A new website to help you explore the countryside using public transport.
May be useful for cycling, too.
https://www.railwalks.co.uk/homepage
Guardian article here -> https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2024 ... ased-walks
Railwalks.co.uk
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Re: Railwalks.co.uk
I spoptted this in the Gaurdian too.
Website seems to be a 'one stop shop' for links to external sites with (uneven) inf on walks from various GB railway stations, I was hoping for something a bit more interactive, with mapping and routes plotted, perhaps that's a next step.
'Railwalks', not to be confused with 'railway walks' along old trackbeds which is my preference really (https://www.railwayramblers.org.uk/), or riding old railways...
Anyway, anything that encourages more folk out on the trains and on the footpaths the better!
Website seems to be a 'one stop shop' for links to external sites with (uneven) inf on walks from various GB railway stations, I was hoping for something a bit more interactive, with mapping and routes plotted, perhaps that's a next step.
'Railwalks', not to be confused with 'railway walks' along old trackbeds which is my preference really (https://www.railwayramblers.org.uk/), or riding old railways...
Anyway, anything that encourages more folk out on the trains and on the footpaths the better!