Hereward Way and Nene Way Trail
Hereward Way and Nene Way Trail
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16.4km
40m
Running
This difficult 10.2-mile (16.4 km) jogging route in Nene Park offers 128 feet (39 metres) of elevation gain, taking around 1 hour and 44 min
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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7.18 km
Highlight • River
Tip by
9.85 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
13.8 km
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
16.4 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.92 km
6.19 km
2.73 km
402 m
129 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
7.66 km
5.11 km
2.73 km
892 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This specific loop, which covers approximately 16.4 km, usually takes around 1 hour and 44 minutes to jog. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The terrain on this route is varied, encompassing sections of both the Hereward Way and Nene Way. You'll encounter generally flat and well-maintained paths, trails, and country lanes. While some parts of the Nene Way can be undulating, this particular loop is relatively flat with minimal elevation changes. Surfaces can range from paved sections to unpaved tracks, fields, and riverside trails, so sturdy running shoes are advisable.
This scenic loop offers several points of interest. You'll pass by the picturesque Ferry Bridge on the River Nene, the tranquil Gunwade Lake, and the unique Sculpture in Thorpe Meadows. The trail also provides lovely views of the meandering River Nene and its surrounding natural beauty.
While the overall difficulty of this 16.4 km loop is rated as 'difficult' due to its length, the relatively flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it accessible for joggers with a good level of fitness. Beginners might find it challenging but achievable with proper preparation, or they could consider tackling shorter sections within Nene Park.
Yes, this route incorporates significant sections of the Hereward Way and the Nene Way. Within Nene Park, it also crosses parts of the Bluebell Trail, The Green Wheel, Nene Park Loop, Gunwade Trail, Wildflower Trail, and Ham Mere Trail, offering connections to a wider network of paths.
The period between April and October is generally recommended for jogging this trail. During these months, you can expect more favorable weather, longer daylight hours, and potentially less challenging ground conditions compared to the muddier winter months.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome in Nene Park, but please ensure they are kept under control, especially around wildlife and other park users. Always clean up after your dog to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
No, you do not need a permit to jog this trail, and there is no entrance fee for Nene Park itself. The park is freely accessible to the public. However, some car parks within Nene Park may have charges.
This loop starts from Peterborough, and Nene Park offers several parking options. Ferry Meadows car park is a popular choice and provides direct access to the trail. Be aware that parking charges may apply at some car parks within Nene Park.
The trail is an excellent spot for wildlife observation, particularly along the River Nene and around Gunwade Lake. You might spot kingfishers, herons, and various other bird species. If you're lucky, you could even catch a glimpse of otters in the river. The surrounding meadows and woodlands also host diverse flora and fauna.
As this route largely passes through Nene Park, you'll find facilities available, particularly around the Ferry Meadows area. This includes cafes, kiosks, and public restrooms, which are convenient for refreshments and breaks during your jog.