Trasy

Planer

Funkcje

Aktualizacje

App

Zaloguj się lub zarejestruj

Pobierz aplikację

Zaloguj się lub zarejestruj

Odkryj
Places to see
Zjednoczone Królestwo
Anglia
East Midlands
Northamptonshire
Northampton
Appleton Wiske

Nene Valley Way

Atrakcja • Szlak

Nene Valley Way

Kolarstwo

4.8

(20)

The Nene Valley Way, often known simply as the Nene Way, is a long-distance trail in England that closely follows the meandering course of the River Nene. Spanning approximately 110 to 114 miles (177 to 183 km), this scenic route begins near the river's source at Badby in Northamptonshire and extends through Cambridgeshire, ultimately reaching Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire, where the Nene flows into The Wash. Along its journey, the trail reaches an elevation of around 103 metres at its…

Zapisz

Udostępnij

  • Więcej

  • Lokalizacja:Appleton Wiske, Northampton, Northamptonshire, East Midlands, Anglia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

    Zapisz

    Udostępnij

  • Więcej

  • Zaprowadź mnie tam

    Wskazówki

    guide_signup

    Masz dobrą radę dla innych? Zaloguj się i dodaj wskazówkę!

    Załóż bezpłatne konto

    Trasy w pobliżu

    Najlepsze trasy w pobliżu Nene Valley Way

    placeholder

    4.5

    (4)

    46

    rowerzyści

    #1.

    Trasa Centrum Białej Wody Nene–Żwirowa ścieżka w Upton Country Park (początek: Wootton)

    36.6km

    02:16

    130m

    130m

    Umiarkowana jazda na rowerze turystycznym. Wymagany dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie utwardzona nawierzchnia. Nie wymaga specjalnych umiejętności.

    Nawiguj na urządzeniu

    Wyślij na telefon

    Umiarkowane
    placeholder

    Trudna jazda na rowerze turystycznym. Wymagany bardzo dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie utwardzona nawierzchnia. Nie wymaga specjalnych umiejętności.

    Trudne
    placeholder

    Łatwa trasa rowerowa. Dostosowana do każdego poziomu sprawności. Przeważnie utwardzona nawierzchnia. Nie wymaga specjalnych umiejętności.

    Łatwy

    Szczegóły

    Informacje

    Wysokość 100 m

    Pogoda

    Zasilane przez Foreca

    piątek 19 czerwca

    23°C

    16°C

    63 %

    Dodatkowe wskazówki dotyczące pogody

    Maks. prędkość wiatru: 19.0 km/h

    Najczęściej odwiedzane w czasie

    Styczeń

    Luty

    Marzec

    Kwiecień

    maj

    Czerwiec

    Lipiec

    Sierpień

    Wrzesień

    Październik

    Listopad

    Grudzień

    Lokalizacja:Appleton Wiske, Northampton, Northamptonshire, East Midlands, Anglia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

    Najczęściej zadawane pytania

    What are some recommended intermediate circular routes along the Nene Valley Way?

    While the Nene Valley Way is primarily a long-distance linear path, many sections can be enjoyed as intermediate circular routes by utilizing local footpaths and public transport links. Popular starting points for such loops include areas around Oundle, Stanwick Lakes, and sections near Peterborough, which often incorporate parts of the main trail with diversions through charming villages or nature reserves. Exploring komoot for user-generated routes can help you discover well-trodden circular options.

    How does the terrain and elevation vary along the Nene Valley Way for intermediate users?

    The Nene Valley Way is generally considered relatively flat, following the river's course. However, intermediate sections can feature varied terrain, including compacted earth paths, gravel tracks, grassy riverside trails, and occasional stretches of minor roads. While the overall elevation gain is minimal, reaching around 103 metres at its highest points, some sections may have gentle undulations or uneven surfaces, requiring sturdy footwear. It's not a mountain trail, but it offers enough variety to keep intermediate hikers engaged.

    Are there specific landmarks or viewpoints along the Nene Valley Way that are particularly noteworthy?

    Absolutely. The Nene Valley Way is rich in both natural and historical landmarks. Key points include the historic site of Fotheringhay Castle (where Mary, Queen of Scots was executed), the picturesque Georgian architecture of Oundle, and the ancient defensive mound of Clifford Hill. For natural beauty, the Nene Wetlands nature reserve and Titchmarsh Nature Reserve offer excellent birdwatching and scenic river views, while Stanwick Lakes provides expansive recreational areas and viewpoints over former gravel pits now teeming with wildlife.

    What are the best parking options for accessing intermediate sections of the Nene Valley Way?

    Parking is available at various points along the Nene Valley Way, particularly in towns and near country parks. Good options for intermediate sections include designated car parks at Stanwick Lakes, Barnwell Country Park, and in market towns like Oundle or Thrapston. Many villages along the route also offer limited street parking or small public car parks. It's advisable to check local parking restrictions and availability, especially during peak seasons, as some popular spots can fill up quickly.

    Is the Nene Valley Way suitable for a winter hike, and what conditions should I expect?

    The Nene Valley Way can be enjoyed in winter, offering a different, often tranquil, experience. However, conditions can be challenging. Expect paths to be muddy and potentially slippery, especially after rain or during thaws. Some sections, particularly those close to the river, may be prone to flooding. Dress in warm, waterproof layers and wear appropriate waterproof hiking boots with good grip. While wildlife spotting might be less diverse, the stark winter landscapes can be quite beautiful. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

    What are the family-friendly and dog-friendly options for intermediate walks on the Nene Valley Way?

    Many sections of the Nene Valley Way are excellent for families and dog walkers. Areas around Stanwick Lakes and Barnwell Country Park offer well-maintained paths, facilities, and open spaces suitable for children. For dog owners, the majority of the trail is dog-friendly, but dogs should be kept on a lead, especially near livestock, nature reserves, and in areas with ground-nesting birds. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is under control. Some sections passing through towns or private land may have specific restrictions, so look out for signage.

    Where can I find cafes, pubs, or accommodation near intermediate sections of the Nene Valley Way?

    The Nene Valley Way passes through numerous towns and villages that offer a range of amenities. Oundle, Thrapston, Wellingborough, and parts of Peterborough provide ample choices for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Smaller villages like Aldwincle or Fotheringhay often have charming local pubs. For longer excursions, planning your stops in advance is recommended, especially for accommodation, as options can be limited in some of the more rural stretches. Many country parks along the route, such as Stanwick Lakes, also have visitor centres with cafes.

    How does the Nene Valley Way compare to other intermediate trails in the region?

    The Nene Valley Way stands out for its unique blend of riverine scenery, rich history, and diverse wildlife, making it distinct from many other intermediate trails in the East Midlands. While other trails might offer more significant elevation changes or specific historical focuses, the Nene Way's strength lies in its continuous riverside journey, connecting numerous nature reserves, historical sites, and charming market towns. It's often compared to other long-distance paths like the Knightley Way or Hereward Way, but its consistent focus on the River Nene provides a unique character and a generally flatter, more accessible intermediate experience.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along intermediate sections of the Nene Valley Way?

    The Nene Valley is a significant area for wildlife, particularly birds. Hikers can expect to see a wide variety of waterfowl, including swans, ducks, and geese, as well as wading birds. Keep an eye out for kingfishers darting along the river, and various raptors overhead. The nature reserves along the route, such as the Nene Wetlands and Titchmarsh Nature Reserve, are excellent for birdwatching. Beyond birds, you might spot otters, water voles, dragonflies, and butterflies, especially during warmer months. The diverse habitats of wetlands, meadows, and woodlands support a rich ecosystem.

    Are there any specific safety considerations for intermediate hikers on the Nene Valley Way?

    For intermediate hikers, general safety precautions apply. While the trail is generally well-marked, carrying a map or using a GPS device is advisable, especially for longer sections or when exploring circular routes. Be aware of changing weather conditions and dress appropriately, as riverside paths can be exposed. Some sections may be muddy or uneven, so sturdy footwear is essential. If hiking alone, inform someone of your route and expected return time. Always respect private land, close gates, and keep dogs on leads where necessary. In remote areas, mobile phone signal might be intermittent.

    Inne miejsca warte odwiedzenia

    National Cycle Route 6: Northampton to Market Harborough

    Odkrywaj
    TrasyZaplanuj trasęFunkcjeTrasy pieszeTrasy MTBTrasy szosoweBikepackingMapa witryny
    Pobierz aplikację
    Śledź nas w mediach społecznościowych

    © komoot GmbH

    Polityka prywatności