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The Basingstoke Canal Towpath
Trail
The Basingstoke Canal Towpath Trail is a permissive footpath
which stretches 33½ miles from Penny Bridge to its junction with
the River Wey at Woodham.
It is a wonderfully scenic route, passing through a wide range
of habitats from woodland and heathland to wetland and pasture,
each supporting a different community of plants and animals.
Wildlife has flourished in the canal's clear water, creating
Britain's best site for water plants and dragonflies. And there
are many sights along the way, including Odiham Castle, the
Deepcut flight of locks, aqueducts, scenic villages and historic
buildings.
The towpath is level and well maintained, providing a safe and
interesting route with plenty of access points. It is clearly
marked and there are information points and picnic areas along
the way. The canal acts as a green corridor linking the waterway
with the wider countryside and connecting with many other
trails, creating exciting possibilities for long distance walks.
The Towpath Trail is highly accessible. There are several
railway stations near the canal giving walkers the option of
walking one way and returning by train. There are excellent road
connections and several car parks along the length of the canal.
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