Grafman - 10.5k Run Lap
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 10.46 km
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Average duration: 3h 05
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 21 m
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Vertical drop: - 20 m
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Highest point: 56 m
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Lowest point: 43 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Grafham
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Start/End: N 52.297789° / W 0.292618°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 44 m
- 1 : km 4.34 - alt. 47 m - Turn sharp left
- 2 : km 4.96 - alt. 46 m - Turn sharp left
- 3 : km 4.97 - alt. 46 m - Turn left
- 4 : km 5.32 - alt. 46 m - Turn sharp right
- 5 : km 5.88 - alt. 56 m - Turn left onto Church Road
- 6 : km 7.3 - alt. 45 m - Turn right
- 7 : km 7.38 - alt. 45 m - Turn left onto Church Road
- 8 : km 8.8 - alt. 56 m - Turn right
- 9 : km 9.36 - alt. 46 m - Turn sharp left
- S/E : km 10.46 - alt. 44 m
Other walks in the area
Grafham Water to Over
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Ouse Valley Way - St Neots to Houghton

A walk along the Ouse Valley Way from St Neots to Houghton.
A perfect river side walk following the gentle flowing River Ouse as it meanders past nature reserves to Godmanchester. From here there is easy access into Huntingdon or across the meadows to Houghton and its infamous mill. A perfect way to enjoy a summers day.
In Search of The King of the Belgians

A pub crawl to the Huntingdonshire pub known as The King of the Belgians.
The unique pub name of The King of the Belgians is not the only reason to search out this hostelry. It has an excellent range of ales, offers good food, provides good company and has an intriguing history with regard to its names. This walk uses the road from Houghton so it is an easy stroll with other pubs along the route.
Ouse Valley Way - Houghton to St Ives

A circular walk from Houghton to St Ives using the Ouse Valley Way.
A simple and easy riverside walk following the course of the River Ouse. The walk uses the Ouse Valley Way to St Ives, returning via the picturesque Hemingford villages, full of thatched cottages and world charm. There's plenty of pubs, there's river locks, there's the iconic mill at Houghton which makes this a well worthwhile wander. Make a whole day of it and take in the sights and sounds and, of course, the quintessential English pubs.
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Woodlands Park
Country walk with a halfway treat. Pass through open countryside alongside streams and through woods.
Finish up with a pub lunch or refreshing drink at the Pheasant pub.
Everton & Potton from Sandy
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Between Sandy and Everton
This walk takes in a variety of the landscapes of Central Bedfordshire: heathland, woods, meadows, arable land and even a short stretch of market gardening. It starts and finishes in the RPSB nature reserve. Lunch time refreshment is available at the Thornton Arms in Everton.
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