Routes EnglandGreat Linford
River Ouzel trek

Great Linford, England

River Ouzel trek

Length9.1 mi
Elev. Gain275.5 ft
Est. Steps21000

Lake

River

Wild flowers

Quiet place

Wild life

Grassland

Bathroom

Created by Sue
Introduction
River Ouzel trek is a 9.1 mile (21,000-step) route located near Great Linford, Milton Keynes, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 275.5 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Grand Union Canal

Water
The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. Its main line starts in London and ends in Birmingham, stretching for 137 miles (220 km) with 166 locks. It has arms to places including Leicester, Slough, Aylesbury, Wendover and Northampton.The Grand Union Canal was also the original name for part of what is now part of the Leicester Line of the modern Grand Union: this latter is now generally referred to as the Old Grand Union Canal to avoid ambiguity.

Gulliver's Land

Tourist Attraction
Gulliver's Land is a children's theme park in Milton Keynes, England. It opened in 1999 and is the third park to be opened by Gulliver's. (The other two parks are Gulliver's World and Gulliver's Kingdom). The park has been designed especially for families. The Adventurers Village is now part of the resort, providing themed accommodation and short break packages.

Milton Keynes Hoard

Place
The Milton Keynes Hoard is a hoard of Bronze Age gold found in September 2000 in a field near Monkston in Milton Keynes, England. The hoard consisted of two torcs, three bracelets, and a fragment of bronze rod contained in a pottery vessel. The inclusion of pottery in the find enabled it to be dated to around 1150–800 BC.

Bow Brickhill railway station

Building
Bow Brickhill railway station is a railway station that serves the village of Bow Brickhill in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, and the Caldecotte, Tilbrook and Walton areas of south-east Milton Keynes itself. It is on the Bletchley — Bedford Marston Vale Line, about 2 miles (3.25 km) east of Bletchley.

Gyosei International School UK

Place
Gyosei International School UK (英国暁星国際学園, Eikoku Gyōsei Kokusai Gakuen) was a Japanese international school in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The school, a Catholic institution, was one of several Japanese private schools in the UK with a Japanese curriculum. This school was an overseas branch of a Japanese private school, or a Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu (私立在外教育施設).

Caldecotte Miniature Railway

Place
Caldecotte Miniature Railway (CMR) is a 3.5, 5 and 7.25 inch Miniature railway run by the Milton Keynes Model Engineering Society (MKMES) located in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. It is one of the few miniature railways in the UK who can offer rides to wheelchair bound passengers, using a specially built coach.

Oakgrove, Milton Keynes

Place
Oakgrove is a district of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England, in Broughton and Milton Keynes civil parish. As of January 2018, its development is ongoing with housing construction underway. The district includes a small retail centre consisting of a Waitrose Supermarket, a Metro Bank branch , and other small services units.

Pennyland project

Place
The Pennyland project was one of a series of low-energy building experiments sparked by the 1973 oil crisis. It involved the construction of an estate of 177 houses in the Pennyland area of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. It compared possible future UK building efficiency standards with newly introduced Danish ones.

Woolstone, Milton Keynes

Place
Great Woolstone and Little Woolstone are two historic villages in modern Milton Keynes, ceremonial Buckinghamshire now called jointly Woolstone or The Woolstones and forming the heart of a new district of that name. At the 2011 Census the population of the villages was included in the civil parish of Campbell Park.

Walton Hall, Milton Keynes

Place
Walton Hall is a district in Milton Keynes, in the English county of Buckinghamshire, and is the location of the campus and offices of The Open University. The university campus covers 48 hectares and the first buildings were designed by Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew in 1969.It is in the ancient (and modern) parish of Walton.
Route Details

Length

9.1 mi

Elev. Gain

275.5 ft

Est. Steps

21000
Created by
Sue
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