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Farnborough Routes & Tracks

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Looking for the best hiking trails in Farnborough? You've come to the right place. We offer everything you'll need whether you're going hiking, bicycling, trail running, or doing other outdoor activities. Farnborough is surrounded by lovely scenery, with several hiking and cycling options.
This Hampshire town is located on the Hampshire-Surrey county line. Although the region is densely populated, it is adjacent to a number of large wooded areas to the east. Hawley Lake and Common, just north of the town centre, is another wonderful local alternative, with miles of paths. Just to the south, the Basingstoke Canal Walk may be found.
The town is well-known for its annual airshow and for having a fascinating aviation history, which includes the first powered flight in the United Kingdom in 1908.
Frimley Hatches Nature Reserve and the Blackwater Valley Footpath are immediately to the east of the community on this round trek from the town. You'll also go to Farnborough Abbey, which was founded in 1881. Every Saturday at 3 p.m., the Abbey offers public tours that include a tour of the cathedral and a visit to the crypt.
A number of lakes can be found at the Frimley nature reserve, where you may spot a variety of water birds.

 

Wiltshire Routes & Tracks

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Looking for the best hiking trails in Wiltshire? You've come to the right place. We offer everything you'll need whether you're going hiking, bicycling, trail running, or doing other outdoor activities. Wiltshire is surrounded by lovely scenery, with many hiking and cycling options.
This County of Wiltshire is located in South West England .

 

GPS Track Details
Track length: 10.45 km
Moving time: 25
Average speed: 24.17 km/h
Total ascent: 163 m
Total descent: 183 m
Difficulty Level: 4/5 - Hard
Overall rating: 5 (49 vote(s))

This is a fairly hard route not for the faint hearted. This is a great walk to the most southerly point on Skye, on the Sleat peninsula, at the very end of a single track road south from Armadale, the walk uses the same path there and back, at the end of the car park the is a large metal farm gate, left of this there is a smaller wooded gate allowing access, follow the direction that the sign points, the first section of the walk simple follow the rough road as it regularly drops and raises over the Heather moor. After crossing a muddy section the path it meets a rocky shoreline and turns left around a rocky headland. The path now is a little vague crossed by more rocks, but follow the shore line, with the shore in sight you will reach a Marker Post, ahead is the sandy beach, to the right the path continues to the Point of Sleat, if you want to carry on to the Lighthouse head back to the Marker Post, from the beach. This is a modern lighthouse unmanned and completely automatic from here there are some fantastic views out to the small isles of Rum, Canna and Eigg, on a clear day. This walk covers a distance of 6 miles long a diverse and changing moorland and sea coast, with the average time to complete the walk about 2 hours, depending on how fast you wish to take the route, head back to car park on the same route as you went up.

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