Pup Obi Travels
Follow my adventures explore Britain and further a field. Finding historic places and other sites.
Category: Out Walks
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Our latest our walk as up at Ramsbottom, a town visited a few times over the years, my ex lived there, done a few walks and town centre not to bad. We were to do a circular walk starting at the train station, circle the town by the river Irwell and up to Peel Tower.…
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A glorious sunny day and well worth a walk. The next out walk I organised was along the former railway line between Lymm and Dunham Massey with a return along the canal. Starting in the picturesque village (town) of Lymm, we crossed the canal before we started. So we will return to this point at…
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This I think might be one of the furthest walks the out walkers have done with me, especially since moving to Cheshire as well. So sometime back I did a walk along the Rochdale Canal from Manchester to Mills Hill. I did this on my own. This bit of the Rochdale Canal is right up…
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Another wet walk with the out walkers, but ha, it’s Britain, its rains here. So wrap up and we headed off along Barnton Cut towards Winnington. Following the course of the river Weaver and then walking back along the Trent and Mersey Canal. So we started at The Leigh Arms pub which stands to one…
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Despite being rather wet for most of the walk, I love this walk around Arley Estate taking in the footpaths around the hall, the small village of Arley Green and also a wonder through Great Budworth. A really enjoyable walk, one I enjoyed very much and shared with the walking group. Once we got off…
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High in the Pennine Moors, the Out walkers went to explore Anglezarke reservoir and the countryside around it. Despite being April, there was still snow on the ground. Snow! Not sure last time I saw snow this late into the year. Wrapped up and ready to go, we set off on our walk which would…
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Middlewood Way is part of an old railway line that runs from Marple down towards Macclesfield. The Outwalk in March was to track part of the route down and come back via the canal which runs close to the railway line. Two lines of transport used to transport goods and people during Victorian times. The…
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The Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. This is one place I loved to walk through my teens and early twenties. I have cycled it, walked it and took the dog down here many a time. I did my dissertation of this for university as a habitat for wildlife and it’s purpose for nature.The section the…
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It’s 2008 and a new year meaning new walks, so today’s Sunday walk with the group is around Ashley, a small village not far from Manchester Airport but surrounded by countryside. Starting in Hale, which was a few miles from Bowden where we did the Dunham Walk, this route would take us south from here…
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Alderley Edge is one of those places heard about like Dunham but again never been to. With autumn in full swing, a walk round the famous Alderley Edge might be worth an Out walk. The autumn colours looked amazing from the start. We began in the town of Alderley Edge, making a good point for…