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Boddington Resevoir

The car parks to this reservoir (which provides water for the Oxford Canal) are on the road between Upper Boddington and Byfield.  

There are two Wildlife Trust managed sites around the reservoir – Byfield Pool which was the original canal reservoir, built in the 1790s,  and Boddington Meadow,  named as Northamptonshire’s Coronation Meadow, an outstanding example of our remaining meadows, rich in a wealth of flowers and able to be held up as the flagship meadow for the county.  It is used as a donor for seeds to create a new meadow in Kingsthorpe, nr Northampton.  

Canal River Trust
Wildlife Trust Boddington Meadow
Coronation Meadows

Millenium Way

The Millennium Way is a 100 ml route that runs between Pershore (Worcs) and Middleton Cheney (Northants), passing through both Upper and Lower Boddington. 

44 circular walks have also been devised along the Millenuim Way’s length, with walks 19 (5.5 mile circular walk from Upper Boddington) and 31 (7 mile circular walk from Claydon enjoying the delightful villages of Upper and Lower Boddington) passing through Boddington.  

http://walking.41club.org

Group Walks - Adventure Shed

If you would rather walk in a group, why not try Adventure Sheds walks?  They organise guided walks in the area with first aiders present – varying distances, but please contact them first, as Health and Safety paperwork needs completing prior to walking. Well behaved dogs are welcome.

www.facebook.com/adventureshed