Hooton and the Wirral Way

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This largely flat walk begins and ends on the Wirral Way, a linear country park and goes through some lovely farmland, using mainly bridleways. It passes Hadlow Station, which has a restored waiting-room, ticket office and signal box, reminders of the old line. It also passes a windmill, now a private house, before reaching Willaston Village with its tea room and pub.

England - North England - Cheshire - Countryside

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Birds, Butterflies, Cafe, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Good for Kids, Great Views, Industrial Archaeology, Mostly Flat, Pub, Public Transport, Tea Shop, Toilets
6/19/2013 - Michael Makinson

Pleasant walk and well written.The stiles mentioned at waypoints 13 and 14 have now been replaced by kissing gates. The village of Willaston is well worth a stop and look around - very old and pictueresque. Mike Makinson

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