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Hiking : Beale Park - The Ridge

United Kingdom England West Berkshire

Map of the trail for Beale Park - The Ridge

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

5.66 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

Welcome to the Beale Park - The Ridge hiking route!

Located in a beautiful natural area, this moderate difficulty out-and-back trail covers a distance of 5.66 kilometers with no elevation gain. Before embarking on this journey, make sure to bring plenty of water and check the weather forecast.

As you start your hike, you will come across various points of interest along the trail. At the beginning, you will pass by Whitchurch Lock, a picturesque water feature. Further along the trail, at about 2.3 kilometers from the start, you will find a fountain where you can take a break and enjoy the surroundings.

Midway through the hike, you will reach Beale Park, a zoo with delightful attractions for all ages. Take some time to explore the park before continuing on your journey. Around the same distance from the start, you will find a refreshing water source and a cozy cafe where you can refuel.

On the way back, you can stop by The Swan, a charming pub located just 0.02 kilometers from the start. This is a great spot to relax and unwind after your hike. Additionally, there are picnic sites and benches scattered along the trail where you can rest and take in the scenery.

Remember to follow trail markers and respect the natural surroundings. Enjoy your hike on the Beale Park - The Ridge route!

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