Wednesday 2nd September 2026.
Heswall Fields and Dales.
Distance: 5 miles. Climb: 400'.
Start: Car Park, Banks Road Heswall. Grid ref: SJ255815. Post code: CH60 9JS
Leave Chester at 09-30.
Those planning to walk: Martyn,
Those not walking:.
This is a repeat of the walk done earlier in the year that I missed because I didn't feel well enough. Everyone enjoyed it so much, that I have decided to put it on again.
This walk is taken from Dave Berry's booklet "Walks Around Chester and the Dee Estuary."
The walk description starts at Thursaston Visitor Station, but we will start at the car park on Banks Road, Heswall, which is also on the route.
We have all walked around Thurstaston Visitor Centre , so we know most of the area well. However this walk allows us to explore Heswall Dales NR and Heswall Fields neither of which I have visited before.
Starting at Banks Road means that we will be able to have lunch there and take advantage of their pic-nic tables / benches, if they are still there!
Saturday 5th September 2026.
A Delamere Forest, Eddidbury Hill, Pale Heights and Blakemere Moss Round.
Distance: 7.5 miles. Climb:700'.
Start: The Yeld Car Park, Yeld Lane Kelsall. Grid Ref: SJ 5324 6692.
Leave Chester in time to arrive at The Yeld at 10-00 (When the car park officially opens, although we have never arrived to find the barrier closed when we have arrived earlier.)
Those planning to walk: Martyn, Phil Marsland and Mike (if he doesn't make it to Chamonix).
Those not walking: .
This is a variation of the walk that we usually do from The Yeld.
The from The Yeld goes via King's Chair, then onto Eddisbury Hill Fort on the way to Pale Heights. Hopefully we will get 360 degree views that includes, Cheshire, Shropshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire.
e will then head for the Visitor Centre, where we will find a suitable spot for lunch (usually by the old outdoor education centre where there are several undercover picnic tables ).
After lunch we will go round Blakemere Moss (in an anticlockwise direction) , eventually joining the Sandstone Trail. The Sandstone Trail is then followed through the forest and past Eddisbury Lodge Cottage and back to the start.
Wednesday 9th September 2026.
Abergele and Moelfre Isaf.
Distance: 8.5 miles. Climb:1500'.
Start: Pensarn Beach Car Park. Grid ref: SH944787. Park near the PC block as we will be heading South towards the centre of Abergele.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.Those planning to walk: Martyn .Those not walking: .
Abergele and Moelfre Isaf. This walk is by Debbie Hamelton and starts in the centre of Abergele, but we will start on the coast. This will extend the walk by about 2 miles. The main walk is described as exploring the beautiful North Wales countryside South of Abergele. The outward route passes a well preserved watch tower. The last time we did this walk in March 224, the weather was really good, with largely blue skies. Hopefully, it will be kind to us again. However, we did encounter one or two stiles that were in definite need of some TLC.
Saturday 12th September 2026.
By arrangement.
Wednesday 16th September 2026.
Tegg's Nose and Macclesfield Forest.
Distance: 9 miles. Climb: 1900'.
Start: Tegg's Nose Country Park Car park. Pay and Display. Grid ref: SJ950732.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, .
Those not walking: .
This walk is taken from the "Pathfinders Guide to Cheshire". It is described as a varied
walk with good views from Tegg's Nose.
We will visit Tegg's Nose first, rather than at the end of the walk. The walk is also described
as an undulating walk exploring the countryside on the edge of the Peak District.
This is a walk that we have come to like and regularly appears on the list
Last time we attempted to do this walk, we encountered road closures and footpath closures, hopefully they we have all been sorted by now
Saturday 19th September 2026.
By arrangement.
Wednesday 23rd September 2026.
Conwy, Deganwy Castle, Watchtower and the Welsh Coastal Path 23rd September 2026.
Start: Long stay car park on the B5106 at Conwy. Pay and Display.
Grid ref:SH781773. Post code: LL32
Leave Chester at 08-30.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, Ed.
Those not walking: .
This s a walk that Ed has suggested we should do when he visits Llandudno in September.
It is in the main, the walk that we do from Llandudno West Shore, but done in the opposite direction.
It takes us over Conwy Bridge, through parts of Llandudno Junction and Tywyn, before crossing the low hills by Deganwy Castle. After the castle, we go through two housing estates, one in Deganwy and one in Llanrhos.
We then take a path from Llanrhos Church the crosses fields, eventually reaching the watchtower.
From the tower, the route takes north westward past the hospital, eventually meeting the main A546 road to Llandudno West Shore.
Saturday 26th September 2026
By arrangement.
Wednesday 30th September 2026.
Wednesday 5th February 2025.
Holywell Common, Racecourse, Pantasaph and Pen-y-Ball Top
Distance: 8-9 miles. Climb: 650'.
Start: Holywell Common, opposite the Crooked Horn, Brynford. Grid ref: SJ185740.
This is a variation of the walk that we have done many times, when we cross the common to Brynford on he way to the old racecourse.
Leave Chester 09-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, .
Those not walking: , .
Last time we will followed the Western side of the old racecourse and instead use the road to Pantasaph, before using field paths to get to Pen-y-Ball Top. After visiting Pen-y-Ball Monument take a new path on the west side of the monument to reach the track and the bridge over the A55 to the golf course and our usual route back to the start.