This is another of the walks around the RSPB reserve in
Swavesey and Fen Ditton. Part of this
route is detailed here as a shorter walk.
We once again started in the car park but you can pick the
route up from the guided busway or Swavesey village.
1. Starting in the car park take the gateway ahead and then
take a gateway on your right. Follow the
track passing a lake on your right. When
you reach the signpost go through the gate on your right.
2. Follow the bank past the hide with the lake on your right
and the river Great Ouse on your left.
Ferry Mere, Swavesey |
3. Eventually you will come to a small lock with a bridge. Go
over the bridge and carry on forward down the riverbank. Again follow the bank keeping the river on
your left. On your left you should see
two churches – the spire belongs to Over church and the square tower to
Swavesey.
River Great Ouse towards Over |
4. When you find the bank bearing right and the river left
continue on and go over a weir and turn right.
River Great Ouse |
5. Continue along this bank until you get to a small thicket.
We rested for a while here as there is a convenient fallen tree. After the tree turn right leaving the tall
spire of Over church behind. Continue
through a small woodland until you come out in a field and cross over towards
the roadway.
6. Once through the gate turn right and walk along the roadway
until you reach the guided busway and turn right before crossing the busway.
7. Walk along the busyway with Swavesey church (The Priory) on
your left. Continue on until you reach a
small crossing on the track. Cross over
the track and go down slightly before taking a footpath through a gate on your
left.
Swavesey Church (The Priory) |
8. Follow this path keeping the stream on your left and the
meadow on your right.
Continue on until you reach a wider channel. Climb up to the bank and turn right. Walk along a short distance until you reach
the small lock that you crossed in point 3. Cross the lock and turn left.
9. Follow the bank to the end and go through the gate. Bear
slightly right and go down the slope, bearing right at the end, go through the
gate. You will now have a large lake on
your right and the busway beyond the hedge on your left. There are picnic tables along here if you
wish to stop.
10. Continue on this track until you reach a busway crossing at
the corner of the lake. Take the track
on the right that runs alongside the lake.
Continue until you reach the end and take the gap on the left back to
the car park.
Our route was 5.2 miles
See the route on mapometer
Terrain: Flat grassy paths. Can get very muddy in places and some areas prone to flooding.
Habitats: Meadows, river, lakes.
Facilities: No toilets or other facilities on site. Close to guided busway stops.
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