Around Fenland's Manea

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"Linking remote Manea with an historic drainage cut"
Walk directions

With the Rose and Crown pub on your left, walk eastwards along Manea High Street and follow it round to the left as it becomes Station Road, then turn right for the public footpath alongside the primary school. At the football pitch at the far end turn right and go right again past Manea Wood, planted in 1997 with ash, oak, white willow, birch and common alder. Continue along the path as it bears right and approaches Bearts Farm.

Turn left by the old barns and sheds for the wide track out into the fields, and bear right at a junction of tracks to reach an attractive reedy lake known locally as 'the Pit'. This was originally dug for clay, which was then transported across the fields on a light railway to shore up the banks of the nearby Old and New Bedford Rivers. The Pit is now a popular place for fishermen and wildlife alike.

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  Terrain  - Lanes and hard farm tracks, field-edge paths
  Landscape  - Wide, flat fields separated by ditches and drainage channels
  Dog friendliness  - Good across farmland, but on public rights of way only in nature reserve (and on lead)
  Parking  - Roadside parking in centre of Manea
  Toilets en route  - Off Park Road, Manea, and at Ouse Washes Nature Reserve
About the walk
A landscape that is as flat and bare as the Fens may seem a dull and uninteresting prospect for a walk, but in fact there is much more to this unique place than first meets the eye, and what you see now isn't the way it looked in the distant past. Ancient tree trunks known as bog oaks are...
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To the west of East Anglia is Cambridgeshire, a county best known as the home to the university that makes up the second half of ‘Oxbridge’ (the other half is Oxford). As well as its globally renowned educational credentials, it also has a rich natural history; much of its area is made up of reclaimed or untouched fens.
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Around Fenland's Manea

Recommended by
Our view
"Linking remote Manea with an historic drainage cut"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Lanes and hard farm tracks, field-edge paths
  Landscape - Wide, flat fields separated by ditches and drainage channels
  Dog friendliness - Good across farmland, but on public rights of way only in nature reserve (and on lead)
  Parking - Roadside parking in centre of Manea
  Toilets en route - Off Park Road, Manea, and at Ouse Washes Nature Reserve
About the walk
A landscape that is as flat and bare as the Fens may seem a dull and uninteresting prospect for a walk, but in fact there is much more to this unique place than first meets the eye, and what you see now isn't the way it looked in the distant past. Ancient tree trunks known as bog oaks are...
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Cambridgeshire
To the west of East Anglia is Cambridgeshire, a county best known as the home to the university that makes up the second half of ‘Oxbridge’ (the other half is Oxford). As well as its globally renowned educational credentials, it also has a rich natural history; much of its area is made up of reclaimed or untouched fens.