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River to Ridge

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Cycle Cheshire Series - River to Ridge
Route River to Ridge Route Description Length35km (22 miles) Time3 - 4 hours

A ride around Farndon and Harthill.

An enjoyable 35 km/22 mile ride from the River Dee through pretty Cheshire villages up to the Peckforton Hills and back.

The ride starts in Farndon by the River Dee, a natural border between England and Wales. The impressive sandstone bridge was built in the 14th century, by the monks of St Werburgh's Abbey in Chester.

Soon you reach the pretty village of Churton, once the boundary between the manors of Aldford and Farndon and a possible smuggling route. Look out for the ancient pollarded oaks in the field just beyond Coddington, thought to be 600 years old. Tattenhall is an ideal stop for some refreshment.

Picnic area in Farndon

From here you are drawn to the Peckforton Hills, the dramatic ridge of sandstone that dominates this part of Cheshire. The ruins of Beeston Castle, built in Medieval times, stand proudly on an outcrop, while close by is Peckforton Castle, built much later as a country house for the first Lord Tollemache.

It's well worth the steady climb up to Higher Burwardsley for the excellent views across the plain. Enjoy the exhilarating descent before another short climb to the top of Harthill, with its distinctive buildings.

The ride circles Larkton Hill, an impressive area of heathland owned and managed by the National Trust. You can still see the earthworks of Maiden Castle, an iron age hill fort built on top of the hill.

Look out for the stocks at Tilston, once a feature of every village.
Stop and enjoy the tranquility at Stretton Mill, an 18th century corn mill built to harness the power of Carden Brook. From here a gentle ride along quiet, tree-lined lanes takes you back to Farndon.

How to get thereHow to get there:

The route starts at Farndon Picnic Area.

For all passenger travel and timetable information contact Cheshire Traveline on 0871 200 22 33.
Lines are open 8am - 8pm, every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.

ContactContact:

Countryside Management Service
Phoenix House
Clough Road
Winsford
Cheshire
CW7 4BD
Phone: 01606 271830
Email: countryside@cheshire.gov.uk

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