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Touring cycling routes around Church Minshull traverse the tranquil Cheshire countryside, characterized by fields of pasture, hedges, and wooded lanes. The area features the scenic River Weaver and the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, offering waterside exploration. Notable features include the Whitegate Way, a rail trail providing vehicle-free sections, and gentle rolling hills. This landscape provides varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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139
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30.1km
01:44
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.8km
03:04
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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61.2km
03:38
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:57
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.8km
01:37
120m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It does get busy around the visitors' centre and the Gruffalo trail. However, if you ride up Pale Hill and follow the perimeter of the forest, there are plenty of quiet trails to explore. Keep your eyes peeled for single tracks going through the forest, there lots of off-the-beaten-path routes to follow if you look for them.
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Built c i 640, as two cottages, this was once an ale house, but by the mid-i 300s. it was the village shop and post office, with the District Bank in residence every Thursday. Run by Mr & Mrs Samuel Brereton it was the major supplier of goods in the village. but after the death of both her parents, Miss Amelia Brereton took over. She fell out with the Luxmore-Brookes over politics and bunit, what is. now, The Old Post Office and moved the business there in 1915.
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The first chapel on the site was a small wooden structure and existed by 1 133, when it was gifted to Combermere Abbey. In 1541, following the dissolution of monasteries, John Minshull purchased the lease for the rectory, from Daniel of Daresbury and built a Tudor 'magpie' church on the site using materials and columns from the demolition of Combermeere Abbey. He became the first Minister of the Church in the same year and was buried in the church, three years later. A storm badly damaged the church in 1667 and the tower partly collapsed at the end of the century. Services were held outside as it was simply too dangerous in the nave. The present building was built from 1702 (as seen by the darker bricks, either side of the clock face), to 1720, by appealing to the charity of other churches, known as 'Queen Anne's Bounty'. The style of the church is Bolingbroke' and has changed little since 1720, although restorations and modernisations in 1861 and 1899 have seen the addition of a central convex ceiling, altar panels and a minstrel gallery. The tower has a ring of six bells, dated from 1717 to 1982 and at the foot of the tower is the notable Wade crypt., belonging to the family from Wades Green Hall. There is a slate memorial to Thomas and Alice Minshull on the outside of the East wall. The inscription the great wrongs' refers to 'The Great Cheshire Will Case' which was a dispute between two branches of the Fitton family over the ownership of Gawsworth Hall, near Macclesfield. In 1 7 12, the husbands of the two heirs in dispute were, Lord Mohun and James, Duke of Hamilton. They fought a duel in Hyde Park, London and succeeded in killing e ach other. Alterations in 20 1 8-19 turned up remnants of the 154l church and some earlier items from the 1702-20 building and theses are displayed inside the church, along with old photos, artefacts and a cracked bell of 1717.
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This Farm has had various uses, an ale house, vicarage, and private house. Built c 1620, the outstanding feature is the projecting porch on two [truscan columns. The diamond pattern of beams above the porch show it was a Cholmondeley owned farm, as it copies the design of their coat of arms.
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A warm and welcoming inn in Church Minshull. Serving good food and drink. Accommodation available.
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Bit of a hidden entrance from the road to this little path that will get you on the Whiteway.
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There are over 270 touring cycling routes around Church Minshull, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the Cheshire countryside.
The routes primarily traverse tranquil Cheshire countryside, characterized by fields of pasture, hedges, and wooded lanes. You'll find scenic paths alongside the River Weaver and the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal. The area also features the Whitegate Way, a rail trail offering vehicle-free sections, and gentle rolling hills, providing varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists.
Yes, approximately 140 of the routes are rated as easy. An excellent option for a relaxed ride is the Bridge Over the River – Venetian Marina loop from Leighton, which follows tranquil waterside paths alongside the River Weaver.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, there are over 120 routes available. One such route is the Tarporley Township Milestone – Beeston Castle loop from Winsford, which leads through the broader Cheshire countryside and includes some elevation gain.
Many routes offer views of the tranquil River Weaver and the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal. You might also encounter picturesque spots like Winterley Pool, known for its wildlife, or the unique 'Flashes' near Sandbach, which are lakes formed by subsidence. The Whitegate Way also winds through wooded areas, providing a pleasant natural setting.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can cycle past the impressive Nantwich Aqueduct, a Grade II listed structure by Thomas Telford. The ancient Sandbach Saxon Crosses are also a notable historical monument. Additionally, the charming Nantwich Town Centre, with its Tudor and Georgian buildings, makes for a great stop.
Absolutely. The Whitegate Way is a fantastic option for families, as it's a dedicated rail trail spanning approximately 5 miles, offering a vehicle-free and safe environment for cycling. It even features a café at a former station midway for a convenient break.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Church Minshull are designed as loops. For example, the Blakemere Moss – Whitegate Way loop from Winsford is a moderate 26-mile circular path that incorporates sections of the scenic Whitegate Way.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil waterside paths, the peaceful countryside lanes, and the well-maintained sections of rail trail like the Whitegate Way.
While Church Minshull itself is a small village, public transport options to the broader Cheshire region are available. It's advisable to check local bus and train services for their bike carriage policies, as these can vary. Many cyclists prefer to drive and utilize local parking facilities.
Yes, you'll find various refreshment stops. The Whitegate Way, for instance, has a café at a former station midway. Additionally, many routes pass through or near villages and towns like Nantwich, which offer a selection of pubs, cafes, and accommodation options suitable for cyclists.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Spring also brings the added beauty of bluebells in bloom in woods like 'Blue Bell Wood'. However, the quiet lanes and canal towpaths can be enjoyed year-round, with appropriate gear for cooler or wetter conditions.


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