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Willow Tree Fen

Willow Tree Fen

Willow Tree Fen has been transformed from arable land growing beans and cereal to more traditional fenland landscape of shallow meres, seasonally flooded pastures, hay meadows and reedbeds.

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Fen Rivers Way

Fen Rivers Way

The Fen Rivers Way is a walk between Cambridge and Kings Lynn following the Rivers Cam and Great Ouse

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Macmillan Way

Macmillan Way

The full Macmillan Way is 290 miles from Boston to Abbotsbury

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Welland and Glen

Welland and Glen

The river Welland is navigable from the derelict lock at Deeping St James to the Wash. The upper part of this navigation is only suitable for light craft and canoes.

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RSPB Ouse Washes

RSPB Ouse Washes

In the heart of the Fens, the Ouse Washes forms the largest area of washland in the UK.

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Thurlby Fen Slipe

Thurlby Fen Slipe

Old flooded borrow-pits, reed beds, scrub, grassland and meadows

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