Middlesex Greenway (Middlesex)
Appearance
Middlesex Greenway | |
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Length | 45 mi (72 km) |
Location | Middlesex, UK |
Trailheads | Staines-upon-Thames Enfield Lock |
Use | Hiking |
Highest point | 150.2 m |
Lowest point | 14.2 m |
Difficulty | Easy |
The Middlesex Greenway is a long-distance walking route along the western and northern edges of the historic county of Middlesex, in the United Kingdom.
The route is 45 miles long and was devised by Stephen Collins, who walked it over two days in 1990.[1]
The trailheads are:
- Staines-upon-Thames
- North of Enfield Lock
References
[edit]- ^ 'Councillor embarks on quest to rediscover lost 45-mile walking trail': Rachel Russell in The Watford Observer, 13 October 2017