Ouse Valley Way
The Ouse Valley Way is a 150-mile (240 km) footpath in England, following the River Great Ouse from its source near Syresham in Northamptonshire to its mouth in The Wash near King's Lynn. The path begins outside the King's Head pub in Syresham (52°04′06″N 1°04′51″W / 52.0683°N 1.0807°W / 52.0683; -1.0807 (Ouse Valley Way (Syresham trailhead))) and ends on the Green Quay in King's Lynn (52°45′04″N 0°23′37″E / 52.7512°N 0.3935°E / 52.7512; 0.3935 (Ouse Valley Way (King's Lynn trailhead))).
There is a long-term plan to complete remaining gaps in the path, meanwhile it is possible to walk the entire route, although in places the footpath and river temporarily part company.
The route passes many interesting places and there is much to see, including attractive countryside, pretty villages, ancient English market towns, churches and a cathedral, and abundant wildlife.
Towns from source to mouth include Buckingham, Milton Keynes, Olney, Bedford, St Neots, Huntingdon, St Ives, Ely, Downham Market, and King's Lynn.
The route is way-marked and maintained by The Countryside Agency who also provide maps and written guides online.
A small section of the Ouse Valley Way is used on the Pathfinder March.
External links
Download coordinates as:
- KML
- GPX (all coordinates)
- GPX (primary coordinates)
- GPX (secondary coordinates)
- Huntingdonshire website - notes on the section from St Neots to Earith
- Borough of Milton Keynes - notes on the route from Stony Stratford across northern Milton Keynes to Newport Pagnell.
52°18′55″N 0°02′52″W / 52.3152°N 0.0477°W / 52.3152; -0.0477 (Ouse Valley Way)
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(upstream to downstream)
(upstream to downstream by confluence)
(upstream to downstream)
- Harrold bridge
- A428 Turvey bridge
- A428 Bromham bypass
- A6 Bedford Town Bridge
- A421 Bedford bypass
- Great Barford Bridge
- A428 Bridge St Neots
- St Neots Town Bridge
- Godmanchester Chinese Bridge
- A14 bridge, River Great Ouse
- Huntingdon Old Bridge
- St Ives Bridge