- Viking Way
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Viking Way
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Location=Lincolnshire ,England
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Length=Convert|147|mi|0
Start/End Points=Barton-on-Humber ,Lincolnshire andOakham ,Rutland
Use=Hiking
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Difficulty=Easy
Season=All year
Sights=Humber Bridge ,Lincoln Cathedral ,Rutland Water
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Viking Way is along distance footpath inEngland running Convert|147|mi|km|lk=on between theHumber Bridge inNorth Lincolnshire andOakham inRutland . TheCountryside Commission recognised the significance of theViking Way as a high quality long distance walk linking other major routes in Eastern England, these being theYorkshire Wolds Way at the northern end, the Hereward andMacmillan Ways fromOakham and indirectly via theHereward Way , theJurassic Way from Stamford and the southern end of thePeddars Way fromThetford . The route almost entirely forms part of European path E2. Many pre-historic settlements were established on dry ground in theLincolnshire Wolds and on the Limestone Heath. Sites of early settlements will be passed on the route. From the9th century there is evidence that the Vikings were exercising their influence over the county. This is evident in the place names (ending in “by”),Scandinavia n names recorded in documents and also names marked on coins.Route
The walk passes under the Humber Bridge, then follows the escarpment of the Ancholme Valley over the M180 at the A15 roundabout. It follows the
Lincolnshire Wolds over theAONB throughCaistor and Horncastle, where it follows theRiver Bain intoWoodhall Spa . It heads north-west throughStixwould ,Southrey ,Bardney ,Stainfield , before reaching Fiskerton where it follows the south side of theRiver Witham towards Lincoln due west. It used to run alongside the river on "Waterside South" and then down "Canwick Road", but was diverted in around 2002 to take a detour nearWashingborough over the river. From here it crosses the Lincoln - Grimsby railway, then enters Lincoln on "Crofton Road" then skirts the south side ofLincoln County Hospital then follows "Lindum Terrace" and crosses the A15. It passes "Pottergate" and enters the grounds ofLincoln Cathedral , passing the south side on "Minster Yard". It heads down "Steep Hill" and follows the main shopping "High Street" of Lincoln, over the River Witham and crossing the railway at a level crossing. It follows "Tentercroft Street" then along "Sincil Bank" towards the football ground. It heads along "Scorer Street" towards South Park, and meets the old route on "Canwick Road" (B1188). It then runs along the southern edge of the South Common, which also forms the boundary between the borough of Lincoln andNorth Kesteven and crosses the A15 on the North Kesteven boundary. It runs parallel to the A607 to the west ofBracebridge Heath and through Waddington,Harmston , Coleby,Boothby Graffoe ,Navenby andWellingore along the Lincoln Cliff, then follows the oldErmine Street , crossing the A607. Near "High Dyke Farm", just north of the A17 it meets the boundary ofSouth Kesteven and North Kesteven. At "Byard's Leap " it crosses the A17 and follows the B6403 towards Ancaster along the South Kesteven boundary (which continues to just outside Ancaster). It heads west and enters South Kesteven. It meets the A607 again atCarlton Scroop , then crosses the River Witham and passes through Marston andLong Bennington . It was extended to Long Bennington in 1997 to allow walkers to cross the A1 on a roadbridge, as previously they were obliged to cross the road directly, near Foston. It no longer goes through Allington, and crosses the A52 nearSedgebrook and a level crossing over theNottingham to Grantham Line . It then follows what used to be called "Sewstern Lane" and meets the Lincolnshire -Leicestershire boundary nearHarston which it follows and crosses the A607. It passesSaltby Airfield andBuckminster , then goes throughSewstern where it enters Leicestershire and the borough of Melton. It rejoins the Lincolnshire boundary near to the source of the River Witham then entersRutland andThistleton . It passes alarmingly close toRAF Cottesmore and goes through Greetham and Exton. It meets the A606 and Hereward Way at Whitwell, then passes through the two watersports centres onRutland Water at Whitwell and Barnsdale. From here it follows the A606 into Oakham.Ordnance Survey MapsThe Viking Way is shown on the following maps by Ordnance Survey:
Explorer maps 234, 247, 272, 273, 281, 282, 284
Landranger maps 112, 113, 121, 122, 130, 141ee also
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Humber Bridge
*Lincolnshire Wolds AONB
*National Trails
*Long-distance footpaths in the UK
*European Walking Route E2External links
* [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/INFO/paths/viking.html The Ramblers]
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