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3½ miles. 3 hours. Generally easy.
You are now in the bottom of the valley formed by the river thousands of years ago (4). Continue up through the fields next to the railway and at the top of the hill stop and look back at the impressive view over the town from the north (5). Cross the Chester railway line, walk past the farm, and carry on down the track until you meet the Ellesmere Road (6). Cross the road with care, turn right and continue along the pavement and turn left up Hubert Way on the verge. The expanse of land that you can glimpse to your left is again the Old River Bed, this time in its full glory. The width of the wetland here represents the width of the river 10,000 years ago. The woodland on the far side is part of the former river bluff where the river took a gentle right hand bend. Follow on the verge and then a path to a recreation ground (8) and head towards a fenced play area. Behind you is a large building: the old Shropshire Maltings, the first iron-framed building in the world. At the end of the playing field you will find yourself in Falstaff St, follow this into Greenfields St which leads to Ellesmere Road. Turn left and follow this to Berwick Road and your starting point with its junction with Corporation Lane. |
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