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Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
 
Re: Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
Posted by Marlburian at 08:15, 7th December 2020
 
The final article in Upstream   See page five.

"The importance of a railway line as a green corridor for linking both flora and fauna to nearby habitats cannot be overstated."

Re: Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
Posted by Thatcham Crossing at 13:06, 6th June 2020
 
Went for a look and a walk on a bit of it this morning. It's been nicely done. Will bike it aswell in due course.

Attached pic is looking north towards the first overbridge after you go under the M4 from the Hermitage end.

Re: Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
Posted by eightonedee at 20:14, 5th June 2020
 
I also saw this for the first time last week and was impressed by the quality of the work (at least viewed from the overbridges at Eling and at Hampstead Norreys.

It would be great if this was extended north to Compton, and linked to the Ridgeway to take bikes off the narrow and winding B4009, where peletons of thoughtless lycra clad cyclists can be a problem.

Re: Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
Posted by Marlburian at 14:32, 5th June 2020
 
I walked it this morning for the first time. My first thought was that it was lavish to the point of extravagance (a volunteer colleague has called it a "motorway"), with wood revetments to retain the aggregate the entire length and a very good surface. But on reflection it may be suitable for wheelchair users and pushchairs, which is a good thing. This thought came to me only after I'd completed my walk, so I didn't check out how these would cope at the Hampstead Norreys end. At the Hermitage end they should be able to access the path without problem from the village-hall car-park. It's now possible to examine the railway bridges, and they all seemed in good shape.

Re: Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
Posted by Reading General at 16:17, 12th March 2020
 
I ran the length of it from Hampstead Norreys to Hermitage and back the other day. Very nice job, already popular with people of all ages.

Hermitage-Hampstead Norreys Active Travel Route on DNS line
Posted by Marlburian at 14:47, 12th March 2020
 
Actually an UNpreserved railway line.

West Berkshire Countryside Society has just published its latest Upstream newsletter.

See pages 6 & 7

for a description of the work done to transform the old trackbed into an Active Travel Route for cyclists, walkers and horse-riders.

I've worked on the last 400 yards at Furze Hill, Hermitage, but have yet to walk the entire trail. Three old railway bridges along the route.

 
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