10.5 km
~2 hrs 51 min
458 m
“This 10 km loop through Macclesfield Forest and up Shutlingsloe offers stunning views and rich history.”
Starting near Cheshire East, England, this 10 km (approximately 6.2 miles) loop trail offers a moderate challenge with an elevation gain of around 400 meters (about 1,312 feet). The trailhead is accessible by car, with parking available at the Trentabank Reservoir car park. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is Macclesfield, from where you can take a bus or taxi to the trailhead.
### Initial Ascent and Trentabank Reservoir
The hike begins with a gentle ascent from the Trentabank Reservoir, a serene body of water surrounded by lush woodland. This area is part of the Macclesfield Forest, known for its dense canopy of trees and rich biodiversity. Keep an eye out for the resident red deer and various bird species, including the rare crossbill. The first 2 km (1.2 miles) of the trail will take you through this forested area, gradually gaining elevation.
### Climbing Shutlingsloe
As you continue, the trail becomes steeper, leading you towards Shutlingsloe, often referred to as the "Matterhorn of Cheshire" due to its distinctive shape. The climb to the summit is the most challenging part of the hike, with an elevation gain of about 200 meters (656 feet) over a distance of 1.5 km (0.9 miles). The path can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Upon reaching the summit, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Cheshire Plain and the Peak District. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Welsh mountains.
### Historical Significance
Shutlingsloe has historical significance, with evidence of ancient settlements and agricultural practices dating back to the Bronze Age. The area was also used during World War II for military training exercises. As you descend from the summit, you'll pass by remnants of old stone walls and farmsteads, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
### Return via Macclesfield Forest
The descent takes you back through the Macclesfield Forest, but this time along a different route that offers new perspectives and sights. The trail here is less steep but can be muddy, especially after rain. You'll pass by the Ridgegate Reservoir, another picturesque spot where you can take a short break. The final 3 km (1.9 miles) of the trail are relatively flat, making for a pleasant end to your hike.
### Navigation and Safety
For navigation, it's advisable to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. The trail is well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool can enhance your hiking experience and ensure you stay on track. Always check the weather forecast before setting out, as conditions can change rapidly, especially at higher elevations.
### Flora and Fauna
Throughout the hike, you'll encounter a variety of flora and fauna. The forested areas are home to oak, beech, and pine trees, while the open moorlands near Shutlingsloe are covered in heather and bilberry. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the diversity of animals, from small mammals like rabbits and foxes to birds of prey such as buzzards and kestrels.
This trail offers a mix of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for hikers of all levels.
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