Walks you can reach from Wolverton by train
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Market Harborough Station to Northampton Station (Leicestershire)
15m direct from Wolverton.
29km.
Rolling hills of the south east Midlands. Brampton Valley Way: former railway opened 1859, closed 1981, converted to multipurpose path in 1993; one of the longest ex-trackbed paths in the UK; runs through former ironstone quarrying area. Two unlit tunnels (Oxendon Tunnel and Kelmarsh Tunnel).
Documented by Walk Midlands — download GPX route
Wellingborough Station to Northampton Station (Northamptonshire)
15m direct from Wolverton.
24km.
Riverside paths along the Nene, meadows, quarry lakes, arable fields, villages, urban riverside, nature reserve, and raised flood embankments. Prone to flooding.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Bow Brickhill Station to Leighton Buzzard Station (Buckinghamshire)
15m direct from Wolverton.
14km. 4h.
Woodland paths, pine and beech woods, greensand ridge with valley views, riverside meadows, and canal towpath. Can be muddy. Best avoided in winter.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Cheddington Station to Leighton Buzzard Station (Buckinghamshire)
15m direct from Wolverton.
24km. 5h30.
Rolling fields, wooded areas, hilltop villages, panoramic views of the Chilterns and Aylesbury Vale, and level descent into Linslade. Arable field crossings.