Shropshire's Great Outdoors

Meres Meander Walk 4

A 7 mile walk from Ellesmere to Colemere via the Llangollen branch of the Shropshire Union Canal.

For those who prefer a longer ramble, the longest of the Mere Meander Walks, combining the 3 shorter walks.

The Mere at Ellesmere is the largest of the North Shropshire meres, plummeting to 19 metres in its darkest depths. Fish such as roach, perch and bream make a fat living here. The waters, rich with rock minerals washed through the ground, are heaving with plankton – a feast for fish and dragonfly larvae. Look out in spring for water lilies and yellow flag irises in the marshy areas at the water’s edge. Wintering wildfowl roost on the Mere; widgeon, teal and pochard gather in rafts on the surface and along with the occasional goldeneye, goosander and hundreds of black headed gulls. Pike, the most fierce of freshwater fish, have been known to snatch the odd gull for supper.

Canal wharf – originally knows as Ellesmere Canal, this was part of a network of canals that formed the main transport in the 19th century for industrial materials such as coal. Now called the Llangollen Canal, it is still busy with narrow-boats used for pleasure. The canal leads to a place on the Mersey once called Netherpool, but which became known as Ellesmere Port, reflecting the significance of the canal.

Colemere is a classic ‘kettle hole’ mere created by a melting chunk of glacier with steep, deep sides (perhaps more of a cauldron shape, but kettles with spouts and lids are a relatively recent invention). England’s only known colony of Least Water Lily grows here, its small yellow flowers open in late summer.

The canal is a great place to see wildlife. The hedgerows, banks and ditches provide a safe thorough-fare for voles, field mice and hedgehogs, hunting grounds for bats, food and nesting places for birds. Look out for kingfishers and dragonflies.

Please note – The route in Welshampton between Stocks Lane proceeding to the north of Oakleigh Farm Barn has changed since the leaflet was published.  The new route details are correct on the website.  Please ensure you are following the new route.

For those who prefer a longer ramble, the longest of the Mere Meanders combines the three shorter walks.

Walk directions

  1. Start

    Starting from Ellesmere town centre car park follow the Shropshire Union Canal towpath, past the Marina, through the Ellesmere Tunnel and past Blakemere on your left.

  2. Step 2

    Immediately after the second bridge turn left up the steps then turn left again and follow the lane.

  3. Step 3

    Continue past a cottage on the right then turn left through a kissing gate into Boathouse Wood beside Cole Mere. Go past the boathouse and follow the path around the southern and eastern shores through Yell Wood to the canal bridge. 

  4. Step 4

    Cross the bridge and turn right along the towpath. At the third bridge leave the canal turn right and follow the road all the way to Welshampton. At Welshampton turn left along the main road and when you reach the end of the village, taking care, cross the main road and take the public footpath through the farmyard.

  5. Step 5

    Go through the farm and follow the track until you reach a kissing gate between two hedges. Go through the gate and follow the path past a pond on your left. Carry on along the footpath keeping the fence to your left taking care to follow the fence when it bends sharply to the left.

  6. Step 6

    Follow the footpath ahead which leads you onto a farm track to Crimps Farm.

  7. Step 7

    With the farm buildings to your right, follow the track to the left through the next field until you come to a path between the fence and a hedge, which takes you down to the side of the mere.

  8. Step 8

    Turn right through the gate and follow the path through the wood over a field down by the Mere.

  9. Step 9

    Keep on the path around the edge of the Mere to Cremorne Gardens and follow the signs back to the town centre. Alternatively you can keep walking round
    the mere to the Meres Visitor Centre.

Route leaflet

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This route leaflet may not include recent changes. Some pubs or cafes listed might have altered or closed. For the latest route details, please consult this webpage.

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