Peak & Northern Footpaths Society members regularly get together for sociable walks in the countryside. All members are welcome. Prospective members are especially welcome because a walk is a great way to find out more about us.
There's usually a short walk (5-9miles on the second Wednesday of each month, and a longer, usually hilly walk (9-12 miles) on the last Wednesday of each month. Typically midweek walks are accessible by public transport and weekend walks by car. We always advocate car sharing where possible.
If you're coming on a walk, please wear appropriate clothing for the conditions, bring any essentials and lunch. If you're travelling on public transport, please check rail/bus times before setting out. You're responsible for your own safety during the walk and PNFS walk leaders reserve the right to exclude anybody from the walk.
The description of each walk includes the leader's contact details, who if you are a member will be pleased to answer any questions. If you're not yet a member, please email Ken Smith, or call him on 07918 154959. Walk leaders are Society members, which also means they're volunteers.
Wednesday, 28 January  (Long)  BILL MINSHALL  07771 985 846   bill.minshall@btinternet.com
HOLMES CHAPEL CIRCULAR WALK. Holmes Chapel to Allostock and Goostrey and back. 10 miles. Catch the 10:06 am train from Manchester Piccadilly arrives Holmes Chapel at 10:46 am. WALK STARTS AT 10:50 am CW4 8AA
Wednesday, 11 February  (Short)  DAVID GOSLING  07841647275   davidgosling@pnfsorg.uk
WILMSLOW TO MOBBERLEY LINEAR WALK of between six and seven miles via Lindow Common to Mobberley. Catch the 10:06 train from Manchester Piccadilly arriving at Wilmslow at 10:30 when walk starts. Return is by train from Mobberley. SK9 1BU
Wednesday, 25 February  (Long)  UDO POPE  07717 802 468   udo.pope@ntlworld.com
HADFIELD CIRCULAR WALK train from Manchester Piccadilly at 9:33 am arrives at 10:15 am. 9 to 10 miles and approximately 400 m ascent/descent. WALK STARTS AT 10:20 am. SK13 1AH
Wednesday, 11 March  (Short)  JOHN ALEXANDER  07598 835431   john@alexanders62.plus.com
FRODSHAM CIRCULAR WALK 8.5 Miles taking in Frodsham Hill and Helsby Hill, along the mostly wooded edge overlooking the Mersey valley, with views which include the Clwydian Hills in Wales. Total ascent 1,250 feet, with a few short steep ascents. 9.44 train from Piccadilly, arriving Frodsham 10.29 walk starts from the station at 10:30 WA6 7DN
Wednesday, 25 March  (Long)  JOHN MOONEY  07514 219 563   mooney_je@yahoo.co.uk
WHALEY BRIDGE TO DISLEY LINEAR WALK 9:51 am train from Manchester Piccadilly arrives at 10:33 am. 9 miles WALK STARTS AT 10:35 am SK23 7AA
Wednesday, 8 April  (Short)  JOHN FISHER  07432825624   johnfisher560@btinternet.com
MACCLESFIELD CIRCULAR WALK of 7.5 miles from Macclesfield station with 650 feet of ascent in short stages, non steep via Sutton Parish, Hollins, Langley, Gritstone Trail and Macclesfield Canal. Train from Manchester Piccadilly leaving at 10.14 Stockport at 10.24 arrives at Macclesfield at 10:40 where the walk begins. SK11 6JP
Wednesday, 6 May  (Short)  DAVID MORTON  07858 915321   signposts@pnfs.org.uk
WHALEY BRIDGE CIRCULAR WALK, of 6.3 miles with 820 feet of ascent. Take the 9.51 Buxton train from Manchester Piccadilly arriving at Whaley Bridge at 10.33 then starting from the railway station and visiting Overton Hall Farm, Fernilee Dam and Shallcross Wood finishing at The Shepherds Arms for refreshment options, returning by train to Manchester. SK23 7AA
Wednesday, 10 June  (Short)  KEN BROCKWAY & JOHN KIDD  07895 983857   great.english.walk@gmail.com
TUTBURY & HATTON CIRCULAR WALK of 9 miles with about 400 feet of ascent visiting Tutbury, Rolleston and Anslow finishing at Black Country Inn for refreshments before return to the station for 16:39 return train. Either take 10:03 train from Manchester Piccadilly change Stoke on Trent or use buses from Derby or Burton on Trent to arrive at Tutbury & Hatton station at 11:23 when walk will start. DLE3 9LY
Wednesday, 8 July  (Short)  BRIAN LOMAS  0161 688 5237   rossmyd@gmail.com
DETAILS TO FOLLOW
Wednesday, 29 July  (Long)  UDO POPE  
SILVERDALE details to follow
We're always looking to welcome new leaders who'd like to help run our walks programme. Walk leaders are PNFS members, who volunteer for the role. Perhaps you already lead rambling groups or guided walks and you'd like to make your walks more widely available. Or perhaps you don’t yet have any experience of leading but are keen to share your favourite routes with other people. Please contact us to let us know.
Your walk should fit into one of three categories:
The following details are needed for the walks programme, which is published in the Society's newsletter and on this site.
The walk leader should: