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| A three mile easy walking route between Staines and Wraysbury Stations, following riverside paths, public open spaces and field paths. Some stiles. The walk - Map From Staines Station ticket office turn left, pass footbridge and follow Station Path shortly bearing left under pedestrian subway into car park. Turn left on red tarmac path and follow around car park then turn left, heading towards the Thames Lodge Hotel, pass hotel car park and turn sharp left onto the Thames Path. Follow the past under Staines Bridge and continue ahead alongside the river past Church Island on your left. Turn left into Church Street and left again through iron gates into The Lammas Recreation Ground. Follow the river for approximately 100 metres before turning right on the central path to the gates on Wraysbury Road. Cross road with car, pass through metal barrier into Church Lammas following gravel path to the stile on the opposite side. Cross Staines Reservoir Aqueduct and go ahead through the subway to the gate. (If field is muddy, retrace your steps through the subway and climb embankment to tarmac patch, turn right and continue ahead to Moor Lane, turn left and opposite the Swan Public House, continue at *). Push the gate open as far as possible and step over the chain. (This is Lammas Court, common land, to which the public have access for 'Air and Exercise'). Continue forward bearing slightly right towards the end house, and cross the hidden stile into Moor Lane. Turn left, and opposite the Swan Public House* turn right, onto the footpath. Pass through a kissing gate and cross the railway line with care, continue to the boardwalk, (If the footpath ahead is flooded, turn right over the Wraysbury River, cross stile, climb steps to bridleway track, continue at **), and keep straight ahead with the Wraysbury River on your right. At the end of the fenceline on your left, continue ahead on field-edge path to stile, climb steps to bridleway track**, turn left and proceed along tarmac road (Moor Lane). Turn right under the M25 and at footpath sign on the left, cross stile into field keeping to left hand edge and cross stile in left hand corner. Go straight ahead following the footpath sign keeping overhead powers lines on your left, when almost at end of field, bear left into corner and cross stile. Continue on fenced path alongside the Staines to Windsor railway line, ignore stile on the left and continue on this path, alongside the Colne Brook and then up into Coppermill Road. Turn left, cross the bridge and left into Wraysbury Station. Trains run hourly back to Staines Station. Points of interest
Group information The Ramblers' Association aims to help everyone enjoy walking in the countryside, to foster care and understanding of the countryside, to protect rights of way, to secure public access on foot to open country, and defend the natural beauty of the countryside. For details of membership, write to: The Ramblers' Association, 2nd floor, Camelford House, 87-90 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TW Tel:2027 339 8500 - Fax: 0207 339 8501 www.ramblers.org.uk (external website); e-mail: ramblers@london.ramblers.org.uk Egham and Staines Conservation Volunteers was formed by a small group of local enthusiasts in 1986 with the help of the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers to whom we are affiliated. We meet once a fortnight throughout the year in the Runnymede and Spelthorne areas to perform a variety of tasks, all aimed at improving the local environment. Could you spare an hour or so on one of the Sunday tasks? No great skills are required. For details contact the Group Secretary, Norma Smith. Tel: 01784 454381. Acknowledgements Staines Group of the Ramblers' Association and the Egham and Staines Conservation Volunteers wish to acknowledge the generous funding given by the BAA Heathrow and DoETR, the support of Groundwork Thames Valley and the publicity of Middlesex County Press. Follow the county code
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