Description
A slightly tweaked upgrade to Wrayhor One. The main change is that at Wraysbury the route goes from the meeting point, around the village cricket ground, with a good view of the windmill, before crossing a small stream to arrive at Station Road. I think this is a pleasanter way through the village than the rather dull and traffic-y High Street, and worth making a new route option.
Otherwise the changes are small improvements to accuracy.
It's a neat route slipping between some of the many reservoirs that occupy this area west of Heathrow.
There is a railway crossing which needs to be made with care. Access to the crossing is by stiles. The path north of the railway line has deep ruts made by heavy vehicles and may get muddy in winter.
Overall a direct, mostly off road, route, with two stiles, and poor path condition in places
A slightly tweaked upgrade to Wrayhor One. The main change is that at Wraysbury the route goes from the meeting point, around the village cricket ground, with a good view of the windmill, before crossing a small stream to arrive at Station Road. I think this is a pleasanter way through the village than the rather dull and traffic-y High Street, and worth making a new route option.
Otherwise the changes are small improvements to accuracy.
It's a neat route slipping between some of the many reservoirs that occupy this area west of Heathrow.
There is a railway crossing which needs to be made with care. Access to the crossing is by stiles. The path north of the railway line has deep ruts made by heavy vehicles and may get muddy in winter.
Overall a direct, mostly off road, route, with two stiles, and poor path condition in places
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Geography information system (GIS) data
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Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Wraysbury
Grid Ref
TQ0023874090
Lat / Lon
51.45693° / -0.55865°
Easting / Northing
500,238E / 174,090N
What3Words
remain.sage.total
Horton (Windsor and Maidenhead)
Grid Ref
TQ0127875945
Lat / Lon
51.47341° / -0.54316°
Easting / Northing
501,278E / 175,945N
What3Words
chest.pushes.complains
Wraysbury | |
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Grid Ref | TQ0023874090 |
Lat / Lon | 51.45693° / -0.55865° |
Easting / Northing | 500,238E / 174,090N |
What3Words | remain.sage.total |
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 |
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