An overview of walking the Jurassic Way including links to walking information, walking equipment, walking holidays, walking maps and travel related to walking

Jurassic Way 142km / 88 miles Linear Walk

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Start Banbury, Oxfordshire SP462402

Finish Stamford, Lincs TF041075

 

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Map Ordnance Survey Explorer 191, 206, 207, 223, 224 and 234
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The name is derived from the line of Jurassic Limestone that the route follows marking the northern edge of Northamptonshire. Rockingham is a highlight on the way with its Castle and motor racing ciruit.

Ordnance Survey Explorer 191 Banbury, Bicester & Chipping Norton

 

Ordnance Survey Explorer 206 Edge Hill & Fenny Compton

 

Warkworth

Overthorpe

Middleton Cheney

Chacombe

Upper Wardington

Wardington

Edgcote

Chipping Warden joining the Macmillan Way

Woodford Halse

Church Charwelton

Charwelton

Hellidon

Lower Catesby

Ordnance Survey Explorer 207 Newport Pagnell & Northampton South

 

 

Ordnance Survey Explorer 223 Northampton & Market Harborough

 

Welford

Sibbertoft

 

Ordnance Survey Explorer 224 Corby & Wellingborough

 

Ordnance Survey Explorer 234 Rutland Water

 

Harringworth

River Welland

Barrowden

Wakerley

Wakerley Great Wood

Fineshade Abbey

Westhay Wood

Duddington

River Welland

Geeston joining the Macmillan and Hereward Ways into Stamford

 


Further Information

Jurassic Way from Northamptonshire County Council

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