To mark National Walking month throughout May, we have provided a number of beautiful walking routes within the Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester areas for everyone to enjoy.
Walking is a fantastic way to keep active and maintain a healthy lifestyle as it is fun, flexible and free! Now is the perfect time to get outdoors and spots some signs of spring coming to life in some special places. You can take in the stunning scenery whilst being at one with nature.
Greater Manchester
There are many scenic routes around the Greater Manchester area, which are used regularly on our social calls with service users and they are a huge hit.
Burrs Country Park– Woodhill Rd, Bury BL8 1DA
Holcombe Hill– Bury, BL8 4NR
Kirklees Trail– Greenmount, Bury, BL8 4SA
Nuttall Park– Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 9LU
Heaton Park– St Margaret’s Rd, Manchester M25 2GT
Lancashire
Cuerden Valley Park– Berkeley Dr, Bamber Bridge, Clayton-le-Woods, Preston PR5 6BY
Withnell Nature Trail– Railway Rd, Withnell, Chorley PR6, UK
Worden Park– Worden Ln, Leyland PR25 3DH
Astley Park– Park Rd, Chorley PR7 1RF
Rivington Pike– BL6 7SB
Merseyside
Wavertree Botanic Gardens– Edge Ln, Liverpool L7 9PL
Calderstones Park– Calderstones Rd, Liverpool L18 3JB
Sefton Park– Sefton Park, Liverpool L17
The Dream Sculpture– Sutton Manor, Saint Helens WA9 4BE
Otterspool Promenade– Otterspool Dr, Liverpool L17 5AL
For more exciting walking routes please click here.
Don’t forget to send in your pictures to marketing@brothersofcharity.org.uk for us to share with everyone. We love to see everyone getting out and exploring!