Delph - Denshaw - Delph
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The walk starts in the small village of Delph. It follows part of the Tame Valley Way at the start before back-tracking to walk above the River Tame. It walks along suburban roads before climbing along a farm track. The climb continues through several fields to reach an old church and pub before a gentler climb along a country road and a track before levelling out. You pass several bodies of water along the level stretch. The climb is approximately two kilometres. You then drop down to the valley bottom using a track and country roads, passing a reservoir below you. You are on the outskirts of Denshaw. The final section follows the Tame Valley Way through fields, along rural roads and footpaths, through a factory yard, playground and past some allotments to the finish. The walk goes through the hamlets of Delph Greave, Ox Hey and Slackcote.
England - North England - Manchester - Countryside
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Birds, Butterflies, Cafe, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Industrial Archaeology, Play Area, Pub, Public Transport, River, Toilets
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