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Out Walk - Alderley Edge

  • Writer: Craig Morris
    Craig Morris
  • Nov 4, 2007
  • 1 min read

November's walk was at Alderley Edge, a mysterious place with various stories of witches and a wizard as well as it's own history as a mining area for copper, farming community and today been one of the wealthiest areas in Cheshire.


Our walk around the Edge however hits the autumnal max as the trees have all become golden in yellows and oranges, in turn providing an idyllic walk for the group.


Standing on the edge, well they all can. Pup braved it for a short time as my vertigo started to kick in. The views out are brilliant, hazy day to be fair but even so everyone seemed to enjoy the view and stood awhile enjoying it.

Already you can see the colours of the trees, leaves scattered across the floor. Autumn maybe cold, especially this deep into the season being November, but once wrapped up walks in places like a woodland in Autumn on a sunny day are amazing.

Not far off the end of the walk as we have now left the edge and wonder some of the paths, fields and lanes as we head back into Alderley and the start of the walk.




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