October half term may be nearly over for some, but there are still a few days left to enjoy. If you haven’t had the chance to do so already, it’s the perfect time to gather the family together and venture out on a country walk.
Currently forests and woodlands are undergoing a transformation as trees prepare to shed their leaves for the winter. This means we’re treated to glorious, colourful displays of oranges, yellows, reds and golds.
Add some late October sunshine and crunchy leaves underfoot to the mix and you’ve got yourself an atmospheric autumn walk. Tempted?
Then we’ve got a route for you - and it's been described as a “lovely autumn walk”. READ MORE: Greater Manchester trail named among best dog-friendly waterfall walks in the UK READ MORE: The magical woodland on the edge of Greater Manchester for an autumn walk with a unique twist Only a hop, skip and a jump across the border in Cheshire, Macclesfield Forest is the place to go if you’re after stunning autumn scenery.