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Family friendly hiking trails around Sandymoor are characterized by accessible paths and generally gentle terrain, making them suitable for various abilities. The region features natural reserves, scenic lake loops, and woodlands, providing diverse outdoor experiences. Sandymoor's landscape includes areas like Moore Nature Reserve and is part of the broader Cheshire Plain, known for its varied habitats. These routes offer a mix of easy walks and moderate paths, often leading through peaceful natural settings.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.8
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28
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11.3km
02:55
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.69km
01:46
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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hikers
14.7km
03:47
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.94km
01:47
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
02:56
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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To explain the patronage of this house of God, which is not dedicated to a human being, but to the "Holy Trinity" – that is, God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit; ONE God in THREE persons – from the publisher's information on the book "GOTT, IHR DREI" by Father Reinhard Körner: "For Father Reinhard Körner, the Trinity is ... a living, tangible certainty. He takes the reader on a journey of discovery of his personal faith history: to the one God in three persons – to God who is community. In the spiritual literature of the past and present, in art and in theology, he rediscovers this ... Christian view of God. Life with the triune God can change one's own faith, one's own way of praying, and living together with other people in the Church, and ultimately in society. For a God who is community, relationship, and love in himself means hope for all people. A mystery worth rediscovering." (Source: https://www.borromedien.de )
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Holy Trinity Church is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The church was built in 1838 as an evangelical alternative to the parish church of Runcorn. The cost was met by public subscription, with John and Thomas Johnson, soap and alkali manufacturers, being the principal subscribers. It was designed by Joseph Hartley, a local architect, and the church was built by William Rigby, a local builder. The original chancel was short and a longer chancel was added in 1857" Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Trinity_Church,_Runcorn
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this is on the bridgewater canal Runcorn branch(open fri/ sat / sun dinner.
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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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This spot marks where the Bridgewater Canal branches off into the Runcorn Branch, leading directly into Runcorn.
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There are beautiful hiking trails here, where you can always enjoy views of the ponds.
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Small parking lot for a walk through the Moore Nature Reserve with an information board about the wildlife found in the nature reserve.
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There are over 10 family-friendly hiking trails around Sandymoor, offering a variety of experiences for all ages. These routes are generally well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
The trails around Sandymoor are characterized by generally gentle terrain and accessible paths, making them suitable for leisurely walks and easy hikes with children. While most paths are easy, some routes may include moderate elevation gains, offering a bit more challenge and scenic views.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes in Sandymoor are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the Phoenix Park Lake loop from Daresbury is an easy option, or for a slightly longer adventure, consider the Moore Nature Reserve – Birchwood Pool loop from Daresbury.
You'll find a variety of interesting sights. Many trails pass through or near the Moore Nature Reserve, offering a chance to observe local wildlife. You might also encounter scenic lake loops, such as those around Phoenix Park Lake. Depending on your chosen route, you could also spot the unique Dream Sculpture or the Hale Duck Decoy Nature Reserve.
Many paths in the Sandymoor area are accessible and feature gentle terrain, making them suitable for prams and toddlers. Routes that stick to well-maintained paths and avoid significant elevation changes, like parts of the Chatwins - Sausage Roll Reward loop from Daresbury, are often good choices. Always check the route details for specific terrain information.
Yes, many of the trails around Sandymoor are dog-friendly, making them perfect for a family outing with your canine companion. Always keep dogs under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding lead requirements. The natural reserves and woodlands provide excellent opportunities for dogs to enjoy the outdoors.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Sandymoor, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the accessible paths, the peaceful natural settings, and the scenic beauty of areas like the lake loops and nature reserves, making them ideal for a relaxing family day out.
While Sandymoor's terrain is generally gentle, some routes offer pleasant views. For instance, the View Towards Runcorn loop from Runcorn East provides glimpses of the surrounding area. The wider Cheshire region, including the nearby Sandstone Trail, is known for panoramic views, so even gentle ascents can offer rewarding vistas.
Sandymoor's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers beautiful foliage in the woodlands. Summer is ideal for longer days and picnics, and even winter walks can be charming, especially around the nature reserves. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, the towns and villages surrounding Sandymoor, such as Daresbury and Runcorn, offer various options for refreshments, including cafes and pubs. It's a good idea to pack snacks and drinks, especially for longer family adventures.
Sandymoor is well-connected within the Runcorn area. Public transport options, including local bus services, can provide access to various starting points for the trails. For routes starting from Runcorn East, train services might also be an option. We recommend checking local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Beyond Sandymoor, the wider Cheshire region offers diverse hiking experiences, including the famous 34-mile Sandstone Trail. For more details on the Sandstone Trail and other walking opportunities in Cheshire, you can visit the Cheshire West and Chester Council website or explore the Visit Cheshire trails page.


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