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Best Walking Trails & Routes in Swallownest

Explore the best walking trails and routes in Swallownest. Explore scenic nature walks, urban adventures, and hidden gems right in your city. Start your journey today and uncover the best walking trails & routes near you with this curated list from Pacer Walking App.

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Orgreave Park/Treeton Dyke
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Length 5.0 Km
From the road the route follows the path across the field alongside the trees and river but then veers away from the river towards the field boundary. Cutting across the grass towards the field boundary, the path then leads through some bushes to the entrance to Waverley nature reserve. Following the path down towards the river, there is a small pond on the right. The path curves to the left to follow the trees and river once more At approximately 1 mile there is a bench and a view towards a large pond and the Waverley housing estate. Continuing along the path for some way, you will reach a footbridge across the River Rother. There were lots of clusters of flying insects on this part Once across the river, take the path to the right, which leads to a footbridge across the railway line. Once across the footbridge, take the path to the right, paralleling the railway line. Pass through the kissing gate and continue on until you reach Treeton Dyke, whet the path divides by the sign for Treeton angling club. Take the left hand path and follow it around the Dyke, passing the Boating Club building on the left. At the next fork in the path, take the right hand fork across a footbridge through the reeds at the edge of the Dyke, then continue into the woods, enjoying views of the Dyke to the right Passing through a gate, the path continues, eventually curving away from the Dyke and passing through some high bushes and small trees. This part can be very muddy Staying to the left at the next fork, the path leads out through a kissing gate onto Falconer Lane, where there is a small playground. Passing the playground, you will reach the main road. Turning right, walk along the pavement, crossing the bridge over the railway line then over the river, and passing Jeldwen on the left across the road, ending at the traffic lights
Orgreave Park/Treeton Dyke walking route map in Swallownest
Queen Elizabeth 11 Park Woodhouse
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Queen Elizabeth 11 Park Woodhouse walking route map in Swallownest

Frequently Asked Questions About Trails & Routes Near Swallownest

Which is the best trail or route to walk in Swallownest?
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What is the longest trail or route in Swallownest?
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How many walking trails or routes are in Swallownest?
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How do I find walking trails or routes near me in Swallownest?
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Last updated: Dec 28, 2024
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