North Cheshire Way
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| North Cheshire Way | |
|---|---|
Waymark near Pott Shrigley | |
| Length | 71 mi (114 km) |
| Location | Cheshire, England |
| Trailheads | Hooton railway station Disley railway station |
| Use | Hiking |
| Highest point | Lyme Park 260 m (853 ft)[1] |
The North Cheshire Way is a 71-mile (114 km) long-distance footpath in Cheshire, England. It runs approximately eastwards from Hooton railway station on the Wirral peninsula to Disley railway station on the edge of the Peak District,[2] where it connects with the Gritstone Trail. There is a 6-mile (9.7 km) spur from Chester to Croughton.
The path was developed by the Mid-Cheshire Footpath Society and opened in September 2006. It is Cheshire's longest long-distance footpath[3] and is waymarked with yellow disks marked "NCW".[4]