A New Walking Route Emerge From The Ruins Of Post Industrial Britain, Attracting Those Seeking A Relaxed Hike In An Unconventional Setting.
South East Manchester is an uncharted territory for me. I find myself in a charming and peaceful landscape that's nestled between the city and Derbyshire's High Peak. While Mancunian Kinder Scout trespassers of 1932 likely roamed this area, so too did Pennine Way-farers on their way to Edale. The Steel Cotton Rail Trail, which recently opened its doors after years of planning, aims to combine elements of the land and heritage with the aim of bringing walkers and cyclists to areas in the Peak District that have been largely ignored by those who rush along the main spine.
The 62-mile trail is divided into 14 day-friendly sections between Manchester and Sheffield. There's something for everyone - urban explorers can enjoy metropolitan strolls at either end, while summit enthusiasts will love the middle hill and moor sections. Those with young families or dogs can opt for canal and riverside walks. The route starts at Chinley village in the Blackbrook valley, where a train arrived from Manchester Piccadilly Station. I was accompanied by my only passenger who disembarked at Chinley. I soon discovered stickers indicating that we were on the right track - way marking is now complete along the trail.
A printed PDF map was attached to my jacket, and GPX files are available for those wanting more detailed information. After passing a couple of rural pubs, I walked along the canyon towards Torr Vale Mill, the UK's oldest textile mill that operated until its closure in 2000.
At Hague Bar, I left the river behind and headed towards Strines to complete my two-stage, six-and-a-half-mile walk. As fate would have it, just when I needed a speed boost, the path went up sharply as it climbed a green lane. The views were suddenly much bigger after weeks of level walking.
I knew that the Fox Inn at Brookbottom near New Mills offered a comfortable resting stop. After finishing my hike and enjoying some well-deserved drinks, I made the train for Piccadilly with just three minutes to spare.
The new Steel Cotton Rail Trail will be welcome in Manchester as it links up nicely with the recently constructed GM Ringway. It may also tempt Sheffielders to explore beyond Edale-Kinder Scout hikes β though Edale is a great starting point for a 7.5-mile leg of the trail.
				
			South East Manchester is an uncharted territory for me. I find myself in a charming and peaceful landscape that's nestled between the city and Derbyshire's High Peak. While Mancunian Kinder Scout trespassers of 1932 likely roamed this area, so too did Pennine Way-farers on their way to Edale. The Steel Cotton Rail Trail, which recently opened its doors after years of planning, aims to combine elements of the land and heritage with the aim of bringing walkers and cyclists to areas in the Peak District that have been largely ignored by those who rush along the main spine.
The 62-mile trail is divided into 14 day-friendly sections between Manchester and Sheffield. There's something for everyone - urban explorers can enjoy metropolitan strolls at either end, while summit enthusiasts will love the middle hill and moor sections. Those with young families or dogs can opt for canal and riverside walks. The route starts at Chinley village in the Blackbrook valley, where a train arrived from Manchester Piccadilly Station. I was accompanied by my only passenger who disembarked at Chinley. I soon discovered stickers indicating that we were on the right track - way marking is now complete along the trail.
A printed PDF map was attached to my jacket, and GPX files are available for those wanting more detailed information. After passing a couple of rural pubs, I walked along the canyon towards Torr Vale Mill, the UK's oldest textile mill that operated until its closure in 2000.
At Hague Bar, I left the river behind and headed towards Strines to complete my two-stage, six-and-a-half-mile walk. As fate would have it, just when I needed a speed boost, the path went up sharply as it climbed a green lane. The views were suddenly much bigger after weeks of level walking.
I knew that the Fox Inn at Brookbottom near New Mills offered a comfortable resting stop. After finishing my hike and enjoying some well-deserved drinks, I made the train for Piccadilly with just three minutes to spare.
The new Steel Cotton Rail Trail will be welcome in Manchester as it links up nicely with the recently constructed GM Ringway. It may also tempt Sheffielders to explore beyond Edale-Kinder Scout hikes β though Edale is a great starting point for a 7.5-mile leg of the trail.
 I'm loving this new walking route, it's like stepping into a different world! The way they've blended the industrial past with the natural beauty of the Peak District is just genius
 I'm loving this new walking route, it's like stepping into a different world! The way they've blended the industrial past with the natural beauty of the Peak District is just genius  . It's great to see people exploring beyond the main trails and discovering hidden gems like Torr Vale Mill. And can we talk about how amazing it is that there are sections for everyone - from urban strolls to summit adventures?
. It's great to see people exploring beyond the main trails and discovering hidden gems like Torr Vale Mill. And can we talk about how amazing it is that there are sections for everyone - from urban strolls to summit adventures?  I also love that the trail is dog-friendly and family-friendly, making it a great option for those who want to get outdoors together. The way marking system is in place makes navigation super easy too!
 I also love that the trail is dog-friendly and family-friendly, making it a great option for those who want to get outdoors together. The way marking system is in place makes navigation super easy too! 
 I mean, who wouldn't wanna explore the beautiful post-industrial Britain? It's like, this hidden gem in South East Manchester that's literally a treasure trove of history and nature. I love how it combines urban and rural vibes - can't wait to try it out for myself!
 I mean, who wouldn't wanna explore the beautiful post-industrial Britain? It's like, this hidden gem in South East Manchester that's literally a treasure trove of history and nature. I love how it combines urban and rural vibes - can't wait to try it out for myself!  The fact that it's got something for everyone is just perfect, whether you're an urban explorer or a summit enthusiast. It's like, the ultimate adventure trail!
 The fact that it's got something for everyone is just perfect, whether you're an urban explorer or a summit enthusiast. It's like, the ultimate adventure trail! 


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. ), but this trail is a breeze. The mix of urban strolls, canal walks, and hill climbs has got me itching to hit the trails myself!
), but this trail is a breeze. The mix of urban strolls, canal walks, and hill climbs has got me itching to hit the trails myself! 
 just heard about this new walking route in post-industrial Britain and I am HYPED!!!
 just heard about this new walking route in post-industrial Britain and I am HYPED!!!  62 miles divided into 14 sections is like, a dream come true for all you urban explorers and summit enthusiasts out there!
 62 miles divided into 14 sections is like, a dream come true for all you urban explorers and summit enthusiasts out there! 

 can't wait to check it out and experience the views for myself
 can't wait to check it out and experience the views for myself 

 ! South East Manchester seems so underrated, and I can see why they're calling it 'uncharted territory'
! South East Manchester seems so underrated, and I can see why they're calling it 'uncharted territory'  . The fact that it's bringing walkers and cyclists to an area that's been ignored by main spine routes is genius
. The fact that it's bringing walkers and cyclists to an area that's been ignored by main spine routes is genius  . And wow, 62 miles of trail? That's like a whole weekend of exploring
. And wow, 62 miles of trail? That's like a whole weekend of exploring  ! The variety of sections sounds amazing too - from urban strolls to summit hikes and family-friendly canal walks
! The variety of sections sounds amazing too - from urban strolls to summit hikes and family-friendly canal walks  . What's the vibe at the Fox Inn at Brookbottom btw? Heard it's comfy
. What's the vibe at the Fox Inn at Brookbottom btw? Heard it's comfy  the steel cotton rail trail is literally the best thing to happen to manchester since... well, since ever
 the steel cotton rail trail is literally the best thing to happen to manchester since... well, since ever  . i loved how it took me through all these rural villages and pubs, like torr vale mill is literally my new fave spot
. i loved how it took me through all these rural villages and pubs, like torr vale mill is literally my new fave spot 
 . can't wait to explore more of this trail and see where it takes me
. can't wait to explore more of this trail and see where it takes me  I've always wanted to try my hand at hiking in the Peak District, and now I have a solid reason to get out there and give it a go. Anyone else excited for this new trail?
 I've always wanted to try my hand at hiking in the Peak District, and now I have a solid reason to get out there and give it a go. Anyone else excited for this new trail?  Only downside is how quickly it gets busy, but I guess that's a good problem to have?
 Only downside is how quickly it gets busy, but I guess that's a good problem to have? 
 . I love that it combines history, nature, and local culture into one epic adventure. The fact that it's broken up into smaller sections makes it perfect for those looking for a more relaxed hike. Plus, the views from Hague Bar were insane
. I love that it combines history, nature, and local culture into one epic adventure. The fact that it's broken up into smaller sections makes it perfect for those looking for a more relaxed hike. Plus, the views from Hague Bar were insane  . Definitely gonna have to plan a trip out this way soon!
. Definitely gonna have to plan a trip out this way soon! and the views were insane after that steep climb up hill
 and the views were insane after that steep climb up hill  . The trail's just a starting point, but once you're out here, you realize that there's so much more to discover than just the next milestone or scenic spot. It's all about slowing down, appreciating the little things, and connecting with nature on your own terms.
. The trail's just a starting point, but once you're out here, you realize that there's so much more to discover than just the next milestone or scenic spot. It's all about slowing down, appreciating the little things, and connecting with nature on your own terms. ! I mean, who doesn't love a good pint after a long hike? The Steel Cotton Rail Trail is more than just a trail β it's an experience that invites you to slow down, take in the views, and savor every moment.
! I mean, who doesn't love a good pint after a long hike? The Steel Cotton Rail Trail is more than just a trail β it's an experience that invites you to slow down, take in the views, and savor every moment. . I'm totally gonna check this out when I visit the area next!
. I'm totally gonna check this out when I visit the area next! 

 . And the fact that it's divided into 14 day-friendly sections makes it super accessible for everyone - whether you're a summit enthusiast or just looking for a relaxing stroll with your dog
. And the fact that it's divided into 14 day-friendly sections makes it super accessible for everyone - whether you're a summit enthusiast or just looking for a relaxing stroll with your dog  . All in all, this new trail is giving me major hiking vibes and I'm low-key obsessed
. All in all, this new trail is giving me major hiking vibes and I'm low-key obsessed  . The fact that it combines urban and countryside walks makes it perfect for families or dogs
. The fact that it combines urban and countryside walks makes it perfect for families or dogs  ? The views of the High Peak must be breathtaking
? The views of the High Peak must be breathtaking