Macclesfield
The Macclesfield Forest, 3 miles to the east of Macclesfield, is a
working area, with the timber constantly being felled and
replanted. As such, the woodland scenery is always in a state of
change, providing new and interesting views throughout the year.
There are many routes throughout the 400-hectare forest to walk
along but, due the working nature of the landscape, you are
required to follow the forestry waymarked trail numbers at all
times.
Four reservoirs are contained within the vicinity, including
Ridgegate and Trentabank that supply Macclesfield town with
drinking water.
The wildlife interest in the forest includes a herd of Red Deer,
many species of wildfowl on the reservoirs and the largest heronry
in the Peak District, at Trentabank.