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Good Day Walks with a train back to the starting point.

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The Cotswold Line Promotion Group has drawn up a series of station-to-station walks along the whole of the Cotswold & Malvern Line (Oxford–Worcester–Hereford) - there's a guidebook available. Colwall-Hereford is a full-day hike (20 miles), but most of the other legs are pretty short at ~10 miles or so. Some lovely walks along the Evenlode valley and over the Cotswold edge.
 
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The Cotswold Line Promotion Group has drawn up a series of station-to-station walks along the whole of the Cotswold & Malvern Line (Oxford–Worcester–Hereford) - there's a guidebook available. Colwall-Hereford is a full-day hike (20 miles), but most of the other legs are pretty short at ~10 miles or so. Some lovely walks along the Evenlode valley and over the Cotswold edge.

http://www.clpg.org.uk/page/what-we-do/ says:
In 1995, the Group published a book detailing 14 station to station walks all the way from Hereford to Oxford. 2000 copies of the fully illustrated book were printed and, almost all have now been sold. A second book, featuring walks in the opposite direction, was published in September 2009. This is available from local stations or, post free, from the Membership Secretary, to CLPG members, at a reduced price of £6.00.
 

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Morecambe - Bare lane along the prom.

Obviously fewer trains, but the walk from Heysham along the prom is nice too.

Whitstable to Herne Bay

I suggested to a friend that they did Herne Bay to Birchington/Westgate-on-Sea/Margate and they enjoyed that. Takes in the ruins of Reculver.

I've done Broomfleet to Hessle as most of that was along the banks of the Humber Estuary, ending under the Humber Bridge.

Two I want to do this year are Thorne South to Althorpe along the canal and the South Humberside line, and - if timings allow - tick off Easttrington and Saltmarshe by walking between the two.
 
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Last summer I did a walk from Windermere utilising part of the Dalesway to Staveley, had a couple of enjoyable hours in Hawkshead Brewery then caught the train back to Windermere.
Like a previous poster, I usually prefer train out and walk back, but not in this instance as I felt I had earned my beer as the walk was just shy of 10 miles I seem to remember.
 

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Something a bit different, one can take the train to North Queensferry and walk along the Forth Road Bridge to South Queensferry. After a coffee break I took the train back to North Queensferry and walked along the Fife Coastal Path to Inverkeithing. Another pleasant coastal work, nothing difficult. On reaching Inverkeithing station it had started pouring with rain so I took a journey around the Fife Circle (had never used this line before) before going home.
 

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Planning to walk from Lelant to St Ives myself on Friday of next week, weather permitting.

Also Luxulyan back to Par as well.

It's on my wish-list to do hopefully one Saturday where the weather is nice & there is no engineering works.

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Kemsley to Sittingbourne is a nice walk when you go via the Milton Creek Country Park, then along a path alongside the water.

Also on Saturday I did Rochester towards Snodland, following a path which ran underneath the Medway viaducts (had to stop to grab a photo of a train going across), then along a grassy path which ran alongside the River Medway
towards Wouldham. Then after crossing the river, going via Holborough Marshes country park to reach Snodland station.

Hoping on Sunday to walk towards Maidstone from Wateringbury along the Medway.
 

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The Forth & Clyde and the Union canals link Bowling to Glasgow then on to Edinburgh. Towpaths along the full length. There are lots of stations next to or relatively close to the canals. Lots of permutations, including a walk thro the Falkirk Canal Tunnel (Falkirk & Polmont stations)
 

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The Forth & Clyde and the Union canals link Bowling to Glasgow then on to Edinburgh. Towpaths along the full length. There are lots of stations next to or relatively close to the canals. Lots of permutations, including a walk thro the Falkirk Canal Tunnel (Falkirk & Polmont stations)
Actually, there are many canals that follow railways. They served the same needs as the later railways. So:-

Worcester - Droitwich- Birmingham
Warwick - Birmingham
Coventry - nuneaton - Tamworth
Henley in Arden - Stratford
Leeds - Skipton - Gargrave then Colne- Preston.
Halifax- Rochdale

And on preserved railways
Market bosworth -Shackerstone
Llangollen - Chain Bridge.
 

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This doesnt strictly fit the criterea unless you were determined enough but a really cracking walk using Glasgow QS as a starting point is to get a train to Corrour then walk through to Dalwhinnie via Ben Alder, Bheinn Bheoil and the Culra then take a train back to Glasgow via Perth. A couple of points to make though. This is a distance of roughly 37 miles through some really tough, mountainous terrain so wouldn't really be achievable in a day unless you were a superfit fell runner! Also, this is a trip strongly recommended for the summer months as the weather can be deadly up there in winter.
I did the opposite route a few years ago and camped 2 nights on route, taking my time. It is a beautifully remote area and you are lucky if you meet anyone else walking through.
Thoroughly recommended if you want to dissappear for a short while!
 

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I can recommend the Medway Valley walk from Beltring towards Maidstone. First section from the station is along a closed lane, then crossing a dual carriageway before reaching the river. Nice gentle walk along the riverside path, surface quality was more dried mud (which was a bit uneven), some mud (mainly in areas the sun hadn't quite reached) before tarmac a mile from East Farleigh -> Maidstone.

12 miles, although I did detour a few times to visit the stations along the way.
 

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There is a railway leaflet published for the Cambrian coast line with walks between virtually every station on that line, mainly coastal but some inland, apart from the first section from Machynlleth. Obviously the walk across Barmouth viaduct to Fairbourne is a highlight.

Welshpool to Newtown is an easy 14 miles on the canal towpath which parallels the railway mainly on the other side of the river.

Ruabon to Chirk crosses a famous aqueduct.
 

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THE CAMBRIAN TRAILWAYS WALKING ROUTES​

The Cambrian Trailways are a series of leaflets promoting self guided linear walks between railway stations on the Cambrian Rail Line network. These have been developed to promote car-free accessible walks in the Snowdonia and Cambrian Coast area that really make the most of the wonderful, varied scenery and wildlife this unique part of the world has to offer.
 

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Denby Dale to Penistone, 5.7 miles all off road aside from extremely small sections.
 
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Can also recommend Seaford to Eastbourne. Whitstable to Birchington ( a bit further than the already mentioned Whitstable to Herne Bay) is another good coastal one. Inland Uckfield to East Grinstead (long), Otford to Eynsford, Tadworth to Reigate and Caterham to Redhill.
 

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Settle to Gargrave. Over Attermire and Stockdale to Malham (Height gain to consider) then Pennine way down the Aire valley to Gargrave. Starting at Giggleswick adds a mile.
 

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Malvern is a great place to do a railway based walk, last weekend we did Great Malvern to Colwall by train and walked back to Great Malvern over the Worcestershire Beacon. Although not many km it's a great hike up to the top and down the other side. You can always extend the walk north and finish at Malvern Link or divert south to British Camp from Colwall and walk the full length of the hills via the ridge path.
 

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Malvern is a great place to do a railway based walk, last weekend we did Great Malvern to Colwall by train and walked back to Great Malvern over the Worcestershire Beacon. Although not many km it's a great hike up to the top and down the other side. You can always extend the walk north and finish at Malvern Link or divert south to British Camp from Colwall and walk the full length of the hills via the ridge path.
Colwall to Ledbury is also beautiful with the Herefordshire beacon and a nice cafe along the way.
 

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From Winchester, there is a nice walk along the river, part of the Itchen Way Long Distance Path

Today, I walked from Winchester to Eastleigh and back by train.

There was a sign saying that part of the footpath was going to be closed, but it was fine today. I've had a look for details about this, and the only mention I can see is this short footpath diversion between Shawford and Compton

There was a program on BBC by Chris Packham walking along the Itchen: Chris Packham: The Walk That Made Me
 

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From Winchester, there is a nice walk along the river, part of the Itchen Way Long Distance Path

Today, I walked from Winchester to Eastleigh and back by train.

There was a sign saying that part of the footpath was going to be closed, but it was fine today. I've had a look for details about this, and the only mention I can see is this short footpath diversion between Shawford and Compton

There was a program on BBC by Chris Packham walking along the Itchen: Chris Packham: The Walk That Made Me

I suspect the sign might be old

That footpath diversion linked isn't anywhere near Shawford as I did it on Saturday as part of a loop when waiting for my car to get MOTed (goes around the edge of a large compound built near a farm for M3 engineering works)

What's the river path condition like between Shawford & Eastleigh, I noticed on Saturday north of Shawford it was quite muddy in places. But it's on my list for a Sunday walk.
 

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Some more exciting than others...
definitely! We are saving that (and other lengths of the same sea-wall) for bike rides with the wind behind us.
However a walk from Tal-Y Cafn or Dolgarrog (if you can get across the river) in the Conwy valley over to somewhere like Llanfairfechan is a good day trip - if the timetable allows it these days.
 

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I suspect the sign might be old
It did say that it was from ~ March to August 2022.

Someone else mentioned that they were planning to flood the path South of Shawford in a week

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What's the river path condition like between Shawford & Eastleigh, I noticed on Saturday north of Shawford it was quite muddy in places. But it's on my list for a Sunday walk.
Generally its fine, with dried mud.

I wore shoes. In one section, there was a path with big puddles so I went in a field next to it. That had an electric fence, but it wasn't switched on. Another place I balanced on a log across a big puddle, and another where there was a big puddle across the whole of a track, with a detour through a grassy field for 50=100m

There were a few trees that had blown down. They were easy to climb over, but wouldn't have been good for a pushchair.
 

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It did say that it was from ~ March to August 2022.

Someone else mentioned that they were planning to flood the path South of Shawford in a week


Generally its fine, with dried mud.

I wore shoes. In one section, there was a path with big puddles so I went in a field next to it. That had an electric fence, but it wasn't switched on. Another place I balanced on a log across a big puddle, and another where there was a big puddle across the whole of a track, with a detour through a grassy field for 50=100m

There were a few trees that had blown down. They were easy to climb over, but wouldn't have been good for a pushchair.

Could it be related to this closure notice?

Something for be to bare in mind as it's on my list to walk on a Sunday (starting from Shawford to head towards Southampton)
 

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Could it be related to this closure notice?

Something for be to bare in mind as it's on my list to walk on a Sunday (starting from Shawford to head towards Southampton)
Yes that looks like the one. Google Maps doesn't seem to offer the path by the Itchen near there. I'm not sure if its because if that, or some other issue.
 

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Settle to Gargrave. Over Attermire and Stockdale to Malham (Height gain to consider) then Pennine way down the Aire valley to Gargrave. Starting at Giggleswick adds a mile.
How far is that?
 
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