The Wash, South Lincolnshire
With your back to The Rising Sun pub, turn left and walk along Dawsmere Road past the junction and take the signposted public footpath on the right, between bungalows, opposite the playground sign. At the far side of the field go across a small footbridge and up some steps in order to turn left into a wide field.
For 1 mile (1.6km) walk along the edge of this field, which is in fact the line of the former sea wall, keeping more or less parallel with the present and much higher sea bank over to your right. And as a sign indicates, continue straight ahead at the point where the old sea bank veers invitingly away to the right.
When the field eventually ends near a strip of woodland turn right for 50yds (46m) then, faced with a small thicket, drop down to join the wide farm track on your left. Turn right, and follow the broad, raised route alongside a narrow shelter-belt of woodland which includes apple, cherry, hazel and birch. This wide, gravel track heads out towards the sea bank then bends left and continues past Browns Farm.
Stay on the main track for about 0.75 miles (1.2km) beyond the farm, going on to a grassier strip beyond a junction, then go right by an old wartime pill box for a short path over to the sea wall.
Turn right and follow either the grassy top of the sea bank (a public right of way) or the surfaced lane just below it past a succession of military observation towers. The bombing range is spread out before you, with the low Norfolk coast over to your right and the Lincolnshire seaboard towards Boston and Skegness leftwards.
After the third tower ignore the gated road that heads off inland (a short cut back to Gedney), but instead continue along the sea bank past one final watchtower until you reach a stile. Cross the stile and continue for another 400yds (366m).
Turn right at a public footpath sign, down some steps, for a direct path along a field-edge to the junction of an open lane. Here continue straight ahead into Gedney, turning right at the end back on to Dawsmere Road. However, if you want to prolong your Wash-side wander continue beyond the stile for 1.25 miles (2km) until the sea bank divides. Bend right, on the inland arm, and join a small lane before turning right on to Marsh Road back into Gedney Drove End.
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