It's easy to get your dose of countryside with this walk. Starting at Macclesfield train station, this route leads you out into the Peak District to the top of Teggs Nose and back again. (Plus there are 6 pubs to choose from over the route!)
moderate
Distance 11 km
Within a mile of starting this route you will find yourself out in the open countryside looking down on Macclesfield and the surrounding villages, so give it a shot!
Starting from the train station, exit the station and turn left heading down the main road. Keep going until you reach a crossroads, with a memorial on the corner to your left. Keeping the memorial on your left, go left at the crossroads and up to the next set of traffic lights.
Cross the road (a 3-way junction) and then turn right heading away from the bridge, towards Windmill Street. On your left is a large building called Victoria Mill. Keep this building on your left and turn left onto Windmill Street. Follow this road all the way to the end, up the hill, through the industrial estate (fear not, green is on the way!), past the park adn then over the canal bridge. It's a reasonably steep street, but keep going!
Right at the top you'll see a sign for Macclesfield Golf Club. Turn right up this track, but don't turn in to the golf club. Towards the end of the track there will be a stone stile you can step through, avoiding the private road the track turns in to. Step through the stile and keep heading in the same direction. You're now in the grounds of the golf club.
Keep heading in the same direction through the trees. You'll pass several 'crossroads' in the path, but go straight on and ignore them. Continue on this mud track as it starts to bend to the left with a stone building appearing on your right, and then follow through the open area towards another wooded space. (Take the time to look back on Macclesfield from here, if you wish!)
Head through the wooded area towards a kissing gate at the end of the track. Here the path will open up into open fields. Keep dogs on leads!
Continue to follow the path through the field, down and then back up into a slightly closer area of bushes - all the while following the path. You'll reach a pole with a public footpath sign attached - turn almost 90 degrees to the right where it indicates to go, and follow the path downhill through another kissing gate, over a bridge and then through two more gates back onto a road. This is the main road into Langley. Turn left and follow the road (Teggs Nose should now be visible to your front as well!)
Continue following this road as it winds its way past Langley Hall, through the village until you reach Coalpit Lane. Turn left onto the road, and then follow it all the way up. This is your ascent!
Keep heading up (ignoring the track into the farm on your left as you do) as the road turns into Broadcar Road. Eventually you'll reach Teggs Nose Farm - just beyond the road into the farm there is a stile on your right. Take it, and follow the footpath parallel to the farm and beyond. Head of the stile at the far end, then another stile immediately in front of you.
Continue to follow the path around the edge of the field to your right, skirting the back of the farm buildings. You should see a track appearing above you to your left - follow the path until you can turn left onto it and then follow the gravel track. This will take you straight to the top of Teggs Nose!
Enjoy the view.
When you're ready to come down, head back down the gravel path until you meet a gate on your left, heading down the hilliside towards some water in the distance. Go through the gate and follow the path all the way to the bottom, through the wood and out the other side onto a car park next to the reservoir. Walk around the reservoir and come out onto the main road.
PUB TIME - At this point, you can go left to The Leathers Smithy just up the hill, or turn right to follow the road back down the hill into Langley, where you can stop at St Dunstans Inn (both excellent).
In any case to get home, you'll need to turn right and head down the hill, away from the reservoirs back into Langley. Follow this road through the village, and out the other side. Keep going past the stile you joined the road on at the start - it's all tarmac and roads from here.
You'll pass the Church House on the edge of Sutton Village following this road (also a great pub) as the road bends to the right. Keep following the road as it does, down the hill, over a road bridge and towards the canal bridge.
On the other side of the canal bridge is Ye Old Kings Head (outstanding pub) which is another potential boozer stop on the way home.
Continue on with the pub on your right and don't stop following the road all the way to the end, where it crests a bridge and arrives at a set of traffic lights. Turn right at these lights, and follow the main road all the way back to the set of lights you first turned up onto Windmill Street. Cross these lights heading back into Macclesfield Town Centre, and turn right at the memorial to be on your way back to the station. You did it!
Starting from the train station, exit the station and turn left heading down the main road. Keep going until you reach a crossroads, with a memorial on the corner to your left. Keeping the memorial on your left, go left at the crossroads and up to the next set of traffic lights.
Cross the road (a 3-way junction) and then turn right heading away from the bridge, towards Windmill Street. On your left is a large building called Victoria Mill. Keep this building on your left and turn left onto Windmill Street. Follow this road all the way to the end, up the hill, through the industrial estate (fear not, green is on the way!), past the park adn then over the canal bridge. It's a reasonably steep street, but keep going!
Right at the top you'll see a sign for Macclesfield Golf Club. Turn right up this track, but don't turn in to the golf club. Towards the end of the track there will be a stone stile you can step through, avoiding the private road the track turns in to. Step through the stile and keep heading in the same direction. You're now in the grounds of the golf club.
Keep heading in the same direction through the trees. You'll pass several 'crossroads' in the path, but go straight on and ignore them. Continue on this mud track as it starts to bend to the left with a stone building appearing on your right, and then follow through the open area towards another wooded space. (Take the time to look back on Macclesfield from here, if you wish!)
Head through the wooded area towards a kissing gate at the end of the track. Here the path will open up into open fields. Keep dogs on leads!
Continue to follow the path through the field, down and then back up into a slightly closer area of bushes - all the while following the path. You'll reach a pole with a public footpath sign attached - turn almost 90 degrees to the right where it indicates to go, and follow the path downhill through another kissing gate, over a bridge and then through two more gates back onto a road. This is the main road into Langley. Turn left and follow the road (Teggs Nose should now be visible to your front as well!)
Continue following this road as it winds its way past Langley Hall, through the village until you reach Coalpit Lane. Turn left onto the road, and then follow it all the way up. This is your ascent!
Keep heading up (ignoring the track into the farm on your left as you do) as the road turns into Broadcar Road. Eventually you'll reach Teggs Nose Farm - just beyond the road into the farm there is a stile on your right. Take it, and follow the footpath parallel to the farm and beyond. Head of the stile at the far end, then another stile immediately in front of you.
Continue to follow the path around the edge of the field to your right, skirting the back of the farm buildings. You should see a track appearing above you to your left - follow the path until you can turn left onto it and then follow the gravel track. This will take you straight to the top of Teggs Nose!
Enjoy the view.
When you're ready to come down, head back down the gravel path until you meet a gate on your left, heading down the hilliside towards some water in the distance. Go through the gate and follow the path all the way to the bottom, through the wood and out the other side onto a car park next to the reservoir. Walk around the reservoir and come out onto the main road.
PUB TIME - At this point, you can go left to The Leathers Smithy just up the hill, or turn right to follow the road back down the hill into Langley, where you can stop at St Dunstans Inn (both excellent).
In any case to get home, you'll need to turn right and head down the hill, away from the reservoirs back into Langley. Follow this road through the village, and out the other side. Keep going past the stile you joined the road on at the start - it's all tarmac and roads from here.
You'll pass the Church House on the edge of Sutton Village following this road (also a great pub) as the road bends to the right. Keep following the road as it does, down the hill, over a road bridge and towards the canal bridge.
On the other side of the canal bridge is Ye Old Kings Head (outstanding pub) which is another potential boozer stop on the way home.
Continue on with the pub on your right and don't stop following the road all the way to the end, where it crests a bridge and arrives at a set of traffic lights. Turn right at these lights, and follow the main road all the way back to the set of lights you first turned up onto Windmill Street. Cross these lights heading back into Macclesfield Town Centre, and turn right at the memorial to be on your way back to the station. You did it!
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
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Highest point
368 m
Lowest point
137 m
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Coordinates:
OS Grid
SJ 91933 73574
DD
53.259115, -2.122371
DMS
53°15'32.8"N 2°07'20.5"W
UTM
30U 558544 5901454
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Coordinates
OS Grid
SJ 91933 73574
DD
53.259115, -2.122371
DMS
53°15'32.8"N 2°07'20.5"W
UTM
30U 558544 5901454
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Distance
11 km
Duration
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Ascent
274 m
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274 m
Highest point
368 m
Lowest point
137 m
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