting points, providing easy access to the trailheads. Parking fees may apply, so check the official Delamere Forest website for current rates and payment methods.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Delamere Forest welcomes dogs, but they should be kept under control, and on a lead in certain areas, especially near wildlife or livestock. Always remember to clean up after your dog to keep the forest enjoyable for everyone.
The Whitemoor Trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings fresh foliage and wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning colours. Summer is great for longer days, and even winter can be beautiful with crisp air and fewer crowds. Be prepared for potentially muddy sections after rain, regardless of the season.
There are no entrance fees to access Delamere Forest itself or to hike the Whitemoor Trail. However, parking charges apply at the various car parks within the forest. No special permits are needed for general hiking.
The trail primarily follows forestry tracks with generally good, compacted surfaces. You'll experience a varied woodland environment, passing by still lakes and ponds like Blakemere Moss and the Black Lake Nature Reserve. The route also features wetlands and extensive treelines, offering a tranquil escape into the heart of the forest.
Along the route, you'll encounter beautiful natural features such as Blakemere Moss, the serene Hatchmere Nature Reserve, and the Delamere Forest Wetlands. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife and enjoy the peaceful woodland scenery away from busier areas.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths within Delamere Forest. You'll find sections that overlap with the Delamere Blue Cycle Trail, the Cheshire Circuit, and the Sandstone Trail, among others. This offers opportunities to extend or vary your hike if you wish.
Yes, the Whitemoor Trail is designed as a circular route, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. This makes for a convenient and varied hiking experience.
While komoot rates this trail as 'moderate', it is generally considered to be of easy to low difficulty, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families and beginners. The well-maintained forestry tracks contribute to its accessibility, though some sections might offer a slightly greater challenge.
For a comfortable hike, bring appropriate footwear, as some sections can be muddy, especially after rain. Water and snacks are recommended, along with waterproofs, as the weather can change. A map or GPS device is also useful for navigation, though the trail is generally well-marked.
Delamere Forest has visitor facilities, including cafes and toilets, primarily located near the main visitor centres. These are usually accessible from the car parks that serve as starting points for the Whitemoor Trail, offering refreshments before or after your hike.
Had to go off route due to some parts being flooded so not quite the 10k we planned.