Train-based walk
Leader: Mary, joining train at Stockport
Meet Point: Near the ticket barriers, or on the platform, at Piccadilly station. Alternatively, meet the group on the train, or at the Walk Start at Bramhall station.
Transport to Walk Start: 10:46 train from Manchester Piccadilly (final destination Stoke-on-Trent).
Suggested Ticket: Greater Manchester Rail Ranger £8.20 if you return by train from Gatley. System One 1-Day Bus & train £9.40 if you intend to return by bus from Cheadle.
Walk Start: Bramhall Railway Station at 11:15
Waypoints: Carr Wood, Bramall Hall and Park, Ladybrook Valley Trail, Bruntwood Hall and Park, Micker Brook, Cheadle Cemetery, Moseley Old Hall, Abney Hall and Park.
Return Services: 11/11A/312 buses depart Cheadle Village for Stockport every few minutes. Trains from Stockport to Manchester every few minutes. Alternatively, you can self-navigate the one mile down the A560 to Gatley railway station. Trains depart for Manchester at x:14, x:34 & x:38 until 20:14, then 20:38, 21:14, 21:39, 22:05, 22:11, 23:13 & 23:52.
Extra: No toilets at walk start. Toilets en route at Bramhall Park. Optional pub visit at the end of the walk. If A booking will be made for up to 12 people to eat from the Festive Fayre menu at the Ashlea pub in Cheadle at 1700 on this day - please email Martin via christmas@mwwalkers.org.uk to reserve a place. Please do not bring your dog (apart from assistance dogs)
A lovely linear walk, taking us through the greenbelt land in some of the outlying villages and suburbs of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. The walk will be undertaken at a steady pace. This route is mainly on good paths, although it can be slightly uneven (undulating) and muddy in sections. The route will take us past several historical/Graded listed halls in Stockport.
There will be no opportunity to purchase food/water at the walk start. Please ensure that you bring with you enough food and water to sustain you for the duration of the walk.
There are a couple of bail out options to cut the journey short as the route goes via roads with bus stops that you can catch buses back to Stockport town centre (£2 fare), e.g., due to bad weather or if you just don’t want to do the full length of the walk.
Please wear suitable walking footwear as some of the route is uneven and will be muddy in sections (NO sandals or crocs).
You are encouraged to wear something festive, e.g. a Santa hat/Christmas outfit, tinsel, holly etc! Maybe not a Christmas jumper, as you may become quite warm wearing it if the weather is quite mild on the day.