Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Ferry Meadows to Hill Farm PYO, Chesterton



Plotaroute - Ferry Meadows to Hill Farm PYO, Chesterton

Distance: Approximately 3.4 miles or 5.5km
Time: 1 hours 15 mins
Terrain: flat/slopes/steps/bridges/gravel paths/grass/road
Eat/Toilet Stop: Yes
General Information: 
This walk begins (and ends) at the Ferry Meadows Visitors Centre
then follows the path alongside the Nene Valley railway, until it joins the river up to Alwalton. We then walk a short distance alongside the A605 until we reach Hill Farm PYO in Chesterton. The return walk retraces your steps.
Look out for the red information along the route for places of interest and stops for refreshments.

  • 1 Starting at the Visitor Centre (X) turn right, heading in the direction of the Caravan Park and Nene Valley railway station. 

    Overton Station is on the Nene Valley Railway Line:

    Nene Valley Railway
    • Just before you cross the road to the railway station, take a sharp right and follow the path alongside the track.

    • 3 When you reach this signpost, turn left and walk over the railway bridge.
                          
    • 4 Then turn right...
      ...joining the path to Alwalton which is just over 1 mile/3km long. 
      It has some long, gentle, upward slopes, but halfway along the path, these chairs provide a welcome rest and have some wonderful high views across the tree tops to the river and meadows beyond.



        • 6 At the bottom of the steps, turn left..


        ...and follow the path along the river. It eventually bears left and goes up a very steep hill. 
        When you reach the road at the top of the hill, you're in the pretty village of Alwalton
        If you look to the left, you'll see Lynch Lodge.
        Lynch Lodge, Alwalton.

        If you look to the right, you'll see Alwalton Church.
        At this junction, you can turn *right and take a short 10 minute stroll down to Alwalton Lock. At the bottom of the steep hill is a gate, go through it, and in front of you is a tiny bridge which stands on the site of the old Alwalton Mill.
        Peterborough Images - Alwalton To the right is Alwalton Lock.

        Turn *left to continue our walk.

        Refreshment stops:
        Alwalton Tea Room, Shop and Post Office
        Alwalton Tea Room, Shop and Post Office

        The Cuckoo, Alwalton. 
        The Cuckoo, Alwalton

        Just outside the village, (if you turn left onto the A605 Oundle Road) is just a 5 minute walk to the  East of England Arena and Marriott Hotel roundabout where you'll find:


        Alwalton Harvestor
        Alwalton Harvester


        • 7 At this junction to the A605,(by the Post Office) turn right and follow the road for about half a mile. (Take care when you cross the busy A1 junction at the bottom of the slope)




        • 8  The 'Pick Your Own' entrance is just here 'X' on the right hand side.

        Enjoy your strawberry picking!
        Try not to eat them all when you walk back!

        Saturday, May 2, 2020

        Alwalton, Peterborough


        Alwalton is a pretty little village on the outskirts of Peterborough, adjacent to the A1.
        It has a Village Store with Tea Room and Post Office:
        Alwalton Tea Room



        The Cuckoo Pub



        Lynch Lodge


        St. Andrews Church:


        And is the birthplace of Sir Henry Royce.
        Sir Henry Royce

        Old Images of Alwalton: 
        Peterborough Images, Alwalton

        Walking Around Alwalton

        Ferry Meadows to Alwalton
        Ferry Meadows to Castor
        Ferry Meadows to Alwalton via Milton Ferry Bridge



        Friday, May 1, 2020

        Ferry Meadows To Alwalton, Water Newton, Ailsworth and Castor





        Distance: Approximately miles or 14.5km
        Time: 3 hours 30 mins
        Terrain: flat/slopes/steps/bridges/gravel paths/grass/road
        Eat/Toilet Stop: Yes
        General Information: 
        This walk begins (and ends) at the Ferry Meadows Visitors Centre
        then follows the path alongside the Nene Valley railway until it joins the river up to Alwalton Lock. It then cuts across lovely meadows where we rejoin the river and follow it up to the beautiful village of Water Newton. From there we walk through the lovely villages of Ailsworth and Castor and then drop back down to Ferry Meadows when we go over Milton Ferry Bridge and pick up the breathtaking Riverside Walk that runs through Bluebell Wood.
        Look out for the red information along the route for places of interest and stops for refreshments.

        • 1 Starting at the Visitor Centre (X) turn right, heading in the direction of the Caravan Park and Nene Valley railway station. 

        Overton Station is on the Nene Valley Railway Line:

        Nene Valley Railway
        • Just before you cross the road to the railway station, take a sharp right and follow the path alongside the track.

        • 3 When you reach this signpost, turn left and walk over the railway bridge.
                              
        • 4 Then turn right...
        ...joining the path to Alwalton which is just over 1 mile/3km long. 
        It has some long, gentle, upward slopes, but halfway along the path, these chairs provide a welcome rest and have some wonderful high views across the tree tops to the river and meadows beyond.



        • 6 At the bottom of the steps, turn left..


        ...and follow the path along the river. It eventually bears left and goes up a very steep hill. 
        When you reach the road at the top of the hill, you're in the pretty village of Alwalton
        If you look to the left, you'll see Lynch Lodge.
        Lynch Lodge, Alwalton.

        If you look to the right, you'll see Alwalton Church.
        • At this point, you can turn right to continue your walk * or turn left and stop at the village for refreshments at: 
        Alwalton Tea Room, Shop and Post Office
        Alwalton Tea Room, Shop and Post Office

        The Cuckoo, Alwalton. 
        The Cuckoo, Alwalton

        Just outside the village, if you turn left onto Oundle Road, it's just a 5 minute walk to the  East of England Arena and Marriott Hotel roundabout where you'll find:


        Alwalton Harvestor
        Alwalton Harvester
        * Follow this road all the way down the very steep slope and walk through the gate at the bottom. 
        In front of you is a tiny bridge which stands on the site of the old Alwalton Mill.
        • 7 Follow the narrow winding path until you reach Alwalton Lock. Walk through the Lock and when you reach the final gate, walk straight ahead through the meadow, heading towards the bridge and windmill (X)

        • 8 Continue on past the windmill and go through the gate, following the path next to Castor Mill.


        • 9 At this point, join the left-hand path as marked.



        • 10 When you reach this gate, cross over the stile and take a sharp left towards the (X)

        • 11 At the bottom of the slope, cross over this little bridge and follow the pathway bearing left.

        This meadow pathway is approx 1 mile/3 km long. The river comes into view on the left hand side, with the Nene Valley railway line on your right, and runs through stiles and bridges until you reach the quaint village of Water Newton (visible here to your left).

        • 12 When you reach this point, you can either turn left and explore Water Newton (X) or turn right to follow the path across to the railway line.

        • 13 When you've crossed the railway line, join the narrow road straight ahead and follow it straight into Ailsworth. At the end of this road, turn right.

         The first of several refreshment stops is just two minutes walk from here:
        The Coffee House
        The Coffee House - Ailsworth
        • 14 Continue along this pavement and follow it until it stops*.
        As you walk along this road into Castor, you have many more opportunities to stop:

        The Prince of Wales Feathers
        The Prince of Wales Feathers
        The Royal Oak
        The Royal Oak
        The Chubby Castor
        The Chubby Castor - Fitzwilliams Arms
        • *when the pavement stops at the bottom of Love Hill, cross the road. Continue on up the hill and straight along the pavement for about half a mile until you reach this point, where you'll need to cross the busy road.


        The red cross marks the top of Castor Hill. Follow that road back down into Ferry Meadows and you'll glimpse some spectacular views of the whole park on your way down.




        • 15 At the bottom of the hill is Milton Ferry Bridge...
        ...but don't go over it. Instead, take the left-hand path beside it.

        • 16 Follow this river path for about 5 minutes until you reach this split path at Bluebell Wood.
        The lower path to the right takes you directly alongside the river on a raised board walk and has beautiful views of the river. The path to the left takes you up above the woods and has amazing high views of the woods and river below.

        Both paths lead directly to a main pathway where you turn right and then go over Bluebell Bridge.

        • 17 Follow the path until you reach the next bridge (Ham Bridge) then go left over it.

        • 18 At the bottom of Ham Bridge, turn left and follow the long river path until you get to the next bridge.

        • 19 Go over this bridge and take a sharp right.

        • 20 At the end of the path, turn right. 

        • 21 Finally, cross the road and follow the path back to the Visitors Centre.
         



        That's the end of your walk, I hope you've enjoyed it!


        Ferry Meadows To Alwalton, via Milton Ferry Bridge.





        plotaroute - Ferry Meadows to Alwalton via Milton Ferry Bridge


        Distance: Approximately 4.8 miles or 7.8km
        Time: 1 hour 30 mins
        Terrain: flat/slopes/steps/bridges/gravel paths/grass
        Eat/Toilet Stop: Yes
        General Information: Starts and finishes at the Ferry Meadows Visitors Centre.
        This walk joins the river at the beautiful Milton Ferry Bridge and then follows the river through beautiful countryside up to Alwalton Lock. We then go through Alwalton and head back to Ferry Meadows on the other side of the river, down a long, gentle slope.

        Look out for the red information along the route for places of interest and stops for refreshments.

        • 1 Starting at the Visitor Centre (X) turn left.

        • 2 At this signpost, bear right.

        • 3 When you reach this bridge, go over it and turn right towards the Pontoon Bridge.

        • 4 Cross over the Pontoon Bridge, and then turn left.

        • 5 Bear right here and follow this path all the way to Milton Ferry Bridge.

        • 6 Cross over Milton Ferry bridge and turn left into the meadow.

        • 7 Follow this path until you reach the railway line, then go up and over to the other side.
        This river path is about 1 mile/3 km long and eventually bears right

        • 8 When you reach the next bridge, go over it and then bear right again.

        • 9 Alwalton Lock will soon come into view.  Cross over it and head for the (X)

        This path takes you past the site of the old Alwalton MIll (X)
        peterboroughimages - Alwalton
        Follow this path over the little bridge and through the gates in front of you.


        • 10 Go up the very steep hill and follow it until you reach this Alwalton junction.

        From here, you can either turn right into the village for refreshments...
        Alwalton Tea Room, Shop and Post Office
        Alwalton Tea Room, Shop and Post Office

        The Cuckoo, Alwalton. 
        The Cuckoo, Alwalton

        Just outside the village, if you turn left onto Oundle Road, it's just a 5 minute walk to the  East of England Arena and Marriott Hotel roundabout where you'll find:


        Alwalton Harvestor
        Alwalton Harvester
        ...or bear left and follow this path back down to the river. 
        To the right of this picture is Lynch Lodge:
        Lynch Lodge

        • 11 When you reach this point, you can either go rightup the steps, and turn left at the top. Or go straight on and follow the lower river path (which can be challenging in the winter months).
         Both paths lead to the railway bridge by Chesterton Riding Stables. 


        • 12 Go over this bridge and then turn right.


        • 13 From here, you can either follow the path along the road that leads back to Ferry Meadows Visitors Centre and Car Park, or the pretty path along the rail track that takes you past the Caravan Site and back up to the main road, where you take a left turn back to the Visitors Centre.


        That's the end of your walk, I hope you enjoyed it!