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Easy hiking trails around Stockton Heath offer diverse landscapes, characterized by waterways like the Bridgewater Canal and natural areas such as Lumb Brook Valley. The region features accessible towpaths, woodlands, and former parklands, providing varied terrain for walkers. Elevations are generally gentle, with many routes incorporating local green spaces and gardens. This network of paths caters to those seeking straightforward and enjoyable outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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7.29km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.33km
01:39
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fantastic cafe in an old greenhouse setting at Grappenhall Walled Garden which is open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Well worth including in you’re route
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Walton Hall is a country house in Walton, Warrington, Cheshire. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The hall and its surrounding garden and grounds are owned and administered by Warrington Borough Council and open to the public. Sir Gilbert Greenall (1806–1894) built Walton Hall in 1836. He was the son of Edward Greenall (1758–1835) who had purchased the Walton Estate in 1812. At this time there was an old hall on the property north east of the present building which has since been demolished. When his father died in 1835, Gilbert inherited the Walton Estate. In the following year he married Mary Claughton. In this year also he commenced building Walton Hall, a project which took two years. He was a partner in his long established family brewing firm of Greenall Whitley & Company with his brothers and made a large fortune. He invested his money in property and became part of the landed gentry. He became a Member of Parliament from 1847 until 1892 representing Warrington. He was also High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1873 and was a Justice of the Peace. He was a personal friend of Lewis Carroll whose father was the vicar in the nearby Church at Daresbury. He visited Carroll when he was at Oxford University and Carroll visited him at Walton Hall. A photo was taken by Carroll of the Hall in 1859 when he was there. Source: Wikipedia
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The history of Wilderspool Bridge in Warrington town centre https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/news/23453229.history-wilderspool-bridge-warrington-town-centre/
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Cozy lodge in Stockton Heath. We stayed there on our long-distance hike from Ireland to Switzerland and can highly recommend the lodge.
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Walton Hall is a country house in Walton, Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The hall and its surrounding garden and grounds are owned and administered by Warrington Borough Council. Walton Hall and Gardens operates a pay and display car park. Mon – Fri: £3 Sat – Sun and bank holidays: £4
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The Zoo is free to enter and open 10:30AM till 17:00PM Monday to Sunday. Alpacas, Donkeys, Red squirrels are among all the animals you can see.
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Walton Hall and Gardens operates a pay and display car park. Mon – Fri: £3 Sat – Sun and bank holidays: £4 Zoo Entry is Free
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The easy hiking trails around Stockton Heath feature diverse landscapes, including accessible towpaths along the Bridgewater Canal, woodlands in areas like Lumb Brook Valley, and former parklands such as Walton Hall and Gardens. Elevations are generally gentle, making for straightforward and enjoyable outdoor experiences.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes like the Walton Hall – Bridgewater Canal loop from Ofcom offer pleasant walks through Walton Hall and Gardens, which often have attractions for children. The generally gentle terrain and well-maintained paths make them ideal for family outings.
Most easy trails around Stockton Heath are dog-friendly, especially those along the Bridgewater Canal towpath and through open parklands. It's always best to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to clean up after them. For example, the Lumb Brook Millennium Green – Bench in Parrs Wood loop from Ofcom is a popular choice for dog walkers.
You can discover several notable features. Many routes incorporate the historic Bridgewater Canal. You might also encounter natural monuments like Lymm Dam or the picturesque Lumb Brook Valley. The Walton Hall – Bridgewater Canal loop from Ofcom specifically takes you through Walton Hall and Gardens.
Easy hikes in Stockton Heath vary in length and duration. For instance, the Lumb Brook Millennium Green – Bench in Parrs Wood loop from Ofcom is about 4.5 miles (7.3 km) and takes approximately 1 hour 54 minutes. Shorter options, like the Hiking loop from Ofcom, are around 1.9 miles (3.1 km) and can be completed in under an hour.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Stockton Heath are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the The Old Rectory Restaurant loop from Ofcom and the Quiet Road Closed to Traffic – Lumb Brook Millennium Green loop from Ofcom, allowing you to explore without retracing your steps.
Stockton Heath offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the woodlands and canal paths. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be refreshing, though some paths might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many trailheads for easy walks in Stockton Heath have nearby parking facilities, especially around popular areas like Walton Hall and Gardens or near the Bridgewater Canal. Specific parking details are often available on individual route pages on komoot, or you can look for public car parks in Stockton Heath village.
Yes, Stockton Heath is well-served by public transport, making many easy walks accessible. Bus routes connect the village to surrounding areas, and trails often start near residential zones or public spaces. The Bridgewater Canal towpath, for example, is easily reached from various points within and around Stockton Heath.
The easy trails in Stockton Heath are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of areas like Lumb Brook Valley, and the pleasant walks along the historic Bridgewater Canal. The accessibility and variety of routes for all abilities are frequently highlighted.
Stockton Heath village itself offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy refreshments before or after your walk. Many routes pass close to or through the village, or near other local amenities, making it convenient to combine your hike with a pub lunch or a coffee break.
Yes, the diverse natural features around Stockton Heath provide good opportunities for wildlife spotting. Areas like Sankey Valley Park, with its canals and wetlands, and Lumb Brook Valley are known for their birdlife and other local fauna. The community initiative 'Wild about Stockton Heath' also highlights efforts to enhance local biodiversity.


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