Shrewsbury is a major transport hub, and this allows day trips across a wide area.
Routes
- Baker Way
A 21km route between Chester and Delamere, commemorating Jack Baker (1910-81), a local footpath officer and conservator (and also sometime Chairman of Offa’s Dyke Association). - Llwybr Dyffryn Dyfrdwy / Dee Valley Way
A 21km walk between Corwen and Llangollen. - Fred Perry Way
A 22km walk through the borough of Stockport, commemorating tennis player Fred Perry (1901–95), who was born in Stockport. - Gritstone Trail
A 56km walk between Disley and Kidsgrove. - Kidsgrove to Stoke Ridgeway
A 14km walk between Kidsgrove and Stoke-on-Trent. - Ladybrook Valley Interest Trail
A 20km walk from Lyme Hall to Cheadle. - Longster Trail
A 19km walk between Helsby Hill and the outskirts of Chester. - Llwybr Mawddach / Mawddach Trail
A 15km railbed walk between Barmouth and Dolgellau. - Middlewood Way
A 16km walk on the trackbed of a former railway between Marple and Macclesfield. - Llwybr Gogledd y Berwyn / North Berwyn Way
A 24km walk between Corwen and Llangollen. - Llwybr y Gogledd / North Wales Path
A 97km walk between Bangor and Prestatyn. - Llwybr Hafren / Severn Way
A 338km walk between the river’s source on Pumlumon Fawr and the upper boundary of the Bristol Channel at Severn Beach. - Shropshire Way
A 296km walk around Shropshire (plus a couple of fields in Wales). - Shropshire Way: Haughmond link
A walk of 8km, linking Haughmond and Shrewsbury. - Shropshire Way: Whitchurch spur
A 17km walk between Whitchurch and the Shropshire Way. - Wirral Way
A 20km railbed walk between West Kirby and Hooton.
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