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Geddington Cross
The Queen Eleanor Crosses Way is a 215 mile Long Distance Footpath that joins Harby in Nottingham with Westminster Abbey.
The Way avoids roads as much as possible and uses long distance footpaths, bridleways local footpaths, river banks and canal towpaths.
It passes and joins up the sites of the 12 crosses erected following the funeral procession of Queen Eleanor in December 1290.
There are eleven sections of the route (two cross sites are in the final section).
On the "A walk to remember" page there is a link to the Justgiving site to allow you to make a donation to support the work of the Connection.
At the end of each section are links to download the OS GroundRanger Map PDF files and the Excel route-data files.
Click on the small pictures to enlarge and see the captions. All photographs are the property of Keith Lane.
Updated March 2011 Keith Lane
The Way avoids roads as much as possible and uses long distance footpaths, bridleways local footpaths, river banks and canal towpaths.
It passes and joins up the sites of the 12 crosses erected following the funeral procession of Queen Eleanor in December 1290.
There are eleven sections of the route (two cross sites are in the final section).
On the "A walk to remember" page there is a link to the Justgiving site to allow you to make a donation to support the work of the Connection.
At the end of each section are links to download the OS GroundRanger Map PDF files and the Excel route-data files.
Click on the small pictures to enlarge and see the captions. All photographs are the property of Keith Lane.
Updated March 2011 Keith Lane