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Easy hiking trails around Macclesfield offer access to diverse landscapes on the edge of the Peak District National Park. The region features dense forests, serene reservoirs, and prominent gritstone ridges. Hikers can explore areas like Macclesfield Forest, Tegg's Nose Country Park, and the Macclesfield Canal, providing varied terrain for all levels. This area is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and accessible paths, making it a prime destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Tegg's Nose Country Park Visitor Centre provides parking (pay and display), The Nose Cafe for an after hike brew, facilities, bike racks, information about the area and picnic tables. It's the obvious place to begin an adventure to the 1,214-foot (370 m) top of Tegg's Nose. The views from the summit are splendid, with the Cheshire Plain and Macclesfield Forest both strutting their stuff.
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All climbs should have a cafe like this at the summit
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This is the only remaining manually operated swing bridge on the Macclesfield Canal. The others have either been dismantled or are left open. After some earlier improvement work, it was removed, fully restored and reinstated in full working order in 1998.
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Teggsnose Reservoir was built in 1871. It works in conjunction with Bottoms Reservoir to regulate the flow and maintain the current that powered the mills below. The overflow channel allows water to overflow into the lower reservoir rather than overtopping the dam.
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Tegg’s Nose has a pretty broad summit top. Here on the southern part of the nose is a good view point that has a stunning vantage point that overlooks Teggsnose and Bottoms Reservoirs. The surrounding woodlands and the lush green patchwork quilt of fields along with the two reservoirs make this a picture postcard scene.
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Here at the foot of Tegg’s Nose is a small stream that runs into Teggsnose Reservoir, which is only a stone’s throw away. Over this stream are some stepping stones to help walkers get from one bank to the other while keeping one’s feet dry. It is also a beautiful little spot in the woods, a very serene and tranquil place.
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Tegg’s Nose Country Park is an old mining area and hill just east of Macclesfield. It incorporates Tegg’s Nose, a hill with a height of 1,250 feet (380 m), and is the highpoint of the local area with several good viewpoints. The hill was historically mined for millstone grit from the 16th to the mid-20th century. Now disused, there is still a fine collection of old quarrying equipment available on display within the park. It is used for a wide range of recreational activities, and there is a visitors' centre, car park, and toilets just off Buxton.
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There are over 50 easy hiking trails around Macclesfield, offering a variety of landscapes from dense forests to tranquil canal paths. In total, the area boasts over 120 hiking routes for all abilities.
Macclesfield's easy hikes offer diverse natural beauty. You can explore the dense woodlands of Macclesfield Forest, enjoy panoramic views from Shining Tor trig point, or discover the unique geological formation of Lud's Church. Many routes also feature serene reservoirs and historic canal sections.
While many waterfalls require more challenging routes, you can find picturesque spots like Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls, which is often part of routes with varied paths. Other waterfalls like Ingersley Vale Waterfall are also in the wider area, though specific easy routes directly to them may vary.
For stunning panoramic views on an easy hike, head to Tegg's Nose Country Park. The Tegg’s Nose Country Park Trail offers expansive vistas that can stretch as far as Liverpool and the Welsh Hills on a clear day. Another option is the Tegg's Nose Quarry – View from the summit of Tegg's Nose loop.
Yes, many easy hiking trails around Macclesfield are ideal for families. Routes along the Macclesfield Canal or within Macclesfield Forest offer gentle terrain and engaging scenery. Tegg's Nose Country Park also has varied terrain suitable for different ages, and a tea-room for refreshments.
Most easy hiking trails around Macclesfield are dog-friendly, especially those through Macclesfield Forest, along the Macclesfield Canal, or in Tegg's Nose Country Park. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions or lead requirements.
Macclesfield itself is well-connected by train, and local bus services can take you to trailheads for many easy walks, particularly those closer to the town centre or within Macclesfield Forest. The Macclesfield Canal paths are easily accessible from various points within the town.
Parking is generally available at popular starting points for easy walks. Tegg's Nose Country Park has dedicated car parks. For walks along the Macclesfield Canal or in Macclesfield Forest, you'll find various parking areas. Always check local signage for any fees or restrictions.
Macclesfield's diverse landscapes offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. In Macclesfield Forest, you might see red deer, badgers, and a significant heronry at Trentabank Reservoir. Along the canals and rivers, look out for various bird species and aquatic wildlife. Danes Moss Nature Reserve is also a protected habitat for rare species.
Yes, Macclesfield offers numerous circular easy walks. For example, the Sutton Reservoir – Macclesfield Canal loop from Moss Rose provides a tranquil circular route. Many trails in Macclesfield Forest and Tegg's Nose Country Park are also designed as loops, making them convenient for exploration.
The easy walks around Macclesfield are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and new growth, while autumn offers stunning foliage in Macclesfield Forest. Summer provides pleasant weather for longer strolls, and even in winter, many paths remain accessible, offering crisp views of the landscape.
The easy trails around Macclesfield are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 390 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of stunning views and natural features, making them perfect for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Absolutely! Many easy walks in and around Macclesfield pass by or are close to traditional pubs. The area is known for its welcoming establishments, especially in villages surrounding Macclesfield Forest and along the canal, perfect for a refreshing drink or a meal after your hike.


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