Eddisbury Way

A long distance walk of 17 miles in Cheshire and runs from Frodsham to Higher Burwardsley. Maps, statistics and gpx route file for the walk are included.

Google Maps Open Source Maps

Statistics and Files
Start: Frodsham
Distance: 17 miles (27 km)
Grid Ref: SJ529784
 
Climbing: 468 metres
Walk time: 6-8 hours
Days: 1

Ordnance Survey Explorer Map (1:25,000)

Summary: The Eddisbury Way is within Cheshire and runs from Frodsham to Higher Burwardsley. The path is waymarked with yellow arrows containing the words Eddisbury Way. The route starts at the bridge that crosses the River Weaver and proceeds to Bradley, Fivecrosses and Newton before skirting around the edge of Delamere Forest. The path then follows Dark Ark Lane to Brines Brow picnic area before progressing through Kelsall, Duddon, Burton, Hoofield and Huxley to its conclusion at Higher Burwardsley.


Useful Links:
Richard Jarvis's walk
Wikipedia
Long Distance Walkers Association


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