Whittlesea Station

Whittlesey Heritage Walk

A local heritage walk exploring the fascinating and often undiscovered history of the town.

Launched in October 2022, the Whittlesey Heritage Walk takes in the town’s most historic landmarks and provides a unique insight into its history and heritage, as well as key local transport information.
The Whittlesey Heritage Walk takes you on a circular tour of the historic Fenland town. It provides options to follow a long or short trail, highlighting fabulous facts and intriguing histories of the buildings and features around Whittlesey.
It also promotes other town assets such as Whittlesea Railway Station, Kings Dyke Nature Reserve, Lattersey Nature Reserve and a wonderfully scenic riverside walk.
Ways to take part in the walk:
– Head to Market Place, Whittlesey, and follow the directions set out on each Whittlesey Heritage Walk Information Board.
Download the Whittlesey Heritage Walk Brochure (PDF) [6MB] . Printed copies can be provided on request.
– The Whittlesey Heritage Walk routes are included in the amazing Love Exploring App, enabling explorers to travel the route using their mobile phone.
Download the free Love Exploring mobile phone app today.

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