Description
This is a Slow Ways route connecting Runcorn and Frodsham.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Runcorn and Frodsham.
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Status
This route has been reviewed by 2 people.
This route has been flagged (1 times) for reasons relating to accuracy.
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Information
Route status - Live
Reviews - 2
Average rating -
Is this route good enough? - Yes (1) No (1)
Problems reported - Accuracy (1)
Downloads - 9
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Runcorn
Grid Ref
SJ5088082676
Lat / Lon
53.33871° / -2.73916°
Easting / Northing
350,880E / 382,676N
What3Words
supporter.stews.places
Frodsham
Grid Ref
SJ5188177924
Lat / Lon
53.29609° / -2.72341°
Easting / Northing
351,881E / 377,924N
What3Words
squad.slides.give
Runfro One's land is
Runcorn | |
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Grid Ref | SJ5088082676 |
Lat / Lon | 53.33871° / -2.73916° |
Easting / Northing | 350,880E / 382,676N |
What3Words | supporter.stews.places |
Frodsham | |
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Grid Ref | SJ5188177924 |
Lat / Lon | 53.29609° / -2.72341° |
Easting / Northing | 351,881E / 377,924N |
What3Words | squad.slides.give |
Arable | 10.9% |
Green urban | 15.7% |
Other agricultural land | 12.3% |
Urban | 61.1% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
Hiking Historian
22 May 2022The path is 95% accurate, except for the section entering the outskirts of Frodsham: there is no footpath from the fields onto Thirlmere Close (this is someone's garden!).
I've submitted a new version to correct this.
Pauline Harrison
04 May 2021On a very cold, wet and windy day, we decided to try out the Runcorn to Frodsham slow way. Unfortunately, we were unable to download the route to our Strava, so tried to follow the route as closely as we could.
From Runcorn RailwayStation to Sutton Causeway, this is a very straightforward route. Mostly travelling along pavements and pathways, the going is easy. Once onto the Weaver, the pathway is mostly grass, narrow in places, and rather uneven. It has good views of the canal, especially during the summer months, when narrow boats and rowers can be seen. When the wether is dry, the paths are quite easy to navigate, but wet weather does mean that it can be rather muddy in places.
Crossing over The River Weaver, near the Water Sports Centre, we missed the entry point onto the pathway...we carried on up the road and found another entrance, via Ellis Lane, which met up with the original route.
The road led to a pathway through a wooded area. Here it was quite difficult to decide which was the correct route, as there were several forks, with no signs to help. We found a way through which took us along a path along the edge of a field. This brought us out at Langdale Lane.
From there, it was a short walk through a housing estate, where we saw the first, and only sign to Frodsham Railway Station.
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