Swan in Paradise NR, Newnham |
- From the car park take a small gateway into the reserve and follow the track in a loop through the wood and along by the river before coming out again in the car park.
- Carry on towards the play area and pool but take a right across a small bridge. Follow the path immediately to your left through Sheep’s Green alongside a small waterway. Carry on until you reach the road (Fen Causeway).
- Cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and carry on along the pathway until you reach a pond. Walk past the restaurants and turn right. Go past The Granta pub and cross straight over the crossroads at the lights.
- Follow the path along Queen’s Road until you reach the entrance to King's College. Take the sandy track that runs along 'The Backs' (King’s College Chapel should be on your right).
- You can then go through either Clare College, if it is open, this is chargeable during the summer but often not during the winter months, and then bear left into Trinity Lane then right down St Mary’s Passage. Or go up to the next entrance (Garrett Hostel Lane) which is a right of way. This will also bring you out on Trinity Lane but this time turn right and then left into St Mary’s Passage.
- Once out of St Mary’s Passage turn right onto King’s Parade. Follow this road past The Senate House and King’s College on your right and Gt. St. Mary’s church on your left. There are lots of cafes, restaurant’s and pubs on this route, especially the Cambridge end but, if we have walked in the morning, we often stop off at The Copper Kettle opposite King’s for a sausage sandwich before making our way back!
- At the end of King’s Parade swing right into Silver Street and follow the road before cutting through Laundress Lane, behind The Anchor pub. At the end of the lane go right down to the mill pond.
- Cross the river and then follow the river to the left past the punts and weir. The Double Tree Hotel should be on your left on the opposite bank. Walk alongside the river all the way back to the roadway (Fen Causeway), cross the road and continue to walk with the river back towards Lammas Land. Take the small bridge on your right back to the car park.
Our route was: 2.18 miles
See the route on mapometer.com
Terrain: Flat, mostly tarmac paths apart from the nature reserve.
Habitat: Woodland, river, meadow, urban
Facilities: Lammas Land end has toilets and a kiosk (summer only). Cambridge end has numerous cafes, restaurants, pubs and shops.
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