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'''The Ebury Way Cycle Path''' is a 3.5mile [[Rail Trail]] running between [[Rickmansworth]] and [[Watford]] in [[Hertfordshire]], [[England]]. The path, through lakes and fields in Rickmansworth, is shared with walkers and cyclists. Its origin as the [[Watford and Rickmansworth Railway]] endowes it with generous width and gentle gradient making it ideal for family cycling. It forms part of [[National Cycle Network]] route 6/61 which runs from Watford to [[Uxbridge]] and [[Windsor]] in the West. The Ebury Way crosses three rivers; The [[River Colne]], [[River Chess]] and [[River Gade]] as well as the [[Grand Union Canal]]. |
'''The Ebury Way Cycle Path''' is a 3.5mile [[Rail Trail]] running between [[Rickmansworth]] and [[Watford]] in [[Hertfordshire]], [[England]]. The path, through lakes and fields in Rickmansworth, is shared with walkers and cyclists. Its origin as the [[Watford and Rickmansworth Railway]] endowes it with generous width and gentle gradient making it ideal for family cycling. It forms part of [[National Cycle Network]] route 6/61 which runs from Watford to [[Uxbridge]] and [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]] in the West. The Ebury Way crosses three rivers; The [[River Colne]], [[River Chess]] and [[River Gade]] as well as the [[Grand Union Canal]]. |
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==See also== |
Revision as of 17:44, 13 October 2006
The Ebury Way Cycle Path is a 3.5mile Rail Trail running between Rickmansworth and Watford in Hertfordshire, England. The path, through lakes and fields in Rickmansworth, is shared with walkers and cyclists. Its origin as the Watford and Rickmansworth Railway endowes it with generous width and gentle gradient making it ideal for family cycling. It forms part of National Cycle Network route 6/61 which runs from Watford to Uxbridge and Windsor in the West. The Ebury Way crosses three rivers; The River Colne, River Chess and River Gade as well as the Grand Union Canal.
See also
- Rail Trail
- National Cycle Network
- Segregated cycle facilities
- List of rail trails
- Sustainable transport