Description
Route via Sipson, Harmondsworth and the Colne Valley.
This route has to tackle crossing the M4, M25, and the main railway line between London and the west. With that in mind, this is a remarkably green route, with only two fairly short stretches of road between Iver and Harmondsworth, as the route passes along the Colne Valley.
A mix of path surfaces: pavement, wide track, and some narrow paths with potential for mud and nettles.
Not many steps, most notably there are some down a steep bank to access the canal side at Iver. In wet weather the river may rise, and there is the possibility of flooding.
Refreshments at Harmondsworth, and also along Sipson Lane at the Cafe on the Green. Iver has good refreshments and regular buses to Uxbridge or Slough. Harlington has shops and take aways, and buses to various west London destinations
Route via Sipson, Harmondsworth and the Colne Valley.
This route has to tackle crossing the M4, M25, and the main railway line between London and the west. With that in mind, this is a remarkably green route, with only two fairly short stretches of road between Iver and Harmondsworth, as the route passes along the Colne Valley.
A mix of path surfaces: pavement, wide track, and some narrow paths with potential for mud and nettles.
Not many steps, most notably there are some down a steep bank to access the canal side at Iver. In wet weather the river may rise, and there is the possibility of flooding.
Refreshments at Harmondsworth, and also along Sipson Lane at the Cafe on the Green. Iver has good refreshments and regular buses to Uxbridge or Slough. Harlington has shops and take aways, and buses to various west London destinations
Status
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Iver
Grid Ref
TQ0385081192
Lat / Lon
51.52011° / -0.50461°
Easting / Northing
503,850E / 181,192N
What3Words
drums.sage.noon
Harlington
Grid Ref
TQ0869277667
Lat / Lon
51.48752° / -0.43592°
Easting / Northing
508,692E / 177,667N
What3Words
held.flows.buddy
Iver | |
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Grid Ref | TQ0385081192 |
Lat / Lon | 51.52011° / -0.50461° |
Easting / Northing | 503,850E / 181,192N |
What3Words | drums.sage.noon |
Harlington | |
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Grid Ref | TQ0869277667 |
Lat / Lon | 51.48752° / -0.43592° |
Easting / Northing | 508,692E / 177,667N |
What3Words | held.flows.buddy |
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