Leader
Stephen Miller

Description
This is an easy, flat, approximately five mile circular walk. It starts and finishes in the grounds of Dunham Massey. After a circuit of the deer park we will head down a country lane which leads to the River Bollin and from there onto a short stretch of the Bridgewater Canal. We return to Dunham Massey via the village of Dunham.
There will be a stop for lunch by the church on Woodhouse Lane after we have walked along the canal towpath. We will have lunch approximately one mile from the end of the walk as the towpath may not be suitable at this time of year. Very near to where we will have lunch is the Axe & Cleaver pub if anyone would like to stop there for refreshments.

Risk Assessment

A risk assessment was carried out on Wednesday 22nd September. A summary of identified risks is below: –

Covid 19 – risk of transmission now reduced, walkers need to decide for themselves what precautions to take. Face coverings are still recommended for public transport and in pubs and cafes.

Weather – October can wet, cold and windy, so bring appropriate clothing. Although this walk is on flat ground certain parts of it may be muddy, so sturdy boots/shoes are recommended.

Roads – some of the walk is along a road with pavements. Although the road is normally very quiet, walkers should be aware of potential traffic.

Terrain – good wide paths in the park, and narrow towpaths along the canal. If it is wet is could be slippery, so care should be taken.

Livestock – we will be walking through a deer park and the NT request that we do not approach the deer. If you have brought a dog please ensure it is on a lead.

Water – part of the walk is along a canal towpath, if it is wet and muddy extra care should be taken to avoid slipping.

The leader will remind walkers about these risks at a briefing before the walk.

 

Start point and time

Meet at the front door of Dunham Massey house at 12 noon.

Directions to start
Dunham Massey is well sign posted and can be reached via the A56 from Altrincham or Jct 7 off the M56. The postcode is WA14 4SJ.
Parking is free for National Trust members, however, there has been a change in their charging policy and to gain free admittance everyone car sharing will need to be a NT member or pay a £6 entrance fee each.
Alternatively, there is limited free roadside parking on Woodhouse Lane from where you can access the grounds via a large white stile on the main road. 
 
Contact
On the day, call Stephen on 07794 177 041
 
Booking
Book your walk here