Thames Path Cricklade to the source

23.63 Km 54 m 6h 15m 50s 3.77 Km/h
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Senderismo de Swindon a Kemble

Embark on a delightful hiking experience from Swindon to Kemble, traversing the scenic English countryside. This route, peaking around A433, Coates, offers a moderate challenge with approximately 24 kilometers of exploration.

Your journey begins in Swindon, a vibrant town in England. As you start, the initial terrain is relatively gentle, allowing you to find your rhythm. You'll soon pass through areas like Hallsfield, Cricklade, which marks a point of lower elevation, offering a sense of ease before the landscape begins to change. The paths here are generally well-maintained, making for a pleasant walk.

The ascent towards the highest point near A433, Coates introduces some undulating terrain. While not overly strenuous, it requires consistent effort and good footwear. This area is known for its natural beauty and is close to the Thames Head, the traditional source of the River Thames, a spot steeped in history and natural significance. You might even spot markers or memorials related to its heritage.

As you continue towards Kemble, the terrain diversifies. You'll encounter stretches that are smooth and easy-going, interspersed with sections that might be a little more uneven. Keep an eye out for charming villages like Ashton Keynes and the picturesque surroundings of the Cotswolds Water Park, offering opportunities for brief pauses and enjoying the views. The Thames & Severn Way path is also a notable feature in this region, hinting at the historical waterways that shaped the landscape.

The final approach to Kemble, your destination, is rewarding. This charming village in England provides a sense of accomplishment. The overall elevation gain is modest, around 50 meters, making this a manageable trek for most enthusiasts. The average pace for this route is approximately 16 minutes per kilometer, with the full journey taking around 6 hours, including stops.

Special Points of Interest: During your hike, you'll pass by interesting locations such as The Cottage in Somerford Keynes, offering a glimpse into rural life. You might also find local eateries like Kavali or The Cricklade Club in Cricklade, perfect for a refuel or a post-hike treat. The area around Thames Head is particularly noteworthy for its connection to the River Thames.

Recommended Gear & Tips:

  • Comfortable hiking boots are essential for varied terrain. Carry plenty of water* and snacks, especially for the longer stretches. Check the weather forecast* before you set off.
  • Respect the environment : stay on marked paths and take all litter with you.

For those who enjoy exploring further, the Cotswolds Water Park offers numerous walking trails and activities, providing an excellent extension or alternative to this route. Enjoy your adventure!

Statistics

Distance
23.63 Km
Ascent
54 m
Duration
6 h 15 m 50 s
Descent
15 m
Average speed
3.77 Km/h
Maximum altitude
126 m
Maximum speed
10.15 Km/h
Minimum altitude
80 m
Pace
15.91 min/km
Stopped time
0 h 55 m 09 s

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