Park
Mere Way
Mere Way, Milton, Cambridge CB4 2QL, United Kingdom
Mere Way is a historic route in Cambridgeshire, England, with origins tracing back to Roman times. It was once part of Akeman Street, a Roman road connecting London to Ely. This ancient pathway traverses through the village of Milton, situated approximately 2.83 miles north of central Cambridge. (milton.org.uk)
In modern times, Mere Way has been revitalized to serve as a sustainable transport corridor, linking the village of Waterbeach to the Cambridge Science Park and beyond. The refurbishment includes a 3-4.1 meter wide hard surface pathway alongside a 2-3 meter wide grass pathway, accommodating pedestrians, cyclists, and equestrians. This development aims to enhance connectivity between communities and support the growth of the Waterbeach Barracks area. (waterbeachwb.co.uk)
The route offers scenic views, including a lake where visitors can observe swans and enjoy the surrounding natural sounds. For those interested in exploring the area on foot, the Mere Way Milton Country Park Loop provides a relatively flat circular walking route of approximately 6.9 miles, showcasing the region's picturesque landscapes. (plotaroute.com)
The name "Mere Way" is derived from its historical association with the Roman road, Akeman Street, which was a significant route during Roman times. The term "Mere" in the name reflects its ancient origins and the historical significance of the pathway. (milton.org.uk)
Today, Mere Way stands as a testament to the region's rich history, offering both historical insights and modern amenities for residents and visitors alike.
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- Area
- Milton, Cambridge
- Country
- United Kingdom
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