Weaver Parkway
Wander along the historic Weaver Navigation, through
the industrial and natural landscapes of the Weaver Parkway, close
to Winsford town centre. Much of the parkway has been
reclaimed from former industrial land, a legacy of the local salt
industry, and is now rich in wildlife.
The River Weaver is perfect for watching wildlife or simply sitting and relaxing. Over 4km of footpaths and cycleway provide an ideal opportunity to explore the hidden parts of the parkway. Look out for the herons, perched on the salt piles across the river next to Britain's only underground salt mine. Salt tolerant plants such as sea milkwort and sea aster thrive where the salt is blown across the river. In summer the meadows are a riot of colour. Tortoiseshell and red admiral butterflies flit amongst the knapweed whilst, later in the year, goldfinches feast on the teasel heads.
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