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Ruins on the Midshires Way

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Ruins on the Midshires Way

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  • Location: Haversham-Cum-Little Linford, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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    August 22, 2023

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    The Midshires Way is a cracking long-distance footpath that runs from the Chiltern Hills through the Midlands counties of Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, to Stockport, Greater Manchester. It's about 230 miles long and the trail around Milton Keynes is particularly scnenic.

    August 19, 2023

    Hiking

    The Midshires Way is a long-distance footpath and bridleway that runs for 230 miles (370 km) from the Chiltern Hills from near Bledlow in Buckinghamshire, through the Midlands counties of Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, to Stockport, Greater Manchester. It also links several other long-distance walking routes or trackways including The Ridgeway, the Pennine Bridleway and the Trans Pennine Trail.
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    Little Linford Wood loop from Great Linford Manor

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    Start your hike from Great Linford Manor Park, where historical gardens and playful art sculptures set the scene. This moderate 7.5-mile (12.1 km) loop takes about 3 hours and 8 minutes to complete, with an elevation gain of 253 feet (77 metres). As you continue, the route transitions into the ancient Little Linford Wood, offering a mix of wide grassy rides and narrower earth paths. You will also follow the meandering River Great Ouse and the Grand Union Canal, enjoying diverse scenery throughout.

    While Great Linford Manor Park features both surfaced and unsurfaced paths, Little Linford Wood's narrower earth paths can be bumpy and muddy, especially after rain. Some sections may have appreciable slopes, making the route less practical for wheelchairs or buggies. Be prepared for varied terrain on this journey.

    This trail is notable for blending historical significance with natural beauty. Great Linford Manor Park's 17th and 18th-century gardens have been restored, offering a glimpse into its Saxon-era past. Little Linford Wood, managed by the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust, is an ecological success story, serving as a reintroduction center for Dormice and a habitat for Tree Sparrows, buzzards, and many other wildlife species.

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    Embark on the Little Linford Wood and Linford Manor loop, a moderate hike spanning 9.5 miles (15.3 km) with an elevation gain of 306 feet (93 metres). This route offers a diverse journey through ancient woodlands and historic parklands, taking approximately 3 hours and 58 minutes to complete. You will experience the serene atmosphere of Little Linford Wood Nature Reserve, home to centuries-old Ash trees and rich wildlife. As you continue, the trail leads you to the elegant Great Linford Manor Park, where you can admire restored Water Gardens and ornamental ponds. Look out for the impressive Veteran Lime Tree, a notable historical feature within the park.

    Before you set out, be aware that the terrain on this loop can be quite varied. While Great Linford Manor Park generally features accessible paths, sections within Little Linford Wood can be uneven and become muddy, especially after rainfall. For this reason, some parts of the trail may not be suitable for wheelchairs or buggies. We recommend choosing your footwear wisely to ensure a comfortable and safe experience on the route.

    This trail offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a standout option in the region. You will transition from the ancient Little Linford Wood, known for its mature trees and shrubs, to the historical Great Linford Manor Park. In spring, the woodlands burst with color from bluebells and wood anemone, adding to the trail's charm. The park's historical elements and restored features provide a glimpse into the area's past, enriching your hiking experience.

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    Hike the 10.4-mile Grand Union Canal and Floodplain Forest Loop, a moderate route offering canal views and wildlife in a lush nature reserve

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    Location: Haversham-Cum-Little Linford, South East England, England, United Kingdom

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