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The Nev Cole Way

This walk is 57 miles long and is linear starting at Burton upon Stather where it includes the beautiful scarp slope of the Jurassic Ridge overlooking the River Trent for some 3 miles until it joins the River Humber.

It then follows the south bank of the Humber, through Barton upon Humber to North Killingholme Haven, passing through a mixture of wild shoreline and controlled areas of natural beauty.

It follows a more inland route from East Halton to the outskirts of Grimsby where it turns inland along the River Freshney. It then passes through low lying farmland and gradually moves into the beautiful and gently sloping Lincolnshire Wolds, passing through several small Wolds villages to Nettleton.

Appropriate Ordnance Survey maps together with a guide to the complete walk are available from Brigg Tourist Information Centre. 


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