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Acton Bridge to Bollington

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Map of Acton Bridge to Bollington

Arley Hall and Gardens - link opens in new windowTatton Park - link opens in new windowThe GreyhoundHigh Leigh Garden Centre Topiary Coffee ShopGeorge and DragonSpinner and BergamotThe HornsThe Leigh ArmsThe Church InnThe RoebuckThe Frozen MopThe Stag's HeadThe Wizard of Edge RestaurantYe Olde Admiral RodneyThe Redway TavernThe Lord Clyde

Acton Bridge to Bollington
35miles/56km

The Cycleway crosses the River Weaver and the Trent and Mersey Canal at Acton Bridge. Both of these played a key role in the development of the salt industry in Cheshire.

Close to Comberbach is Marbury Country Park where you can stroll beneath magnificent lime avenues. There are fine views over Budworth Mere as you head towards the attractive village of Great Budworth.

Rostherne is a delightful estate village built by the Egerton family. At one time everyone would have been employed on the estate at Tatton Park.

From Nether Alderley the aptly named Artist's Lane leads you up to the atmospheric Alderley Edge, where you can visit the famous Wizard's well.

Tatton Park is now signed from the Cheshire Cycleway!

Download Cheshire Cycleway leaflet

Please remember that the maps and directions included in this information are for guidance only.

The route is fully signed in both directions unless otherwise indicated on the map. Along canals the cycleway directions are incorporated into British Waterways signage. An alternative route is available west of Bollington, avoiding many of the steepest stretches - this is signed 'Cheshire Cycleway 70 - via Henbury'.

We strongly recommend that you use the Ordnance Survey Landranger maps (1:50,000) 117 Chester and Wrexham, and 118 Stoke-on-Trent and Macclesfield.

Chester to
Acton Bridge

Acton Bridge
to Bollington

Bollington
to Marton

Marton to
Malpas

Malpas to
Chester

Chester to Acton Bridge

Acton Bridge to Bollington

Bollington to Marton

Marton to Malpas

Malpas to Chester

 
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