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Sunday 5 March 2023

Rudyard and Horton 5 mile loop

This is a loop walk starting at Rudyard Lake and passing through the Village of Horton and fields before returning to Rudyard Lake. There is a more established walk around the lake, but this one is a bit more energetic and avoids most of the crowds. 

Distance: 5.46 miles (from the Station Car Park).

Refreshments and Toilets available at Rudyard Dam, also Rudyard Hotel.

There are some quite challenging styles on this route, including one which is fairly new and is probably one of the least access able styles I have seen. This route is on roads, farm tracks and fields.

There are a couple of busy car parks in this area, the station car park and roadside are free, the Rudyard Lake car park is not free.

Rudyard Station
We started this walk at the station car park located south of Rudyard road by the railway bridge, other parking is available in the area.

Heading out of the station down the access road, turn left onto Rudyard Road and follow this past the garage up to the round about., turning onto Camrose Hill there is a footpath sign pointing along a track heading uphill. Just before the farm continue onto the waymarked route through the wall and as the field widens, follow the left edge towards the church at Horton continuing downhill.

Horton Church


Arriving at the road climb uphill into the village, it is worth pausing here for a look at the church before returning to the route and just after the vicarage a footpath appears on the right follow this to cut the corner off the main roads, before turning right on rejoining the roads. At the T-junction turn left heading towards the village hall keeping on the roads before picking up the lane heading past the hall.

Once pas the hall a path leads off across the fields, follow this path over some unhelpful styles as it bends right keep a deer park and woods on the left. The path turns left over a style that was designed for a giant (going around the style and heading up the bank may be a better option).

Continue along the path, until it meets a track, turn right and head towards Taylors Barn Farm and follow this track until it turns sharp left at the bottom of the hill, heading straight forward across the foot bridge. Head straight up the right side of the field and then through some gates (through the house's parking area to the road. We will head up this road until it turns sharply right at a junction, where we will leave it to head down Reacliffe road towards Rudyard Lake.

At the lower part of the hill, pick up the footpath on the right and follow this until it meets Lake Road, where another path appears on the left to head down to the Rudyard Lake Cafe and visitors parking.

We returned back to the car via the path that leads down the dam and follows the canal feeder to the road and then left back towards the carpark, though other possibilities are to head back via Rudyard Hotel, where refreshments are also available, or continue over the dam to the old rail path that leads back to the carpark.


OS Map: Rudyard and Horton

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