Sandiacre — Beeston (Broxtowe)
Sanbee one
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By a Slow Ways Volunteer on 07 Apr 2021
Description
This is a Slow Ways route connecting Sandiacre and Beeston (Broxtowe).
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Sandiacre and Beeston (Broxtowe).
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Status
This route has been reviewed by 3 people.
This route has been flagged (1 time) for reasons relating to accuracy.
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Information
Route status - Live
Reviews - 3
Average rating -
Is this route good enough? - Yes (2) No (1)
Problems reported - Accuracy (1)
Downloads - 2
Surveys
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Grade 3: Route includes rough surfaces that may include small boulders, potholes, shallow ruts, loose gravel, short muddy sections. Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users. |
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Facilities
Facilities in the middle third of this route.
Challenges
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Obstacles
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Accessibility
Is this route step and stile free?
Measurements
Surveyors were asked to measure the narrowest and steepest parts of paths.
The narrowest part of the path is 36.0cm (1)
The steepest uphill gradient walking East 8.8% (1)
The steepest uphill gradient West: no data
The steepest camber: no data
How clear is the waymarking on the route: Clear (1)
Successfully completed
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Recommended by an expert
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Terrain
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70.0% of the route is on roads (1)
70.0% of the route is lit at night (1)
70.0% of the route is paved (1)
10.0% of the route is muddy (1)
10.0% of the route is over rough ground (1)
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1 surveys
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Geography information system (GIS) data
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Start and end points
Sandiacre
Grid Ref
SK4790236445
Lat / Lon
52.92331° / -1.28894°
Easting / Northing
447,902E / 336,445N
What3Words
epic.foam.drank
Beeston (Broxtowe)
Grid Ref
SK5286336747
Lat / Lon
52.92556° / -1.21511°
Easting / Northing
452,863E / 336,747N
What3Words
crops.single.case
Sanbee One's land is
Sandiacre | |
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Grid Ref | SK4790236445 |
Lat / Lon | 52.92331° / -1.28894° |
Easting / Northing | 447,902E / 336,445N |
What3Words | epic.foam.drank |
Beeston (Broxtowe) | |
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Grid Ref | SK5286336747 |
Lat / Lon | 52.92556° / -1.21511° |
Easting / Northing | 452,863E / 336,747N |
What3Words | crops.single.case |
Arable | 17.2% |
Urban | 82.8% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
Husk
31 Dec 2021A functional route that is very dull overall – and longer than SanBee 2 (so use that one). I use an entirely different route that I will upload when I get the tech to do it that I find far better and more direct via Windmill Hill in Stapleford.
Lynn Jackson
29 Jun 2021This route is a functional but poor route spoilt by using the A6005 to get into/out of Beeston. The A6005 is longer, busier and has no facilities on it at all. There is no reason to use Sanbee One as Sanbee Two is shorter, quieter and has better facilities.
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Onzc
04 May 2021Choosing Queen's Road West over Chilwell Road and High Road seems like a mistake. It is significantly further and is a busy main road. Chilwell Road/High Road is a quieter road (although the trams do pass along here). There are no facilities on Queen's Road West, the alternative routes passes many small independent shops and is a more interesting route.
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