Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Ferry Meadows to Orton Mere via Orton Longueville Wood (Woodland Trust)






Distance: Approximately  3.5 miles or  6 km
Time:   1.5 hour circular
Terrain: flat/gravel paths/grass/pavements
Eat/Toilet Stop: Yes.
General Information: 
This walk begins (and ends) at the Ferry Meadows Visitors Centre and follows the main road for about half a mile before crossing over into Orton Longueville Woods (run by the Woodland Trust) then heads back to Ferry Meadows via Orton Mere.


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


    2 .  Cross the road by the railway station and walk over the railway tracks. 
            Then follow the path up to the roundabout and bear left.




    3. Cross the road at these traffic lights and then head towards the 'X'.


    This is the entrance to the woods:

    There's only one path, so just follow it until you reach the end.

    This pond is a great place to catch Woodpeckers!



    4.  At the end of the path, turn left.


    Look out for this lovely church on your left-hand side.





    5. When you reach these traffic lights, cross the road and head for the 'X' which is Orton Mere. 






    When you enter Orton Mere, follow the road through to the end of the car park where you'll find the railway crossing.

    From here, you have three options back to Ferry Meadows:
    1/ Take a left turn before you cross the rail track and follow the signs back to the park.

    2/ Go over the rail track and cross the weir bridge then go right up to Thorpe Meadows and then double back:

    3/ Go over the rail track and cross the weir bridge and then turn left and follow the lovely river path back into the park and through the Golf Course. 
    Take a sharp left at the end of the path to cross the big bridge and then follow the signs back into the park.
    (This river walk option is very pretty in the Spring/Summer time and is well worth the extra mile! )  















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