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Burnham to Boulters Lock
Slough, England
Slough, England

Burnham to Boulters Lock

Length4.2 mi
Elev. Gain180.4 ft
Est. Steps10000
Road
Created by Amanda

Burnham to Boulters Lock Introduction

Burnham to Boulters Lock is a 4.2 mile (10,000-step) route located near Slough, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 180.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Pleasant round trip stopping at Boulters Lock for a coffee by the river then back to Burnham.

Attractions Near Burnham to Boulters Lock

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Boulter's Lock

Water
Boulter's Lock is a lock and weir on the River Thames in England north-east of Maidenhead town centre, Berkshire. The present 1912-built lock replaces those at this point of the river to the immediate east dating from the late 16th century and that of 1772 built by the Thames Navigation Commission. The lock is on the western side of the north-south flowing reach between the A4094 Maidenhead to Cookham road and Ray Mill Island.

Bridge Eyot

Landform
Bridge Eyot also known as Bridge Ait is an island in the River Thames in England just above Maidenhead Bridge on the reach above Bray Lock, near Maidenhead, Berkshire. The island is owned by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.The island is tree-covered and there is also a very small island between it and Grass Eyot just upstream.

Taplow Court

Tourist Attraction
Taplow Court is a Victorian house in the village of Taplow in Buckinghamshire, England. Its origins are an Elizabethan manor house, remodelled in the early 17th century. In the 18th century the court was owned by the Earls of Orkney. In the 1850s, the court was sold to Charles Pascoe Grenfell, whose descendants retained ownership until after the Second World War.

Grass Eyot

Landform
Grass Eyot is an island in the River Thames in England above Maidenhead Bridge on the reach above Bray Lock, near Maidenhead, Berkshire.Out of accordance with its name, the island is tree-covered and there is a very small island between it and Bridge Eyot just downstream.

All Nations Bible College

Place
All Nations Bible College was a missionary college in London, founded in 1892. By 1923 it was headed by F. B. Meyer, who also presided over the All Nations Missionary Union. The college trained single men and married couples.In 1962, the college changed its name to All Nations Missionary College. In 1964, it moved from Taplow, in Buckinghamshire, to Easneye Mansion near Ware.

Boulter's Island

Place
Boulter's Island is an island in the River Thames at Boulter's Lock, in the north-east suburbs of Maidenhead, Berkshire. It is next to the Maidenhead (west) bank, separated by the lock cut. Boulter's Island is accessible by motor vehicle via Boulter's Bridge across the tail of Boulter's Lock. The island has a number of private houses, a restaurant and a small boatyard with a slipway.

Glen Island (Thames)

Place
Glen Island is a large area of land between the head of the Jubilee River and the River Thames at Boulter's Lock near Maidenhead.The Grade II listed Glen Island House, a riverside Gentleman's residence (now offices for a paper mill), was built in 1869 for Lt. Gen. Sir Roger Palmer, 5th Baronet. (d.1910), an Irish landowner who took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade.

Taplow

Place
Taplow is a village and civil parish in the Unitary Authority of Buckinghamshire, England. It sits on the left bank of the River Thames, facing Maidenhead in the neighbouring county of Berkshire, with Cippenham and Burnham to the east. It is the south-westernmost settlement in Buckinghamshire.The village features a Grade II listed mock-medieval church, the parish church of St Nicholas, as well as a school of the same name.

Taplow railway station

Building
Taplow railway station serves the village of Taplow in Buckinghamshire, England. It is 22 miles 39 chains (36.2 km) down the line from London Paddington and is situated between Burnham to the east and Maidenhead to the west.The station has been served by local services operated by TfL Rail since December 2019.

South Lodge Pit

Place
South Lodge Pit is a 0.5 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Taplow in Buckinghamshire. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.This former chalk quarry dates to the late Cretaceous, around 83 million year ago. It is the only British example of a chalk phosphorite deposit, comparable to deposits in the Paris Basin.
Last updated: May 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

4.2 mi

Elev. Gain

180.4 ft

Est. Steps

10000
Created by
Amanda
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