Description
Horton to Iver, via Colnbrook. A mix of roads and footpaths.
This route option is a slightly quieter alternative to Hortive Two, which follows around the outline of the M4/M25 intersection, and has more exposure to Thorney Lane. It also has the advantage of going directly past Iver station (Elizabeth line), rather than needing a short detour.
Pick up the Colne Valley Way just outside Horton, and follow it north through Colnbrook as far as the M4/M25 intersection. At this point go straight ahead towards Iver station, and then along Thorney Lane to Iver village.
Excellent refreshments at Colnbrook, and a good truckers' cafe alongside the A4 just north of Colnbrook.
Be prepared: the Colne Valley Way at Horton goes past a skip recycling area; this can be lively, and the footpath may not be as clear or accessible as one may wish
Horton to Iver, via Colnbrook. A mix of roads and footpaths.
This route option is a slightly quieter alternative to Hortive Two, which follows around the outline of the M4/M25 intersection, and has more exposure to Thorney Lane. It also has the advantage of going directly past Iver station (Elizabeth line), rather than needing a short detour.
Pick up the Colne Valley Way just outside Horton, and follow it north through Colnbrook as far as the M4/M25 intersection. At this point go straight ahead towards Iver station, and then along Thorney Lane to Iver village.
Excellent refreshments at Colnbrook, and a good truckers' cafe alongside the A4 just north of Colnbrook.
Be prepared: the Colne Valley Way at Horton goes past a skip recycling area; this can be lively, and the footpath may not be as clear or accessible as one may wish
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Geography information system (GIS) data
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Maximum elevation
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Start and end points
Horton (Windsor and Maidenhead)
Grid Ref
TQ0127875945
Lat / Lon
51.47341° / -0.54316°
Easting / Northing
501,278E / 175,945N
What3Words
chest.pushes.complains
Iver
Grid Ref
TQ0385081192
Lat / Lon
51.52011° / -0.50461°
Easting / Northing
503,850E / 181,192N
What3Words
drums.sage.noon
Horton (Windsor and Maidenhead) | |
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Grid Ref | TQ0127875945 |
Lat / Lon | 51.47341° / -0.54316° |
Easting / Northing | 501,278E / 175,945N |
What3Words | chest.pushes.complains |
Iver | |
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Grid Ref | TQ0385081192 |
Lat / Lon | 51.52011° / -0.50461° |
Easting / Northing | 503,850E / 181,192N |
What3Words | drums.sage.noon |
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