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Wednesday 1st July 2026
The usual first Wednesday in the month short walk will not take place today so that many of the usual group can go to Meirion Ellis's Funeral.
Meirion’s funeral, will be held at Chester Crematorium at 12.00 on Wednesday 1st July.
John says that everybody is welcome to attend the funeral.
After the funeral there will be a celebration of Meirion’s life at Upton Golf Club and, again, all are welcome to attend.
Wednesday 8th July 2026.
A Walk From Hadlow Station.
Distance: 4.1 miles. 5.5 miles with optional extension. (The extension comes at the end of the 4.1 miles main walk.
Climb: 65’. 82’ with optional extension.
Start Hadlow Station Car park: Grid ref: SJ332773 Post code: CH64 2UF.
Take the A540 from Chester. After passing the garden centre turn right onto the B5151 to Willaston. The car park is on the right immediately after going over the former railway crossing. (Turn in front of s garage).
Leave Chester 10-00.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, .
Those not walking: Mike, Sue and Michel .
This is another walk taken from Anthony Annekin-Smith's book "Wirral Walks".
We have walked many times from Hadlow station, but this walk includes several paths that we haven't used on previous walks.
The route passes through quite farming country and includes Roman, medieval and turnpike roads. If they are still there, we will go past some Black poplars, one of the UK's rarest trees.
The walk final part of the main walk is along a short section of the Wirral Way.
Wednesday 15th July 2026.
Moel Famau, Moel Dywyll and Moel Llys-y-coed.
Distance: 8.0 miles. Climb: 1700'.Start: Car park area West of Cilcain. Grid ref: SJ170652.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn .
Those not walking: Mike.
To get to the parking area, at the crossroads in Cilcain turn right (Westward), past the White Horse, Church and Village hall, at the end of a few houses on the right turn, left and the parking area is a few hundred yards further on on the right.
This walk includes three hills along Offa's Dyke Footpath - Moel Famau, Moel Dywyll and Moel Llys-y-coed. The latter hill is not one of my favourite hills in the Clwydian range. It is the ascent from North to South that I dislike so much, the fact that we will be descending from South to North - last time we did the walk in 2020, I think it was much better.
On a good clear day we should get excellent views in all directions.
The last time we did this walk, we missed a path and then encountered a farmer that accused us of missing the path sign and ending up in his farm yard. This time we will take a different path and so avoid any chance of confrontation.
This walk includes three hills along Offa's Dyke Footpath - Moel Famau, Moel Dywyll and Moel Llys-y-coed. The latter hill is not one of my favourite hills in the Clwydian range. It is the ascent from North to South that I dislike so much, the fact that we will be descending from South to North - last time we did the walk in 2020, I think it was much better.
On a good clear day we should get excellent views in all directions.
The last time we did this walk, we missed a path and then encountered a farmer that accused us of missing the path sign and ending up in his farm yard. This time we will take a different path and so avoid any chance of confrontation.
Wednesday 22nd July 2026.
A Two Canal Walk from the Anderton Boat Lift.
Distance: 8-9 miles, Climb: < 400ft
Start; Anderton Boat Museum Car Park, Lift Lane, Anderton - CW9 6FW - SJ646754. Pay & Display.
Leave Chester 09-00.
Those planning to walk: Martyn (I will drive) , .
Those not walking: Mike.
From the Anderton lift descend to Winnington Swing Bridge and take the Weaver Navigation tow path downstream almost to Acton Swing Bridge. Here go right and up a slight rise to gain the Trent & Mersey Canal at Bridge 208. Go right along the tow path to Bridge 207 where go off left to reach Little Leigh. Suggested lunch break in the village. Leave Little Leigh on a path which leads back to the Trent & Mersey at Bridge 204. Continue left along the tow path and negotiate two tunnels by walking over the top. The descent from the top of Barnton Tunnel and another mile of tow path leads back to the car park.
Wednesday 29thJuly 2026.
Chirk - Offa's Dyke, Two Canal Tunnels and a Castle.
Distance: 9.0 miles. Climb: 800'.Start: Chirk Centre Car Park. Grid ref: SJ291377 or roadside parking on Ffordd-yr-Orsaf (Station Road) Grid ref: SJ285377.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, .
Those planning to walk: Martyn, .
Those not walking: Mike.
This walk is taken from Dave berry's booklet “Walks Around the Berwyns and The Ceiriog Valley". It is described as a walk of great variety and explores the attractive undulating countryside around Chirk. At times it follows the Offa's Dyke Footpath. Part of the route follows the Llangollen canal towpath and includes going through a short tunnel we may in fact go through a second tunnel. You may wish to bring a torch, but there is a handrail to guide you.



