'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 ...'.
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 ...'.
To read the full article CLICK HERE and, importantly, clean off the walking boots and enjoy your countryside.
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