Whittlesey's outpost in the Fens

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Turn right out of the car park and walk along the quiet, no-through lane on the eastern edge of Whittlesey. It soon becomes a bumpy, semi-surfaced track. Continue past Partridge Farm Equestrian Centre and out along a rougher, open track across fields initially close to the railway.

At a junction go left, signposted ‘Eastrea’, away from the railway and towards some distant houses and the road. At the junction at the end go right and follow the track behind the buildings, then left to emerge on the main road next to the Nags Head pub.

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  Terrain  - Firm field tracks and lanes
  Landscape  - Flat open fields, isolated woods and villages
  Dog friendliness  - Very good throughout, but care crossing roads
  Parking  - Lattersey Nature reserve car park, off New Road, Whittlesey
  Toilets en route  - Centre of Whittlesey
About the walk
Like other Fenland villages and towns, such as Manea and Ely, Whittlesey was once a small island in the midst of vast tracts of marsh and swamp that made up the Fens. To the southwest of the town was Whittlesey Mere, which, until it was drained in 1850 to provide farmland, was the largest inland...
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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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Whittlesey's outpost in the Fens

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Firm field tracks and lanes
  Landscape - Flat open fields, isolated woods and villages
  Dog friendliness - Very good throughout, but care crossing roads
  Parking - Lattersey Nature reserve car park, off New Road, Whittlesey
  Toilets en route - Centre of Whittlesey
About the walk
Like other Fenland villages and towns, such as Manea and Ely, Whittlesey was once a small island in the midst of vast tracts of marsh and swamp that made up the Fens. To the southwest of the town was Whittlesey Mere, which, until it was drained in 1850 to provide farmland, was the largest inland...
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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.