10k Walk Route 1
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 10.00 km
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Average duration: 2h 50
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 2 m
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Vertical drop: - 2 m
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Highest point: 4 m
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Lowest point: 1 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Wyberton CP
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Start/End: N 52.951763° / W 0.035341°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 2 m
- S/E : km 10 - alt. 2 m
Other walks in the area
Lincolnshire Coast Path - Boston to Wrangle

A beach walk from Boston to Wrangle. An alternative route to the coastal defence banks that provides a change to the marsh views. Open flat farmland, tiny hamlets, large churches and plenty of pubs along the way. Not strictly part of a coast path but this route roughly follows the coast of medieval times when Wrangle boasted the third largest harbour along this section of coastline.
Moulton Marsh and The Welland from Horseshoe Nature Reserve
This Lincolnshire walk offers great rewards including panoramic views, close-ups of boats heading to and from the marina at Fosdyke and an abundance of birds.Vast skies dominate Moulton Marsh, part of The Wash and Lincolnshire's last great coastal wilderness.
Moulton Marsh and The Welland from Fosdyke Bridge
Vast skies dominate Moulton Marsh, part of The Wash and Lincolnshire's last great coastal wilderness. This walk offers great rewards including panoramic views, close-ups of boats heading to and from the marina at Fosdyke and an abundance of birds.
Surfleet Circular via Peter Seadike Lane

This walk is useful when fields are waterlogged, mainly on quiet lanes. When we did this walk in autumn the sunflowers were spectacular.
Surfleet circular via Surfleet Seas End

Nice walk for when it is poor underfoot. Starting at great pub "Riverside Hotel", following River Glen by Spalding Golf course, crossing river at the lock to sea. Returns down quiet lanes to Surfleet.
Lincolnshire Coast Path - Wrangle to Wainfleet

A beach walk from Wrangle to Wainfleet. An alternative route to the coastal defence banks that provides a little more interest. Open flat farmland, tiny hamlets and a long straight footpath that was once thought to have been a Roman road. The end of the walk is at Batemans Brewery where a worthy reward of some handsome ale can be purchased in this unique setting within the confines of an old windmill.
Surfleet via Peter Seadike Lane to Surfleet Bank return via Macmillan Way

This walk uses quiet country lanes with open vistas across agricultural fields to arrive at river glen by Surfleet Bank and the sea lock. Follows Macmillan Way through golf course and delightful river Glen. passing under the A16 and continues along river to crosses over river to return to village hall.
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