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.
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 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