On this route, there are very few streets, very few houses, just green spaces and a little mud here and there, of course.
London is an astonishing patchwork of green spaces, parks and invitations to discover nature.
This example is a new surprise offering a green walk in Greater London, England's largest urban area.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 10.45 km
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Average duration: 3h 10
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 71 m
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Descent: - 66 m
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Highest point: 127 m
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Lowest point: 62 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: London Borough of Barnet
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Start/End: N 51.641877° / W 0.193843°
Description of the walk
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 76 m - Barnet Playing Fields car park
- S/E : km 10.45 - alt. 76 m - Barnet Playing Fields car park
Notes
Parking at the starting point is free: another piece of good news for the London area and England in general!
Other walks in the area
Dollis Valley Greenwalk - Mill Hill To Hampstead
Don't want to venture too far from London to find a countryside walk? This is when the Dollis Valley Greenwalk makes an entry. This decently long walk through Barnet and Finchley is that good surprise as it takes you through what is left of former countryside fields in the Capital city.
Brent Reservoir (Welsh Harp)
When the sun makes an appearance, we all want to venture outside. But where to go in London to have a pleasant stroll without melting? Well, a walk around Welsh Harp, also known as the Brent Reservoir, comes as a nice surprise. Not so popular (except if you live locally), the Brent Reservoir offers shade and fresh air. It’s a perfect place for a nice day out with friends and family.
The Wealdstone Brook
The Wealdstone Brook is one of the lost rivers of Middlesex. It's a short urban walk, one of my 'lost landscapes' routes around the Harrow area. Ironically, there is no trace of the river left in Wealdstone itself, where it has all been culverted. However, it meanders very prettily through Woodcock Park in Kenton, surrounded by grassy banks and willow trees. This is the best bit! There are further glimpses of it along the route of this walk.
Circular country loop around Radlett
The walk alternates between countryside and woodland, paths, trails and small roads, making a large loop around Radlett from the Aldenham Golf & Country Club.It runs alongside or through some magnificent locations, including, in no particular order, the golf course, Munden House estate, Wall Hall, Shenley Wood, the Ver and Colne valleys, Battlers Green Farm, etc.
Sudbury Hill
This is a short urban walk exploring the 'lost landscapes of Middlesex'. I was recently introduced to a secret park which I never knew about, and realised this must be the summit of the original Sudbury Hill before it was swallowed up under the tide of suburban housing. The walk visits Elm Park and also takes you past the Harrow School sports fields. It starts and finishes near Harrow School, Harrow-on-the-Hill.
The Yeading Brook
This is a short urban walk exploring another of the 'lost landscapes of Middlesex'. The Yeading Brook rises at Headstone Manor and can be tracked all the way to Ruislip Gardens. This walk starts and finishes in West Harrow, and follows the most attractive section of the river through two pretty linear parks : The Yeading Brook Open Space and Streamside Recreation Ground.
Cheshunt Station to Epping Station
Follows the River Lea Navigation thru' Waltham Abbey & past Enfield Lock. We leave the Lea Valley Walk & join the route of the London Loop for almost 2 miles, along the River Lea, past Enfield Island, thru' Sewardstone Marsh & up into Epping Forest. Then thru' a golf course to Lippitts Hill & onto High Beach. There are a few very hilly miles up to and thru' Epping Forest and Bell Common to finish at Epping Station.
The Celandine Way - Pinner to Eastcote
This is the first section of a 12 mile walking route which follows the River Pinn from Pinner to Uxbridge. Of all Middlesex's 'lost rivers' the River Pinn is perhaps the most visible.
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