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Where do you park to walk up mow cops?

Where do you park to walk up mow cops?

The first half of this walk takes us uphill, much of it through woodland. 1. Head for New Road, postcode CW12 3GZ, where you will find parking in a lay-by near to a bridge over the canal. You can see Mow Cop ahead.

Is Mow Cop in Cheshire or Staffordshire?

Mow Cop is a village on a high isolated hill. The village straddles the Cheshire–Staffordshire border and is thus also divided between the North West and West Midlands regions of England. Parts of the parish lie in the Cheshire East District since 1974 and part in Newcatle under Lyme District of Staffordshire.

Do you have to pay for Mow Cop Castle?

The castle is still free for the public to visit. There is a small car park with a maximum of two hours stay. However, there are no facilities here. Alternatively, plenty of walking paths go via Mow Cop Castle.

What can you see from Mow Cop Castle?

At Mow Cop, the folly offers 360-degree views of the Staffordshire moorlands and the Cheshire Plain.

How long is the walk up Mow Cop?

5.3-mile
Explore this 5.3-mile loop trail near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 33 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking.

Where is the old man of mow?

Old Man of Mow is a summit in the region or range in England.

What did Mow Cop Castle originally look like?

Mow Cop Castle is a folly at Mow Cop in the civil parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. Built in 1754 by local stone masons, John and Ralph Harding, on a ridge overlooking the surrounding countryside it was meant to look like a ruined medieval fortress, but it was, in fact, a summerhouse for Randle Wilbraham I.

Where is the killer mile?

Mow Cop is a fantastic little climb on the border of Cheshire and Staffordshire. From the valley bottom, you can see the imposing ruins of Mow Cop castle at the top.

Where does the Gritstone trail start?

Disley railway station
The Trail starts at Disley railway station ( ///loosens. summer. sparkles), to the south east of Manchester and follows the Pennine edge southwards to finish at Kidsgrove railway station near Stoke on Trent. Road links to both ends of the Trail are good and other main roads cross the Trail in the middle section.

When was Mow Cop built?

Mow Cop Castle was built in the eighteenth century as a folly and summerhouse for Randle Wilbraham. It was the subject of a territorial dispute in the mid-nineteenth century and later was threatened with destruction from quarrying. It was gifted to the National Trust in 1937 and has since been stabilised.

What is the killer mile?

Mow Cop Killer mile a one-mile road race from the railway level crossing on the western side of the hill, up to the castle – 550ft climb.

Where does the Gritstone trail end?

Getting to/from the Gritstone Trail The Gritstone Trail starts and ends at National Rail stations. At the northern terminus is Disley station in Cheshire, close to the border with Greater Manchester.

Can you cycle the Gritstone trail?

The expansive park has miles of cycling and walking trails with woodland, ponds and deer to look out for on the way. The trail passes right through the park and past the historic house with its beautiful gardens and orangery.

How steep is the killer mile Mow Cop?

Mow Cop Runners and local residents welcome you to this famous event and hope you are all ready to tackle the killer mile, starting at Drumber Lane , Scholar Green, to Top Station Road , Mow Cop, with 550 feet of continuous climbing at 25% gradient in places. Car Parking.

Where does the Gritstone Trail start?

How long does it take to walk the Gritstone Trail?

3 days
At Tegg’s Nose learn about the local geology and the history of gritstone quarrying. Admire the distinctive folly of Mow Cop at the southern end of the walk. Stroll along the Macclesfield Canal which is noted for its beautiful stone bridges. The Trail is usually walked over 3 days.

Can you walk the Gritstone Trail in a day?

Although it would be possible to walk the Gritstone Trail in two, longer, days, there is no easy way to break up the walk this way. Unless otherwise noted, each place listed has a pub and accommodation. Locations with a National Rail station are marked with a đźš‚ symbol.

When was Mow Cop Castle built?

Mow Cop Castle was built in the eighteenth century as a folly and summerhouse for Randle Wilbraham. It was the subject of a territorial dispute in the mid-nineteenth century and later was threatened with destruction from quarrying. It was gifted to the National Trust in 1937 and has since been stabilised.

Is the Mow Cop car park open?

Mow Cop car park is currently open. This is a small car park and we have limited spaces, so if the car park is full, please come back another time. Follow this trail around Mow Cop to find out more about its history. The Cloud and Mow Cop are designated as RIGS (Regionally Important Geological Sites).

Why is there a Mow Cop on the castle folly?

The castle folly was always supposed to look ruined, it was designed to create a romantic view and the family also entertained here. As you head up the path, look to your left and you will see a large engraved stone. This stone commemorates the Primitive Methodist movement and Mow Cop had a part to play in its story.

Where can I see the views from Mow Cop?

Now you are at the top of Mow Cop, you can see the views extending out across Cheshire and Staffordshire. On clear days you may be able to make out Manchester to the north.