Length 88 mi (142 km) | Season All year | |
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Trailheads Banbury, OxfordshireStamford, Lincolnshire |
The jurassic way walk banbury to chpping warden 2 aug 2008
The Jurassic Way is a designated and signed long-distance footpath that connects the Oxfordshire town of Banbury with the Lincolnshire town of Stamford in England. It largely follows an ancient ridgeway traversing Britain Most of its 88 miles (142 km) route is in Northamptonshire on the Jurassic limestone ridge in the north of that county.
Contents
- The jurassic way walk banbury to chpping warden 2 aug 2008
- Jurassic way walk west haddon to sibbertoft 18 october 2008
- References
The trail goes near to the Oxford and Grand Union Canals, past the Great Central Railway's Catesby Tunnel and viaduct, the River Welland, the 82-arch viaduct at Harringworth, and Rockingham Castle.
It connects with these long-distance footpaths:
The ancient trackway on which the Jurassic Way is based likely continued at each end, particularly following the Lincoln Cliff towards the River Humber.
Jurassic way walk west haddon to sibbertoft 18 october 2008
References
Jurassic Way Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA