Walks around the Neston area

01. South and East of Willaston
02.
North of Willaston
03.
West of Willaston
04.
Around Burton
05.
Little Neston and the Dee
06. Ness Village
07.
Wirral Country Park, Little Neston
08.
Neston and Hinderton
09. Parkgate and Gayton
10.
Around Raby
11.
Little Neston, Denhall and Ness Gardens
12.
A Wirral Shore-to-shore trail

Other Local walks are described in the following leaflets:

Neston Collieries Trail
Parkgate Walks
Willaston

You can search for local walks at www.walk4life.info, which provides Ordnance Survey maps of walks.


You can also search for local walks at http://www.wfh.naturalengland.org.uk/walkfinder/north-west/ellesmere-port-neston-get-fit-foot#main-content-area

Regular guided walks:

  • Fridays Meet Ness Gardens car park. 10.30 a.m. 1- 1 ½ hour walk takes in the estuary and has some inclines. Some paths may be muddy. Not suitable for beginners.
  • First Saturday of each month Meet: Neston Library Car Park 10.30 a.m. 1 ½- 2 hour walk at a faster pace Some paths may be muddy. Not suitable for beginners

For more information contact Emma Brown on 01606 288559 or visit www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/leisure_culture_and_tourism/sport/health_walks.aspx

We are very grateful to THE WIRRAL FOOTPATHS AND OPEN SPACES PRESERVATION SOCIETY for allowing the publication of walks 1 – 10. The Society, which is a Registered Charity No. 512633, was formed in 1888 to preserve maintain and defend the rights of the public to the use of public highways, footpaths, bridleways, commons and open spaces in the Hundred of Wirral. Click here for their website and diary of guided walks.

Anthony Annakin-Smith has kindly given us permission to include Walk 12, which is published with many others in his book Wirral Walks, published by Sigma Press www.sigmapress.co.uk

FOLLOW THE COUNTRY CODE.

Enjoy the Countryside and respect its life and work.

Guard against all risk of fire.

Fasten all gates

Keep your dogs under close control.

Keep to public paths across farmland.

Use gates and stiles to cross fences, hedges and walls.

Leave livestock, crops and machinery alone.

Take your litter home.

Help to keep all water clean.

Protect wildlife, plants and trees. Take special care on country roads.

Make no unnecessary noise.