The Blackwater Valley Path follows the River Blackwater from its boggy source in Aldershot to its end at the River Loddon in Swallowfield, near Reading. Along the way are meadows, nature reserves and woodland, as well as the occasional play area.
The Blackwater Valley Path The Blackwater Valley Path is 23 miles long, marked by signposts and divided into 12 sections. These sections follow the river, are not circular and do not finish where they start. The Twelve Sections Section 1: Rowhill Nature Reserve to Pea Bridge Section 2: Pea Bridge to Shawfields Section 3: Shawfields to Hollybush Pits Section 4: Hollybush Pits to Coleford Bridge Section 5: Coleford Bridge to the M3 Bridge Section 6: M3 Bridge to Blackwater Park Section 7: Blackwater Park to Sandhurst Station Section 8: Sandhurst Station to Grove Lake Section 9: Grove Lake to Longwater Road Section 10: Longwater Road to Eversley Bridge Section 11: Eversley Bridge to Jouldings Lane Section 12: Jouldings Lane to Swallowfield The Paths Most of the paths are flat and easy to walk along. Some stretches can be muddy after wet weather. or lined with stinging nettles. Some run next to the A331 dual carriageway. Others involve crossing roads. Please do this with care. Multi-User Surfaces Sections 2 to 5 have a hardened surface suitable for multi-users, including wheelchairs, bikes and pushchairs. Cycling Cycling is permitted between Sections 2 and Blackwater Park, which is about halfway along Section 6. Scooters I have scooted from Section 2 to the start of Section 6 but would not do it again as the surfaces can be too uneven for little wheels. The A331 Blackwater Valley Relief Road The A331 was built along the River Blackwater and Sections 2 to 5 of the path run alongside this dual carriageway. These stretches can be very noisy and have an industrial feel. Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust The Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust look after and protect the natural environment of the Blackwater Valley. Their website has useful information and also full details of the Black Water Valley Path.
Visit the Black Water Valley Path website
Further Information
Nearest Town: Various depending on which section you visit. Please see the individual sections for full details. Opens: Daily Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or stop along the way. How Long We Spent There: Usually a couple of hours on one section. Parking: Various depending on which section you visit. Please see the individual sections for full details. Wildlife You Might See: Kingfishers, birds, badgers, lizards, ducks, Canada geese, swans, coots, moorhens, butterflies and other insects. Information Written: May 2024
County: Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire
Nearest Postcode: Varies depending on which section you visit. Please see the individual sections for full details.
Cost: Free
Facilities: None
Buggies: Buggy friendly
Cost of Parking: Free
Ratings
The Blackwater Valley Path has too many sections to be able to summarise all 23 miles accurately. Instead, please see the 12 sections for individual summaries.
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