A 6.5 mile walk along the Weaver Way on Paths 5 and 11 to Warburton’s Wood then back to Frodsham via Bradley Lane, Broad Lane (Path 4) the Eddisbury Way (74) and Hob Hey Wood.
It is worth noting that during an extremely hot summer, the ground can become very dry and hard and have no ‘give’ underfoot, it can also be uneven in parts with thick undergrowth and fallen trees.
The top of Frodsham Cut on the River Weaver.The Weaver Way Path 5 along the River Weaver by Bradley Orchard Farm, Frodsham.Catton Croft on the Weaver Way river walk, Path Number 11.Catton Croft, Path 11 on the Weaver Way.Catton Grange Path 11 Gate, the Weaver Way.Catton Grange on the Weaver Way, Path 11.Brine Spring and one of a number of timber footbridges on the Weaver Way, Path 11 near Warburton’s Wood.Timber board walk at Brine Spring on the Weaver Way, Path 11.Timber footbridges at Brine Spring on the Weaver Way.Brine Spring on River Weaver.Looking out towards Pipe Chambers on the River Weaver.Weaver Way stile gates and footbridge by Warburtons Wood.The River Weaver looking across to Blackamoor Wood.Entrance to Warburton’s Wood from the Weaver Way.Warburton’s and Hunters Wood Nature Reserve between Frodsham and Kingsley in Cheshire.Warburtons Wood path looking down to the River Weaver.Warburtons Wood near Kingsley and Frodaham in Cheshire.Warburton’s Wood.Warburton’s Wood, near Kingsley and Frodsham.Warburton’s Wood.Pond at Warburton’s Wood.Pond Reeds at Warburtons Wood.Warburton’s Wood in Cheshire.Broad Lane near Bradley in Frodsham, Path 4.Welsh Black cattle at Broad Lane near Bradley in Frodsham, Path 4.Broad Lane near Bradley in Frodsham, Path 4.Broad Lane near Bradley in Frodsham, Path 4.Broad Lane near Bradley in Frodsham, Path 4, looking towards Preston Brook.Broad Lane Path 4 heading up towards Bradley.Eddisbury Way at Hob Hey Wood in Frodsham.Hob Hey Wood, Frodsham.Path 74 from Hob Hey Wood up to Townfield Lane in Frodsham.6.5 mile walk along the Weaver Way to Warburton’s Wood then back to Frodsham via Bradley Lane and Hob Hey Wood.