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Lady’s Walk

Huntingdon, Ramsey

Type of walk

Flat, Forest

What's here

On Lead Areas

About this walk

Board on entrance to wood showing a map of the paths running through the wood and round the outside. Can get a bit muddy in the winter. Easiest access is via the Upwood Meadows nature reserve which also has a free car park.

Update: A note from The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire. Dog walkers are pleased asked to keep dogs on-lead at all times.

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    lovedear

    8 years ago

    Lovely dog walk most of the year especially when the bluebells are out in April/May, you have to beware of the cows from June - November in Upwood Meadow as they tend to chase the dogs so the walk is less pleasant.
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How to get there

Address

Meadow Ln, Huntingdon PE26 2QL, UK View on Google

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///ports.plantings.chill View on w3w

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