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Lincolnshire
Slow Ways linking Barton-upon-Humber and Barnetby le Wold, Brigg, Hessle, Immingham, Winterton
England / Lincolnshire / Barton-upon-Humber
Barton-upon-Humber’s five Slow Ways are 55% checked
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Walk to Barton-upon-Humber from further afield
Slow Way | Route | To do | ||||||||
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Barton-upon-Humber—Immingham
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Barimm one |
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U U |
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Pioneer me | Distance 23km/14mi | Ascent 71m | Descent 79m | ||
Barton-upon-Humber—Barnetby le Wold
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Bartbar one |
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U U |
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Survey me | Distance 17km/11mi | Ascent 147m | Descent 157m | ||
Brigg—Barton-upon-Humber
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Brigbar one |
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U U |
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Review me | Distance 20km/13mi | Ascent 178m | Descent 172m | ||
Hessle—Barton-upon-Humber
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Hesbar one |
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1 Y |
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Enjoy me | Distance 6km/4mi | Ascent 50m | Descent 48m | |
Winterton—Barton-upon-Humber
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Winbar one |
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U U |
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Pioneer me | Distance 16km/10mi | Ascent 120m | Descent 107m | ||
Winterton—Barton-upon-Humber
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Winbar two |
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U U |
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Pioneer me | Distance 13km/8mi | Ascent 122m | Descent 109m |
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Collective progress
50% of Barton-upon-Humber’s five route options are drawn, reviewed, surveyed and/or verified
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7 people have contributed to Barton-upon-Humber’s Slow Ways
1 people have pledged to walk and review a route
1 people have surveyed a route in Barton-upon-Humber
43km out of 95km have been walked and reviewed
112km of reviews have been shared in Barton-upon-Humber
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The route is on a country lane that’s tarmac, sometimes there’s low grass patches along the road that you could walk on but mostly had to walk on the road itself which wasn’t ideal with cars coming from both directions....
Ilaf
Only one side of the bridge is accessible for the public (the opposite side to what the slow ways route states) - see photo which blocks you from going on to the other side. Lots of art work along the bridge by schoolchildren about the bridge which was wholesome! Then walking through industrial area into the town of Barton-upon-Humber....
Ilaf
I want to remind you to stay extra cautious when on Burnham road, as the traffic tends to move quite swiftly in that area, and cars may pass by at higher speeds than expected. Additionally, we decided to take race lane instead of barton road, as we found it to be a more convenient shortcut that also helps us link up with the rest of the route....
We Go Outside Too CIC
The footpath at the start of the bridge was closed, so I had to use the west footpath instead. The bridge was impressive and felt very safe to walk on. The views from the footpath were breathtaking, and there was also some local art displayed on the bridge....
We Go Outside Too CIC
We substituted barton road for race lane as we felt it was a short cut and connects us to the rest of the route....
Ann Marie Yip
It felt safe to walk on and it had local school's artwork to view along the way....
Ann Marie Yip
Leaving Hessle the major landmark is the Humber Bridge park which is the site of a former massive chalk quarry (see picture) the Humber Bridge was planned in the 1970’s but not opened until June 1981 by Queen Elizabeth II. It was for many years the longest suspension bridge in the world. It is reputed that the south tower foundations are as deep as the tower is high....
Jmedland
Out of Hessle to Humber Bridge, cracking views from the bridge deck. Barton has abundant coffee shops, pubs and a railway station. The River Humber viewpoint is well worth a visit but a bit out of your way unless you are doing Winbar one ;-)...
Jhmedland
Walking along a small section of busy road you join part of the national trail ‘the Viking way’ through fields and then taking Horkstow road (a quiet road with no paths) into Barton. 4* due to the small section you have to walk along a main road....
Littlekorma
There are cafes on the South bank of the Humber and a country park area on the North bank....
Kathy B
Humber Bridge is currently closed to pedestrians and cyclists (from April 2021). See https://www.humberbridge.co.uk/ for details....
Kathy B
Slow Ways added Barimm one, a new walk from Barton-upon-Humber to Immingham
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Bartbar one, a new walk from Barton-upon-Humber to Barnetby le Wold
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Brigbar one, a new walk from Brigg to Barton-upon-Humber
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Hesbar one, a new walk from Hessle to Barton-upon-Humber
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Winbar one, a new walk from Winterton to Barton-upon-Humber
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Winbar two, a new walk from Winterton to Barton-upon-Humber
Walk this routeBarton-upon-Humber’s Slow Ways starting point
Grid ref
TA0322321829
Lat / Lon
53.68275° / -0.43860°
Easting / Northing
503,223E / 421,829N
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