Walking Routes
Ardwick Green
Posted Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
A two mile walk in the heart of Manchester which takes in the green ‘oasis’ of Ardwick Green Park.
Brockley Footpath & One Tree Hill
Posted Thursday, April 15th, 2010
A walk of just under three miles past Nunhead Cemetery and passing other nearby green spaces, including Peckham Rye Park.
Historic Sheffield
Posted Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
This walk takes you from the medieval part of town to where it expanded westwards and uphill. Along the way you’ll see some of Sheffield’s most famous buildings; the cathedral where you start and finish, the oldest brick building in Sheffield – Old Bank House – the city hall, City Museum and parts of the University of Sheffield.
The Fallowfield Loop
Posted Monday, March 8th, 2010
This is an easy 3 mile walk, mostly along the former railway line known as The Fallowfield Loop.
Burbury Brickworks Project walk
Posted Friday, March 5th, 2010
This half hour circular walk takes in a really interesting patch of Birmingham! The former Burbury Brickworks site next to the River Cole is now an important conservation area for wildlife and flowers in the area including bats, butterflies, ducks, newts and wild orchids.
A walk in Washwood Heath
Posted Friday, November 27th, 2009
Take this chance to have an extended look at the area of Washwood Heath. Starting near The Ward End Works, a historic factory that produced munitions during both World Wars, this hour long route will lead you away from this industrial area into the open and green space of Ward End Park. A central focus [...]
Reservoirs walk
Posted Friday, November 27th, 2009
This easily accessible walk takes just over an hour and shows you some of Erdington’s most beautiful landmarks, explaining their historical relevance. What was once a means of providing an essential water supply to the local area, now offers walkers an attractive network of lakes and waterways to explore, including the Witton Lakes and the [...]

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