Latest Information About Harris Hikers from 23rd March 2023.
Start: Car park area West of Cilcain. Grid ref: SJ170652.
Start: Thurstaston Visitor Centre Car Park. Grid ref:SJ239835.
This is a repeat of the walk that we did last las April, but is a good walk to do at any time of the year. and combines two walks from Raymond Roberts' booklet "Wirral Walks - the West Wirral Six". This is a relatively easy walk with good views along the way, especially from Thurstaston Hill. We hope to walk back Thurstaston along the beach, if the tide hasn't covered the beachby the time we get there, so bring binoculars with you. The Winter waders have started to arrive, so hopefully we will see some waders as the tide pushes them towards us. High tide is at 15-25 and is a 26.4' tide (8.1 m),
After much discussion between group members, those present decided to follow DS’s suggestion that “Short walks with an. option of a meal at a nearby venue” should take place on the fifth Wednesday in a month, and members of the group would take it in turns to plan the walk and venue.
There is only one such Wednesdays left in 2024.
There is only one such Wednesdays left in 2024.
This is October 30th.
It was also agreed that Wednesday Walks should in the main be walks of around 8 miles with no more than about 1200’ of climb. If proposed walks exceed these suggestions routes should have obvious short cuts to reduce distance and / or climb involved.
It was also agreed that each month a different member of the group should plan the walk.
This walk should be for the Wednesday in the month and that would include the “Short Walk and Meal Option” on the fifth Wednesday.
In order to include that walk in the monthly “Dates and Walks Post", details of the walk need to be sent to me by 15th of the previous month.
Wherever possible I would like people to let me know of their intention to walk or not to walk by Monday afternoon/early evening prior to the walk on Wednesday. There isn’t an issue with last minute cancellations for any reason. This happens anyway when adverse weather is forecast at the last minute.
Where the “Short Walk and Meal” is concerned, the person planning the walk and meal should
It was also agreed that each month a different member of the group should plan the walk.
This walk should be for the Wednesday in the month and that would include the “Short Walk and Meal Option” on the fifth Wednesday.
In order to include that walk in the monthly “Dates and Walks Post", details of the walk need to be sent to me by 15th of the previous month.
Wherever possible I would like people to let me know of their intention to walk or not to walk by Monday afternoon/early evening prior to the walk on Wednesday. There isn’t an issue with last minute cancellations for any reason. This happens anyway when adverse weather is forecast at the last minute.
Where the “Short Walk and Meal” is concerned, the person planning the walk and meal should
be contacted directly and informed of their intentions as soon as you have made your decision.
I am always happy to receive suggestions for Wednesday, Saturday or the Short Walk on 30th October.
Wednesday 2nd October 2024.
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 (I will drive, picking Mike up just before 09-00), Fran, Mike.
Those not walking: Sue and Michel, Nigel.
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.
Saturday 5th October 2024.
Traeth Lafan and Its Foothills.
Distance:7-8 miles. Climb:1000'.
Start: Abergwyngeryn Free Car Park Grid ref: SH0652728. Post code: LL33 0LF
PC (opens about 09-30) nearby and a café at the outdoor centre that allows walkers to use the toilets (opens earlier than PC.)
Leave Chester at 08-30 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, Mike.
Those not walking: .
This walk taken from Dave Berry's book "Walks On the North Wales Coast". The Traeth Lafan and it Foothills. This walk is an annual favourite and has in the past given us some wonderful experiences, especially in Winter trampling through soft fluffy knee deep snow, that didn't stick or wet our legs. You never know we may get some snow, this time too. It should be worthwhile bringing binoculars with you as we may visit The Spinnies Nature Reserve on the way back to our car.
This walk is described as walk of contrasting coastal and upland scenery with good views from the higher points on the North Wales path.
This time we will use the road to The Spinnies, and avoid the unpleasant smelly muddy experience of taking the path through the farm yard,
High Tide is at about 12-45 and is 9.1m / 29.7', so hopefully we will arrive at The Spinnies at a time when we might have a better chance of seeing a Kingfisher.
Wednesday 9th October 2024.
Thurstaston Common, Stapledon Wood, Caldy and More.
Distance: 8-9 miles. Climb: 700'Start: Thurstaston Visitor Centre Car Park. Grid ref:SJ239835.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn and Nigel.
Those not walking: Mike, Sue and Michel, Fran.
Saturday 12th October 2024.
No walk planned - Going for my flu jab at 09-02.
Contact me if you fancy a local Saturday walk.
Wednesday 16th October 2024.
Rhosesmor, Sychdyn and Northop.
Postponed due to a very wet weather forecast all day.
Distance: 9.0 miles. Climb: 1000'.
Start: Parking area next to playground, Rhosesmor. Grid ref: SJ214681.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, Nigel, Fran.
Those not walking: Mike, Sue and Michel.
This walk includes the "Northop - Sychdyn" walk from the booklet "Rural Walks in Flintshire". The "Northop - Sychdyn" walk starts from Northop and is only five miles. The car park in Northop is very small, and when I went on a reccy it was full. Starting at Rhosesmor overcomes that problem and extends the walk by four miles.
The "Northop - Sychdyn" walk is described as including a traveller's resting place, grand houses, parkland and woodland. It is also described as a moderate walk with many stiles and some boggy places.
The "Northop - Sychdyn" walk was completed fo the fist time in 2016.
The link-up paths from Rhosesmor include many of the paths that we have used on Gwystaney walks from the same parking area.
Saturday 19th October 2024.
No walk planned.
Contact me if you fancy a Saturday walk.
Wednesday 23rd October 2024.Leasowe Lighthouse to New Brighton.Distance 9-10 miles Climb: 200'.Start: North Wirral Coastal Park car park. Grid ref: SJ257915.To get to this car park, instead of turning left towards the lighthouse, as the A551 turns right onto Leasowe Road, go straight on (past PC block on right and café /snack hut on left). This car park has a good tarmac surface.
Leave Chester at 09-00 a.m.Those planning to walk: Martyn.Those not walking: Mike, Fran, Sue and Michel.Usually this is a walk along the beach to Perch Rock Fort, However this time, High tide is at about 15-55, 8.2 m, 27.0'. We should be able to walk along the beach s far as Perch Fort Rock, although we still have the option of to walk along the promenade. From Perch Fort Rock, we will continue onto Vale Royal Park (where we in the past we have had lunch) and onto Wallasey Gardens. Hopefully the weather will be a little less windy than last recent years, but if it is there is always the Wind Shelters by the Marine lake to sit in as we have lunch.
It is quite some time since we last did this walk, and I thought it would be a change to do it when it is less likely to be too Wintery!Saturday 26th October 2024.No walk planned.Contact me if you fancy a Saturday walk.Wednesday 30th October 2024.This is the fifth Wednesday in the month, a Wednesday that we said would be a short walk followed by the option of a meal.Volunteer needed to organise this walk and meal.If there is no demand for a short walk and meal this month, then the following walk is a possible alternative.The Leete, Cilcain, Moel Famau Ffrith Mountainand Loggerheads.Distance: 10 miles. Climb: 2000'.
Start: Lay-by on the Cadole to the Pantymwyn road. Grid ref: SJ205627.After passing the former Rainbow Inn (now a building site), take the next road on the rightjust before the newsagent. The lay-by is almost immediately on the right by the telephone kiosk.
Leave Chester 9-00 a.m.
Those planning to walk: Martyn, Nigel and Fran?
Those not walking: Mike.
This walk starts at the Lay-by in Cadole and heads to Loggerheads Visitor Centre whereit picks up the path heading along the Leete. Route takes us past the Water Pumping Stationand follows the track past the reservoirs, formerly three, but now only two.From the upper reservoir our route heads south on a Tir Gofal path to meet the Offa’s DykePath west of Moel Famau.From Moel Famau, the Cilcain path is taken as far as a cross path, where we turn right towardsFfrith Mountain. The route then crosses the south west slopes of Ffrith Mountain towardsBrithdir Mawr.The final part of the route heads back to Loggerheads Country Park using paths on the northside of Clwyd Forest and a minor road.
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