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    • Amenities General
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    • Venues
  • OUT AND ABOUT
    • Things to do
    • What's On ?
  • LOCAL ORGANISATIONS
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    • Places of worship
    • Sports
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    • Datchet based businesses
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WALKING ROUTES       
Join 20 million people getting fit on Map My Walks.   Accessible routes mapped out for your use.
 Visit ​www.mapmywalk.com/gb/datchet-eng/
 Also,   Colne Valley Circular Walks:  www.colnevalleypark.org.uk/short-walks-colne-valley-park  and 
​  www.gps-routes.co.uk/routes/home.nsf/county-walks/Berkshire                                            

PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
Many footpaths around Datchet have been lost because of transport developments;  the railway sliced through fields
and the building of the M4 changed the roads around the area.   However, The Jubilee River has been a positive modern development for walkers and bird-watchers alike, and is also a cycle way.  For more information on the Jubilee River go to The Jubilee River
The RBWM  website offers area maps highlighting rights of way - see Route 12 and 13 on Rights of Way   
A leaflet produced by the Parish Council are generally available either in the Library or The Bridge; this explains some history and a map showing the local paths. If you have problems obtaining this please contact The Clerk on 01753 773499

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RAMBLERS ASSOCIATION
Group walks for all ages and abilities every week - all led by experienced walk leaders.  Anyone welcome to join  any of the walks to see if the Ramblers is for you. Then, once you’ve enjoyed the views, fun, exhilaration and good company, it’s just a case of becoming a member.
​To find more information about Ramblers visit  www.ramblers.org.uk/
The local Window & District Ramblers group's main walk takes place on Sundays but they enjoy shorter walks mid-week.  Visit them at the website   here  or telephone 01753 541296.
To join the association visit www.ramblers.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-member

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