Does anybody (sorry, any pootler) know of a good book that shows the best bridalways and ex-railway routes that could possibly be linked for a decent length ride? My local one is the Wirral Way and, I have recently discovered the Whitegate Way which can apparently be linked to Delamere Forrest without too much trouble.
These maps are worth getting if you don't already have them (they're free)...
https://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/travelling-around/cyclingandwalking/Pages/Merseyside-Cycle-Maps.aspx
Here's a couple I did in 2017...
1) On to the Liverpool Loop line at around the halfway point (very near where I live), and follow National Route 62 north along the Loop Line, onto Leeds-Liverpool canal towpath for a bit, and then cross-country to just south of Southport. Then back along the coast on route 810 - I headed in on Queens Drive as that gets me home, but the dock road would get you the city centre. About 40 miles.
2) Start on the Loop Line again and head north to the canal towpath, then follow the canal all the way round to the Liverpool dock road and then on to the Pier Head. From there I headed along the river front and then inland to Speke at the south end of the city and back on to the Loop Line again and home. Also about 40 miles.
A couple of longer routes I'm thinking of start across the river and the Wirral coastal route/Wirral Way, then find someway to get to Runcorn (maybe via the Whitegate Way, which I hadn't hear of before, and Delamere?), cross the bridge and along the river route and inland through Hale to Speke, head in for the Loop Line, then (if I don't feel tired enough to just want to head home) pick up either my first route above to Southport and back or my second canal route and round to the city centre. I haven't worked out the distances for these two longer options, but I'm guessing around 100 miles and 80 miles.
With 1 and 2, the Wirral Way route, and the Liverpool waterfront route, I'm intending to put together pootling routes of various distances this year.