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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around Adlington

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Dog friendly hiking trails around Adlington traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling countryside, expansive reservoirs, and historic canals. The area features numerous waterside paths along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and River Douglas, alongside routes around Rivington, Upper Rivington, and Anglezarke Reservoirs. Prominent natural features include Rivington Pike, offering elevated viewpoints. The region also encompasses native woodland and grassland, contributing to varied hiking environments.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around Adlington

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Adelphi Mill – White Nancy loop from Bollington

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

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JakobusPilger
May 27, 2026, Bollington War Memorial

Most people who pass such a War Memorial to commemorate the victims will not have experienced the horrors of war firsthand. A dialogue invented by the writer Paul Harding might help. It is a crime novel set in the Middle Ages, in which the following dialogue takes place: » „Tell me, brother, when you… went to war in France with your younger brother, were you happy?“ Athelstan felt his heart skip a beat. „Of course.“ He gave a thin smile. „I was young then. Blood was boiling in my veins, and I longed for great adventures.“ „And when you found your brother dead and cold as ice on the battlefield and returned to England, … what was that?“ Athelstan looked out into the courtyard, it was getting dark. „In the Gospel, Sir John, Christ says that at the end of the world the heavens will shake, and the planets will fall to earth in blazing fire.“ Athelstan closed his eyes. He felt Francis's spirit very clearly. „When I found my brother dead on the field,“ he continued, „then for me the heavens fell to earth.“ « (Source: „The House of the Red Butcher“ by Paul Harding)

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TP4172 - Kerridge Hill | TrigpointingUK https://share.google/KGixUdmRQlst3dVHN

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Wes Fortune
February 20, 2026, Stag Hill

If you get to Lyme park early they are on the hill next to the carpark

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Steve
September 7, 2025, White Nancy

lovely steep walk but we'll worth the views

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Great pub with large beer garden at the back. Next to the old Higher Poynton railway station on the Middlewood Way. Also next to a cafe (for ice creams etc) and the Macclesfield Canal.

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"Hole in the Wall" Heritage, Steps - Steep Steps ! Please Take Care ! You are welcome to use these historic steps built at the same time as the Macclesfield Canal in 1830. Please be aware they are steep and there are 43 so you need to take care when using them and do so at your own risk. Please use the hand rails which are modern and are provided for your safety. Aqueduct Cottage at the top of these steps in the past was used as a resting place for the "boatmen" on the canal and had a stabling facility for the ponies that towed the barges. You can walk along the towpath north to Poynton and south to Macclesfield. Please enjoy our industrial heritage.

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Catherine
June 28, 2025, Adelphi Mill

‘I got the shock of my life when I went in the Adelphi for the first time - you worked stripped - you just wore trousers and bare feet. The temperature was roughly a hundred degrees. Then, during the war, they started issuing us with rope-soled sandals. You couldn't wear shoes because the floor was just like an oil slick - oiling all those spindles’. Excerpt taken from a Bridgend Heritage Trail 8 Leaflet

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One famous Bollingtonian Terry Waite was born at No.60 Wellington Road, opposite the Waterhouse. Waite was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages, including the journalist John McCarthy. He was himself kidnapped and held captive from 1987 to 1991. After his release he wrote Taken on Trust (1994), a memoir about his experiences, and became involved in humanitarian causes and charitable work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available around Adlington?

There are 6 dog-friendly hiking routes around Adlington featured in this guide, all offering a moderate challenge. These trails are perfect for exploring the diverse landscapes with your canine companion.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly hikes in Adlington?

Adlington's dog-friendly trails feature a mix of picturesque rolling countryside, waterside paths along canals and reservoirs, and some ascents to viewpoints. You'll find varied terrain suitable for dogs, from gentle paths to more rugged sections, often incorporating natural features like the Leeds and Liverpool Canal or the River Douglas.

Are there any circular dog walks in Adlington?

Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes around Adlington are circular, providing a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. For example, the Adelphi Mill – White Nancy loop from Bollington and the Kerridge Hill Trig Point – Clarence Mill loop from Bollington are excellent circular options for you and your dog.

What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints I can visit with my dog near Adlington?

You and your dog can enjoy several interesting landmarks and viewpoints. The iconic White Nancy monument is featured on several routes, offering fantastic panoramic views. While not directly on the listed routes, the region also boasts Rivington Pike Tower and the historic Seven Arched Bridge, which are popular spots in the wider area.

Are there any dog-friendly routes that offer waterside walking?

Absolutely! Adlington is known for its beautiful waterside paths. Many trails follow the Leeds and Liverpool Canal or wind around reservoirs like Rivington, Upper Rivington, and Anglezarke. These provide scenic and often flat sections perfect for a leisurely stroll with your dog. The Hase Bank Wood Descent – Macclesfield Canal at Poynton loop from Poynton is a great example of a route incorporating canal paths.

What do other hikers say about the dog-friendly trails in Adlington?

The dog-friendly trails around Adlington are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from nearly 1,800 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature with their dogs.

Are there any challenging dog walks in Adlington?

While all routes in this guide are rated as moderate, some offer more significant elevation gain, providing a good workout for both you and your dog. For instance, the Kerridge Hill Trig Point – Clarence Mill loop from Bollington includes over 180 meters of ascent, making it one of the more challenging options listed.

Can I find routes that are suitable for a shorter dog walk?

Yes, there are several options for shorter dog walks. The Poacher's – Adelphi Mill loop from Bollington is approximately 7.2 km, offering a good balance of distance and scenery without being overly long. The Adelphi Mill – White Nancy loop from Bollington is also a manageable 7.5 km.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on dog walks in Adlington?

Adlington's diverse habitats, including woodlands and watersides, support a variety of wildlife. You might spot barn owls, kingfishers, red kites, hedgehogs, and badgers. Near reservoirs like Trentabank Reservoir, you could also see herons and various birds of prey. Always keep your dog under control to protect local wildlife.

Are there any dog-friendly pubs or cafes near the hiking trails in Adlington?

Adlington and its surrounding villages are generally welcoming to hikers and their dogs. While specific establishments aren't listed in this guide, many local pubs and cafes in the area are known to be dog-friendly, especially those catering to outdoor enthusiasts. It's always a good idea to check with the venue beforehand.

What are the best times of year for dog-friendly hiking in Adlington?

Adlington offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is great for longer days, and even winter walks can be picturesque, though paths might be muddy. Always check weather conditions and trail reports before heading out, especially with your dog.

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