Swindon Walking Routes
A Short Walk exploring Coate Water Country Park
Posted Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
A short circular route, on easily accessible paths.Situated at the Northen side of Coate Water Country Park, this path takes you past a number of local land marks including Coate Water Tree Collection and the birthplace of Richard Jefferies.
Green Spaces of West Swindon
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
This is a circular walk that takes you from the bustle of the busy shopping and leisure centres out through the peaceful, grassed park lands of West Swindon.
The River Ray and Eastleaze
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
A short urban walk taking you from the Link Centre along footpaths overlooking some of the attractive views to the west of Swindon.
A Stroll via River Ray Parkway
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
A short urban walk from the Link Centre, taking you through part of the River Ray Parkway and along some of the attractive footpaths that link some of West Swindon’s characteristic housing areas.
An Urban Stroll with a Hidden Rural History
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
A short stroll through Pinehurst and Upper Stratton, viewing some of the remaining buildings from the rural villages and hamlets that once graced the area, hidden amongst more modern housing.
The Pine, Beech, Gorse and Acacia Stroll
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
A short stroll through Pinehurst to the historical conservation area of Rodbourne Cheney, and through park land to Gorse Hill, taking in a short section of Cricklade Road.
Walk to Shaftesbury Lakes from Cavendish Square
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
A pleasant short walk from Cavendish Square to Shaftesbury Lakes and the River Cole. Suitable for all abilities including wheelchairs users and people with pushchairs.
Walk along the River Cole from Cavendish Square
Posted Thursday, December 8th, 2011
A walk along quiet roads in Park South to include a leafy walk along the River Cole.
From an Oasis to an Oasis in Swindon Town Centre
Posted Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
This short circular walk takes you through an area known as North Star, passing beneath
the railway and around the outskirts of Swindon town centre, before returning along the
path of the former North Wilts canal. Note this route involves using a subway.
Town, Park and Around the Historic Railway Village
Posted Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
A short circular urban walk, starting from the Oasis Leisure Centre, passing through North Star, the pedestrianised town centre, around Faringdon Road Park and taking in heritage landmarks of the Railway Village.

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