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  1. The Ouse Valley Way is due to open on Friday May 7th 2004. It is Britain's newest long distance walk.
  2. The Ouse Valley Way is approximately 150 miles long. It has been split up into 5 Main Sections, and each Main Section has been further split into 4 Sub Sections.
  3. At an average of 12.5 miles per day, it will take 12 days to complete.
  4. The Start Point is the source of the River Great Ouse at Syresham, Northamptonshire. The finish point is at King's Lynn, Norfolk.
  5. Landscape - it is a flat walk, through picturesque villages and market towns. Easy walking for all.

Contacts

The Ouse Valley Way links the counties of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. The walk now exists thanks to the collaborative efforts of the following authorities:

Bedfordshire County Council
Buckinghamshire County Council
Cambridgeshire County Council
Huntingdonshire District Council
Milton Keynes Council
Norfolk County Council
Northamptonshire County Council

Please contact the Rights of Way Officers at the above authorities if you have any queries on any of the sections of this route. For a general enquiry please contact Diane Evans, Ouse Valley Way Project Officer at Milton Keynes Council on Tel: 01908 252023

This website is supported by The Countryside Agency.

Credits

Photographs on this site are owned by the authorities mentioned above. Thanks to Barrie Mason and Martin Anstee, for supplying some of the photographs from the Bedfordshire area.

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