'Hiking Cheshire's Baker Way: the joy of a less-known walking trail' ... begins the headline in The Guardian.
The article goes on to say that {'... whilst they get less fanfare and footfall than the UK's famous long-distance paths, trails such as this are just as rewarding ...'.
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Having just completed our 'Walk, Talk and Ride Festival', you don't have to convince us and we have also featured 'Waymarked, recreational paths covering the Mid-Cheshire Sandstone Ridge' including the Baker Way on our Website CLICK HERE .
The Baker Way right here on the Cheshire Sandstone Ridge is 13 miles in total length, was opened in the mid-1980s and commemorates the life and work of Jack Baker, a former Footpaths Officer at Cheshire County Council, and who was a founding member of the Mid-Cheshire Footpath Society (MCFS).
Important for inclusivity and accessibility, the path begins at one station and finishes at another – '... It's unburdened by crowds, easy to complete in a day and finishes at another station – the wood-shrouded Delamere (with trains to Manchester Piccadilly and Chester) – allowing you to trundle back to the start by direct rail ...'.{
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To read the full article CLICK HERE and, importantly, clean off the walking boots and enjoy your countryside.
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