Further progress on Green Walks. This week, I have added three more boundary walks, around Oxford (including Abingdon Lock, pictured), Cambridge and Milton Keynes.
Plus, musing upon the direction of circular walks.
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Further progress on Green Walks. This week, I have added three more boundary walks, around Oxford (including Abingdon Lock, pictured), Cambridge and Milton Keynes.
Plus, musing upon the direction of circular walks.
Last month, I reported on the absorption of the former greenwalks.uk site. Today, I have added three walks to the site: the Loch Leven Heritage Trail, the Tyne and Wear Heritage Way (endpoints pictured), and the Community Forest Path in the Bristol area.
Big changes to the site this week, as I inhale all the content from the greenwalks.uk site. Since I have been the sole content creator, it made sense to bring it all in-house: there are crossover opportunities for content, and it is just easier.
Head over, then, to https://lwalks.london/greenwalks/ and use the Green walks dropdown. It looks a bit monochrome at the moment, but I shall try to brighten it up.
A station-to-station walk along all the branches of the District Line, starting in the east.
Station to station from Shenfield and Abbey Wood to Whitechapel, and on to Reading, calling at all stations on the Elizabeth Line.