Recreational Route:
London/Southern England/East Midlands/Northwest England
Midshires Way
Princes Risborough to Stockport
363km/230 miles A route linking southern and
northern England, connecting the Ridgeway in the Chilterns with the Trans
Pennine Trail on the edge of the Pennines
via historic estates, farmland and the Peak District National Park. Some
parts of the Way follow already existing paths, and the route is easily
linked into the London path network. Officially it begins at Pulpit Hill
near Little Kimble, but the guidebook listed below also describes a
5km/3-mile link from the station at Princes Risborough.
The route was opened in 1994 as a
collaboration between numerous local authorities and user groups. For most
of its length It is a multi-user route also open to cyclists and horse
riders, apart from a section in Derbyshire which is only open to walkers.
There are numerous sections where the recommended route for walkers is
different from the route for other users, and the information on the this
page mainly covers the walkers' route. Information on the bridleway route
is available from the British Horse
Society.
Walkers from the London area can
approach the Midshires Way via the South Bucks Way
which follows the
valley of the river Misbourne for 37km/23 miles between the Ridgeway at Coombe
Hill and the
Grand Union Canal and London LOOP at Denham Lock. Coombe Hill is on the
Ridgeway 5km/3 miles east of Little Kimble, providing an easy link to the Midshires Way.
The bridleway route has a different starting point
on the Ridgeway at Bledlow. This section, which of course is also open to
walkers, is also know as Swan's Way, a 65-mile/104km
bridleway route from Goring along the Ridgeway to Bledlow and then on to Salcey
Forest where it meets the Ridgeway walkers' route.
The walkers' route from Pulpit Hill across
the Vale of Aylesbury incorporates the North Bucks Way, a route
originally devised by local Ramblers. The North Bucks Way leaves the
Midshires Way at Whaddon to continue for a short distance to the river Great Ouse at Wolverton,
Milton Keyne, 56km/35 miles from Pulpit Hill.
The Brampton Valley Way is an
attractive linear country park along a disused railway line between
Northampton and Market Harborough (22.5km/14 miles), providing an off-road
multi-user route that is also part of National Cycle Network Route 6. The
Midshires Way follows it for most of its route.
The High Peak Trail is a multi-user
trail along a disused railway line from Cromford to Dowlow, across the
White Peak area of the Peak District National Park (30km/18 miles).
The Midshires Way uses all but the short eastern section of the Trail. The
Tissington Trail is another old railway route running 21km/13 miles
from Ashbourne via Tissington and Hartington, joining the High Peak Trail/Midshires
Way at Parsley Hay.
The Goyt Way is a 16km/10 mile route following the river Goyt from Whaley Bridge to Etherow
Country Park, now entirely part of the Midshires Way. A section also forms
part of European Path E2.
The Etherow-Goyt Valley
Way runs for 25km/15.5 mile along the Etherow and Goyt rivers, connecting Vernon Park, Stockport with the
Longdendale and the Longendale
Trail in the Peak District National Park, via Etherow and Werneth Low Country
Parks. The Midshires Way uses it between Etherow Country Park and Vernon
Park.
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The section along the Goyt Way and
Etherow-Goyt Valley Way between Marple and Broadbottom is part of
European path E2. |
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Some easy access sections. Contact
individual highway authorities for details. |
Connects with
Midshires Way: Aylesbury Ring, Bonnie Prince Charlie Walk (via
Tissington Trail), Cheshire
Ring Canal Walk, Chiltern Way, Cown Edge Way, Cross Bucks Way,
Derwent Valley Heritage Way,
Grafton Way, Grand Union Canal Walk,
Gritstone Trail, Hanslope Circular Ride, Jurassic Way, Leicestershire Round,
Limestone Way (Derbyshire), Macmillan
Way, Nene Way, Peak Forest Canal Towpath (E2), Pennine
Bridleway (for Pennine Way), Ridgeway,
Thame Valley Walk, Three Shires Way, Tissington Trail, Trans
Pennine Trail (for Pennine Way),
Trent and Mersey Canal
South Bucks Way/Ridgeway: Chiltern Way, Colne Valley Way and Trail (see Grand Union Canal
Walk), Grand Union Canal Walk, London
LOOP
Etherow-Goyt Valley Way: Langendale Trail, Tameside Trail (E2)
Parks and countryside
Peak District
Highway Authorities
Buckinghamshire,
Derbyshire, Hillingdon
(South Bucks Way), Milton
Keynes, Northamptonshire,
Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire
(Swan's Way), Stockport
Tourist Information Centres
See also
Peak
District National Park.
Public Transport
- For details of public transport on the
Ridgeway, see the Ridgeway page.
- Stations on or near the Swan's Way at
Princes Risborough (near Bledlow) and Milton Keynes Central.
- Stations on or near the South Bucks Way
at Uxbridge (a few km down the Grand
Union Canal), Denham, Amersham, Great Missenden and Wendover.
- Stations on or near the North Bucks Way
at Monks Risborough, Little Kimble, Wolverton.
- In Northamptonshire the Way does not
pass near to stations but can be reached by bus at various points from
Northampton, Kettering and Market Harborough.
- In Leicestershire the Way does not pass
near to stations but can be reached by bus at various points from
Market Harborough and Leicester.
- In Nottinghamshire the Way mainly does
not pass near to stations but can be reached by bus at various points
from Leicester, Loughborough and Nottingham. Sawley is close to Long
Eaton station.
- Stations on or near the Way and High
Peak Trail in Derbyshire at Duffield, Belper, Cromford, Buxton, Whaley
Bridge. Bus connections from Derby and Nottingham, Bakewell, Ashbourne
and Buxton. The Tissington Trail is served by buses between Ashbourne
and Buxton. For more on public transport in the Peak District National
Park, click here.
- Stations on the Goyt Way and Stockport
section of Midshires Way at Furness Vale, New Town, New Mills, Strines,
Marple and Stockport. Numerous local buses in this area.
- Stations on the Etherow-Goyt Valley Way
at Broadbottom and Hadfield.
For more on finding out about public
transport, click here.
Explorer maps OL1,
OL24,
181,
192,
207,
223,
233,
246,
259,
260
Swan's Way
171; South Bucks Way
172
Landranger maps
109,
110,
119,
128,
129,
141,
152,
165
Swan's Way
174; South Bucks Way
175,
176
The route is shown on the latest editions of these maps.
Publications
- Walking the Midshires Way by Ron Haydock and Bill Allen, ISBN
1 850058 778 7. Sigma £7.95.
Describes walkers' route from Princes Risborough to Stockport in 17
sections of 16km/10 miles to 6.5km/4 miles with sketch maps, route
description in both directions, notes on features of interest.
- Individual leaflets may also be available from the appropriate local
authority:
- Midshires Way in Buckinghamshire, Bledlow or Great Kimble
to Salcey Forest, 73.5km/46 miles or 65.5km/41 miles
- Midshires Way in Northamptonshire, Salcey Forest to Welham,
73.5km/46 miles
- Midshires Way Leicestershire, Welham to Old Dalby, 48km/30
miles
- Midshires Way Nottinghamshire, Old Dalby to Sawley, 32km/20
miles
- Midshires Way Derbyshire Section 1, Sawley/Long Eaton to
Duffield, 28km/17.5 miles
- Midshires Way Derbyshire Section 2, Duffield to Dowlow,
46.5km/29 miles (does not include a detailed description of the High
Peak Trail section between Middleton Top and Dowlow, since this is
easy to follow)
- Midshires Way Derbyshire Section 3, Dowlow to Whaley Brdige,
33.5km/21 miles
- The Goyt Way (Stockport), Whaley Bridge to Etherow Country
Park, 16km/10 miles
- Midshires Way (Stockport), Compstall to Stockport 12km/7.5
miles
- Vale of Aylesbury Countryside Pack,
including North Bucks Way, and Chilterns
and South Bucks Countryside Pack, including Swan's Way and South
Bucks Way. £3 each or £5 for both packs from Buckinghamshire
County Council.
www.buckscc.gov.uk/countryside/recreational_routes
- Brampton Valley Way. Free leaflet
from Northamptonshire
County Council's Brixworth Country Park.
- High Peak and Tissington Trails, free leaflet
from Derbyshire
County Council at Middleton Top Visitor Centre.
- High Peak Trail: Circuit Walks from
Middleton Top, 25p, and Circuit Walks Around Wirksworth 1-4,
35p each. Leaflets for circular walks connecting with the High Peak
Trail and Midshires Way from Derbyshire
County Council at Middleton Top Visitor Centre.
- Walking the High Peak Trail by
John Merrill, ISBN 1 87475 411 X. Walk
& Write £3.95. Guide with sketch maps.
- Walking the Tissington Trail by
John Merrill, ISBN 1 87475 410 1. Walk
& Write £3.95. Guide with sketch maps.
- Etherow-Goyt Valley Way: A Walking Guide, booklet £2.25 from
Tameside council. Useful booklet with sketch maps, photos and background details.
- Brampton Valley Way unofficial website:
hometown.aol.co.uk/cmoorhen
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