ChesterTattenhall

Chetat one
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By a Slow Ways Volunteer on 07 Apr 2021


Distance

15km/9mi

Ascent

36m

Descent

47m

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Description

This is a Slow Ways route connecting Chester and Tattenhall.

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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Chester and Tattenhall.

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Reviews - 2

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Is this route good enough? -  Yes (2)

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Surveys

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Description Note
Grade 3: Route includes rough surfaces that may include small boulders, potholes, shallow ruts, loose gravel, short muddy sections.
Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users.
Grading is based on average scores by surveyors. This slow way has 1 surveys.
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Facilities

Facilities in the middle third of this route.

Not present at time of survey Public toilet (1)
Not present at time of survey Wheelchair accessible toilet (1)
Present at time of survey Supermarket (1)
Present at time of survey Restaurant (1)
Present at time of survey Vegan restaurant (1)
Present at time of survey Accommodation (1)
Maybe present Accommodation < £50 (1)
Not present at time of survey Campsite (1)
Not present at time of survey Bothy (1)
Not present at time of survey Free wifi (1)
Maybe present Public phone (1)
Present at time of survey Mobile phone coverage (1)
Not present at time of survey Train station (1)
Present at time of survey Bench (1)
Not present at time of survey Picnic table (1)
Present at time of survey Bus stop (1)
Not present at time of survey Ferry (1)

Challenges

Potential challenges reported on this route. Some challenges are seasonal.

Not present at time of survey Scrambling (1)
Not present at time of survey Wading (1)
Not present at time of survey Swimming (1)
Not present at time of survey Climbing (1)
Not present at time of survey Stepping stones (1)
Maybe present Very slippery (1)
Present at time of survey Very muddy (1)
Maybe present Very icy (1)
Maybe present Likely to flood (1)
Present at time of survey Long grass sections (1)
Maybe present Crops encroaching on path (1)
Not present at time of survey Diverted path (1)

Obstacles

Obstacles on this route.

Present at time of survey Stiles (1)
Present at time of survey Step and kerbs (1)
Not present at time of survey Possible to avoid steps, if applicable (1)
Present at time of survey Flights of steps (1)
Present at time of survey Gates (1)
Present at time of survey Kissing gates (1)
Not present at time of survey Locked gates (1)
Not present at time of survey Disables access gates (1)
Maybe present Cycle barriers (1)
Not present at time of survey Ladders (1)
Not present at time of survey Cattle grids (1)
Not present at time of survey Fords (1)
Present at time of survey Narrow bridges (1)
Not present at time of survey Ferry required (1)
Present at time of survey Acceptable road walking (1)
Not present at time of survey Unacceptable road walking (1)
Not present at time of survey Dangerous road crossings (1)
Present at time of survey Walking on paths beside roads (1)
Not present at time of survey Walking on verges beside roads (1)
Present at time of survey Railway crossings (1)
Not present at time of survey River crossings (1)
Maybe present Cattle possible (1)
Maybe present Horses possible (1)
Not present at time of survey Tidal area (1)
Present at time of survey Potential falls (1)
Present at time of survey Exposed to elements (1)
Not present at time of survey Remote area (1)
Not present at time of survey Mountainous area (1)
Not present at time of survey Military training area (1)
Present at time of survey No visible path (1)
Maybe present Seasonal nesting birds (1)
Not present at time of survey Other hazards (1)

Accessibility

Is this route step and stile free?

Not present at time of survey Free of stiles (1)
Not present at time of survey Free of single steps/kerbs (1)
Not present at time of survey Free of flights of steps (1)
Not present at time of survey Free of other obstacles (1)

Measurements

Surveyors were asked to measure the narrowest and steepest parts of paths.

The narrowest part of the path is 38.0cm (1)

The steepest uphill gradient walking East 18.0% (1)

The steepest uphill gradient walking West 15.0% (1)

The steepest camber: no data

How clear is the waymarking on the route: Unclear in places (1)

Successfully completed

We asked route surveyors "Have you successfully completed this route with any of the following? If so, would you recommend it to someone with the same requirements?". Here is how they replied.

Small Pug-sized dog (0)
Small Labrador-sized dog (0)
Large St. Bernard-sized dog (0)
Standard pram (0)
Off-road rugged pram (0)
Standard wheelchair (0)
Off-road rugged wheelchair (0)
Standard mobility scooter (0)
Off-road rugged mobility scooter (0)

Recommended by an expert

We asked route surveyors "Are you a trained access professional, officer or expert? If so, is this route suitable for someone travelling with any of the following?" Here is how they replied.

Small Pug-sized dog (0)
Small Labrador-sized dog (0)
Large St. Bernard-sized dog (0)
Standard pram (0)
Off-road rugged pram (0)
Standard wheelchair (0)
Off-road rugged wheelchair (0)
Standard mobility scooter (0)
Off-road rugged mobility scooter (0)

Terrain

We asked route surveyors to estimate how much of the route goes through different kinds of terrain.

There is no data on how much of this route is on roads

There is no data on how much of this route is lit at night

Thereis no data on amount of route paved

There is no data on muddiness

There is no data on rough ground

There is no data on long grass

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3X May 2024 by Mary Oz
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Geography information system (GIS) data

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Maximum elevation

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Start and end points

Chester
Grid Ref SJ4052966286
Lat / Lon 53.19034° / -2.89153°
Easting / Northing 340,529E / 366,286N
What3Words bridge.assist.chair
Tattenhall
Grid Ref SJ4872058525
Lat / Lon 53.12143° / -2.76770°
Easting / Northing 348,720E / 358,525N
What3Words novels.trash.fallen

Chetat One's land is

Arable 10.1%
Pasture 49.6%
Urban 40.3%

Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018

reviews


Mary Oz

01 May 2024 Spring

I walked from the very nice village of Tattenhall to beautiful Chester on a dry spring day following a very wet winter. I really didn’t enjoy the start of the route. The fields were uncomfortable, lumpy and wet, with no visible footpaths, and looked as if they were very rarely used, especially as some of the stiles and the six narrow plank bridges were in poor condition, one of them being overgrown by brambles. There was a lot of electric fencing too, and one particular path, at OS Grid Ref: SJ 492602 just before the railway, was very unfriendly, with a nettle-filled gap of around 70cm between an electric fence and a thorny hedge. On the plus side, there was a great view of Beeston Castle and the Peckforton Hills.
The canal section started with 1.25 miles of moored boats! It was earth and grass (often muddy and rutted) for three miles to start with, and changed to tarmac at Eggbridge in Waverton, four miles before the end. The canal section was very pleasant. It made up three quarters of the distance and half the time!! It was pretty quiet and rural until Waverton, and as it became more urban it was still pleasant with locks and all sorts of industrial heritage. The short road walk into Chester was mostly pedestrianised and passed under the iconic Eastgate Clock.
I couldn’t spot any kind of facilities after leaving Tattenhall until Waverton, with a good canalside pub at Christleton at the edge of the middle third of the route. There was a bench at Waverton, and also near Hargrave at the other edge of the middle third.
I would give the canal section 5* and the fields 2*. If I were to walk this again, I think I would prefer just to use Tattenhall Road, which has pavement most of the way, until the last couple of hundred yards/metres, where it goes over the railway and accesses the towpath at Crow’s Nest Bridge.


Alan Pimm

05 May 2021 Spring

A good walk from the centre of Chester. For the initial 6 - 7 miles it follows the towpath alongside the Shropshire Union Canal. This offers reasonable wheelchair access (fairly flat, but bumpy in places, hard surface) at least until Egg Bridge, Waverton. After that the track - whilst of a good width, is mainly mud based. In very dry weather this could allow wheelchair access - at least until the route moves away from the towpath at Nixon's bridge. It then crosses an Inter-city railway line* which must be approached with care.
The last 2 - 3 miles then crosses fields to Tattenhall (and whilst it offers great views of Beeston, and Peckforton Castles), does include 15+ stiles.
Tattenhall has a public car park (at the rear of Alison's cafe), which has disabled parking.
I would walk this route again, and suggest it to other walkers. It passes by (or closely to) a number of interesting historical features of Chester and surrounding areas. A number of refreshment stops are also available along its length.
It is reasonably safe (care with railway line*) and direct. It follows well established routes for most of its length.


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