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Cross Country Films
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These films were filmed and produced by Cross Country Films between 2007 and 2009.
Off The Beaten Track - Secrets of the Sandstone Trail
The Sandstone Trail in Cheshire is one of England's finest middle distance trails.
Following a spine of wooded red sandstone hills, the 34 mile long trail provides fabulous walking with endless views in all directions.
This film will introduce you to the magic and beauty of the Sandstone Trail and to some of the people and places in Cheshire's friendly countryside.
Join Ian and Juliet as they step out along the Sandstone trail.
Following a spine of wooded red sandstone hills, the 34 mile long trail provides fabulous walking with endless views in all directions.
This film will introduce you to the magic and beauty of the Sandstone Trail and to some of the people and places in Cheshire's friendly countryside.
Join Ian and Juliet as they step out along the Sandstone trail.
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Off The Beaten Track - Moorlands and Mermaids
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A new route in the glorious Peak Distict National Park. This film introduces you to a new circular walk starting from Buxton. Thanks to England's remarkable network of public rights of way our wonderful countryside can be explored intimately on foot with an Ordnance Survey Map in your pocket. The walk is just over 30 miles long through exciting and varied scenery. Hidden clefts in Rocky chasms ...
Off The Beaten Track - Snowdonia's River of Gold
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Off The Beaten Track - Snowdonia's River of Gold
Great vid. Always wanted to try this walk
Brilliant! Watching from Spain and enjoying my home country in all its glory, very interesting, thank you.
Brilliant video!! I used to live in Helsby as a child. I've never walked the sandstone trail, but now I feel inspired to do it, when I return to the UK. Very interesting, great video, thanks, love the information about geology, wildlife and archaeology. My mother was the secretary at Delamere forestry commission, I used to wander about all day in the hols, getting thoroughly lost and never seeing anyone. A bit eerie in places with small black pools. I went back a few years ago and it seemed more domesticated and full of people. I used to cycle to Beeston castle for the day with my friend, we used to think it was such a long way and incredibly hilly by road.
great video, i hope you do more soon
Frodsham is not only the start point of the Sandstone Trail its also the end point if you start at Whitchurch
This is the best Sandstone Trail I have seen, however, there is one error. The helter shelter was sited on Frodsham Hill not Helsby Hill. That is the reason why the Helter Skelter pub is in Church Street, Frodsham.
I really enjoyed the video. Lovely scenery and a good bit of history. Thanks for sharing.