Route description
This is a functional replacement for Brelon_1 that is saved by the walk through West Park in Long Eaton for half of the route. The other half is a safe but boring walk along the A6005. Photo 1: I walked the Brelon 1 route heading from East to West. This shows the start/end point for all Long Eaton Routes. Pass the two roundabout, cross the road and head west for Breaston. Photo 2: Walking over the canal bridge, continue until Long Grove and turn left. Photo 3: You will come to Long Eaton Cemetery. Walk through the cemetery and you will see West Park ahead. Photo 4: The gate that takes you from the cemetery to West Park. Photo 5: There are two steps down to the park path. The width of the gate is 80 centimetres. Photo 6: A view across West Park. Photo 7: Park path junction - turn right here over a small bridge (Golden Brook). Photo 8: Path opens onto residential street. Turn left. Photo 9: Incline walking over the M1. Photo 10: Walking into Breaston. Photo 11: Breaston Jubiliee signpost. Photo 12: Breaston church. The start/end point to all Breaston routes.
About the surveyor
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Survey Contents
- Grading
- Photos
- Facilities
- Challenges
- Obstacles
- Accessibility
- Measurements
- Successfully completed
- Expert recommendations
- Terrain
Grading
Path surface grading
Accessibility grading
Photos
Photos from surveys are coming soon.
Facilities
- Public toilet
- Wheelchair accessible toilet
- Supermarket
- Restaurant
- Vegan restaurant
- Accommodation
- Accommodation < £50
- Campsite
- Bothy
- Free wifi
- Public phone
- Mobile Phone Coverage
- Train station
- Bench
- Picnic table
- Bus stop
- Ferry
Challenges
- Scrambling
- Wading
- Swimming
- Climbing
- Stepping stones
- Very slippery
- Very muddy
- Very icy
- Likely to flood
- Long grass sections
- Crops encroaching on path
- Diverted path
Obstacles
- Stiles
- Step and kerbs
- Possible to avoid steps, if applicable
- Flights of steps
- Gates
- Kissing gates
- Locked gates
- Disables access gates
- Cycle barriers
- Ladders
- Cattle grids
- Fords
- Narrow bridges
- Ferry required
- Acceptable road walking
- Unacceptable road walking
- Dangerous road crossings
- Walking on paths beside roads
- Walking on verges beside roads
- Railway crossings
- River crossings
- Cattle possible
- Horses possible
- Tidal area
- Potential falls
- Exposed to elements
- Remote area
- Mountainous area
- Military training area
- No visible path
- Seasonal nesting birds
- Other hazards
Accessibility
- Free of stiles
- Free of single steps/kerbs
- Free of flights of steps
- Free of other obstacles
Measurements
The narrowest part of the path is 80.00cm
The steepest uphill gradient East: no data
The steepest uphill gradient walking West 8.75%
The steepest camber: no data
How clear is the waymarking on the route: Clear
Successfully completed
- Small Pug-sized dog
- Small Labrador-sized dog
- Large St. Bernard-sized dog
- Standard pram
- Off-road rugged pram
- Standard wheelchair
- Off-road rugged wheelchair
- Standard mobility scooter
- Off-road rugged mobility scooter
Expert recommendations
- Small Pug-sized dog
- Small Labrador-sized dog
- Large St. Bernard-sized dog
- Standard pram
- Off-road rugged pram
- Standard wheelchair
- Off-road rugged wheelchair
- Standard mobility scooter
- Off-road rugged mobility scooter
Terrain
80.00% of the route is on roads
100.00% of the route is paved
80.00% of the route is lit at night
There is no data on how muddy this route is
There is no data on rough ground
There is no data on long grass
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