Middlewood Way

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Middlewood Way is a recreational trail in Cheshire, England, following a disused railway line and popular for walking, cycling, and horse riding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance footpath
recreational trail
category Bridleways in the United Kingdom
Cycleways in England
Footpaths in Cheshire
Rail trails in England
connectsTo canal towpaths nearby
local footpath network
country England
endPoint Marple NERFINISHED
follows disused railway line
formerRailway Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway NERFINISHED
hasFeature bridleway sections
car parks at access points
cuttings and embankments
former railway bridges
information boards
waymarked route
length approximately 10 miles
approximately 16 kilometres
locatedIn Cheshire
North West England
managedBy Cheshire East Council NERFINISHED
openedAsTrail 1985
partOf local green infrastructure
passesNear Middlewood NERFINISHED
passesThrough Bollington NERFINISHED
startPoint Macclesfield NERFINISHED
surface compacted stone
usedFor cycling
horse riding
walking

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Bollington hasTrail Middlewood Way