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| South Cerney Canal and Railway Walk | |
| By: SangueG Date: November 27, 2012, 5:38 pm | |
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| 6 caches, 3.5 miles approx. Park at N 51� 40.423 W 001� 55.855 | |
| for the walk. | |
| The parking coordinates are for the car park of The Old George | |
| Inn pub. If you don't intend to visit before or after the walk, | |
| there is usually room for a few cars along the main road near to | |
| the pub. | |
| Geocaches on route: | |
| At the time of writing, there are 6 caches on route, set by 2 | |
| cache owners. One is a premium members only cache. 2 are multi. | |
| The walk route: | |
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| From the pub set off north over the bridge and then head east | |
| down the quiet lane called Bow-Wow. Here you will be walking | |
| along the banks of the River Churn. I say bank(s) because at the | |
| bridge you crossed before entering Bow-Wow the river is split | |
| into two, and this lane separates the two water courses. | |
| After a few hundred metres you will get to a set of bridges. A | |
| stone bridge heads north, and a wooden footbridge heads south. | |
| Take the bridge heading north. From the bridge the footpath | |
| bares off to the left through a small metal gate. A bowling | |
| green will be to your left, and All Hallows Church will be | |
| immediately in front of you. From here head north over a stone | |
| stile and keep straight on the public footpath until you reach a | |
| bridged underpass of a disused railway. On route you will pass | |
| an impressive building called Edwards' College which despite the | |
| name is actually living premises. | |
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| http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v733/TTblood666/SouthCerneyWalk3.jpg[/img] | |
| From the railway underpass, head south east and follow the route | |
| of the disused railway until you reach the large bridge. To your | |
| right there are steps that lead up to the top of the bridge, | |
| take these, and once on top you will be back on Bow-Wow lane. | |
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| http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v733/TTblood666/SouthCerneyWalk5.jpg[/img] | |
| Head north east, over the bridge, and follow the lane for about | |
| 200 metres to where a well signposted footpath heads east and | |
| west from the road. Take the path east. You will be following | |
| the path of a disused canal for about a mile, along which there | |
| are three locks. | |
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| http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v733/TTblood666/SouthCerneyWalk4.jpg[/img] | |
| Just after the third lock the path you need to follow doglegs | |
| back west to your right. If after the third lock you reach the | |
| main road, you have missed the path you need to take. For about | |
| half a mile you will then walk through country setting. There | |
| are lakes and holiday homes to your left, though they are not | |
| that apparent for most of the way because of trees hiding them. | |
| Look out for wandering crayfish along here. | |
| Once you reach a metal gate, pass through this where you will be | |
| at two bridges which cross the river. Here you have an option of | |
| either taking the largest bridge and following the quiet road | |
| west, or take the smaller foot bridge and follow the footpath | |
| that parallels the road (the official footpath ends after about | |
| quarter of a mile and rejoins the road). The road will lead you | |
| back into the village, but just before you enter the built up | |
| area once more, you will cross over another railway bridge, | |
| similar to the one which you encountered on Bow-Wow lane. | |
| Now back in the village, continue west along Station Road which | |
| is lined with some very old houses. It can be fun to note some | |
| of the traditional names given to them along the way. When you | |
| reach the village cross with the old police house on your right, | |
| take the road north and you will shortly be back to the pub. In | |
| fact there is a choice of two pubs for you, one on either side | |
| of the road. | |
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