High Easter 10k
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 10.04 km
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Calculated time: 2h 55
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 21 m
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Vertical drop: - 20 m
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Highest point: 90 m
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Lowest point: 61 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: High Easter
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Start/End: N 51.808543° / E 0.357321°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 78 m - Start on The Street
- 2 : km 1.14 - alt. 85 m - Turn left onto Cut Maple Road
- 3 : km 3.23 - alt. 89 m - Turn sharp left onto Shooters Hatch Road
- 4 : km 3.63 - alt. 90 m - Turn right onto Shooters Hatch Road
- 5 : km 5.03 - alt. 85 m - Keep left onto Shooters Hatch Road
- 6 : km 5.05 - alt. 85 m - Turn left onto Barnston Road
- 7 : km 5.33 - alt. 86 m - Turn right onto Poplar Road
- 8 : km 7.03 - alt. 77 m - Keep right onto Poplar Road
- 9 : km 9.05 - alt. 74 m - Turn left onto The Street
- 10 : km 9.39 - alt. 74 m - Turn right onto The Street
- 11 : km 9.73 - alt. 77 m - Keep right onto The Street
- 12 : km 9.94 - alt. 78 m - Turn right
- 13 : km 9.95 - alt. 78 m - Turn left
- S/E : km 10.04 - alt. 79 m
Other walks in the area
Great Dunmow Town Trail

A circular walk around the small Essex town of Great Dunmow.With plenty of historic buildings, a fine 13th century church, some great pubs and a fantastic Indian Restaurant this provides any visitor a taste of this ancient town. The walk is simple and easy and one cannot visit Dunmow without discovering the interesting history of the Dunmow Fitch which is the main feature to this walk.
Little Leighs Circular

A circular walk in a comparatively unspoiled part of mid Essex, between Chelmsford and Braintree. It is particularly suited to being a winter walk as most of the route is on quiet country lanes, surfaced bridleways and grassy field paths, thus avoiding the worst of the Essex mud. It is a good walk for any time of year though, with fine views across open countryside and is, for the most part, devoid of traffic noise.
Reviewed and updated April 2024
Repton
Explore Hylands Estate following this path through the park.
Chipping Ongar to Hutton Village
We divert off the Essex Way to take in some of the histories of this old town. Rejoin the Essex Way for a short distance, before leaving it for one last time. Then follow St Peters Way thru' High Ongar & most of the way to Blackmore. We follow St Peter's Way for over a mile to Fryerning then thru' the village & across fields to Mountnessing. A short walk thru' a housing estate & industrial estate to enter Hutton Nature Reserve to soon finish at Hutton Village.
Terling Circular
A countryside walk beginning and ending in the village of Terling. Nothing spectacular about the route but it has some nice views and pleasant countryside, passes an old windmill and a rare round tower church. The route follows the course of the River Ter in places, and there are quite a few springs along the way, so it can get muddy. There are a couple of woods with excellent displays of bluebells in the spring but it is a good walk for any time of year. Waymarking is generally excellent.
Details are given for a shorter walk of 4 miles that does not visit Great Leighs church.
Howegreen–Great Baddow–Sandon circular
3 village circular walk through Howegreen, Great Baddow, and Sandon
Along pavements, footpaths and bridleways and across fields.
Ridge and River
A circular walk that circumnavigates the village of Little Baddow. Beginning in Lingwood Common, the route follows bridleways, footpaths, the river towpath and quiet country lanes. A good walk for any time of year, but not after spells of prolonged rain when the towpath, especially, can become something of a quagmire. Walking it in spring is highly recommended as Blake's Wood is nationally known for its display of bluebells.
Hutton Village to Thames Chase Forest Centre
From wooden bus stop we follow Hutton Village, then off-road to the old church. We go cross-country to Ingrave, past the huge pile of Thorndon House & thru' Thorndon Park North. As well as the park, the route takes in many other properties owned by the Thames Chase Community Forest, including Warley Gap, Codham Hall Woods & Franks Wood. We pass thru' Little Warley, Great Warley and skirt the outside of Upminster on our way to the finish at the Thames Chase Forest Centre at Broadfields Farm.
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