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Orange Way

563 km / 350 miles

Devon, Dorset, Hants, Gtr London, Reading, Somers, W Berkshire, Wilts
This 350 mile long distance walk is a walk in the footsteps of history, along a route that encompasses a reminder of England's heritage. It follows the march in 1688 of Prince William of Orange and his army from Brixham in Devon, across the countryside to London. It links the walker to the unfolding story of the 'Glorious Revolution' highlighting the relevant events which took place on or near the route.


Connected Paths:

Linked Paths: Capital Ring; East Devon Way; Exe Valley Way; Grand Union Canal Walk; Jubilee Trail (Dorset); Kennet and Avon Walk; London Loop; Macmillan Abbotsbury-Langport Link; Monarch's Way; Nelson Way; River Parrett Trail; South West Coast Path National Trail; Stour Valley Way (Dorset); Templer Way; Thames Path National Trail; Wessex Ridgeway
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Details:

Attributes: Heritage; Monarchy
Start:
SX926564 - Brixham Harbour, Devon
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Finish:
TQ293800 - St James’s Palace, London
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Maps:

The map to the right is from the Ordnance Survey. You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a marker for more info. (interactive map help)

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Ordnance Survey Maps:
OS Landranger: 164174175176183184192193194202
OS Landranger Active: 202
OS Explorer: 20110114115116129130131143157159160161170172158171
OS Explorer Active: 20110114115116129130131143157159160161170172158171

Publications, Badges and Certificates:

Paperback: Orange Way: A Long Distance Walk Following the March of William of Orange from Brixham to London (Meridian Books - 2003)