Local 4km
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 3.89 km
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Average duration: 1h 10
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 30 m
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Vertical drop: - 33 m
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Highest point: 77 m
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Lowest point: 64 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: North Hertfordshire
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Start/End: N 51.98917° / W 0.232497°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 77 m - Start on Western Way
- 2 : km 0 - alt. 77 m - Turn right onto Orchard Way
- 3 : km 0.3 - alt. 72 m - Turn left onto Grange Road
- 4 : km 0.44 - alt. 71 m - Turn left onto Wilbury Road
- 5 : km 0.48 - alt. 71 m - Turn right
- 6 : km 0.48 - alt. 71 m - Turn left
- 7 : km 0.58 - alt. 75 m - Turn left
- 8 : km 1.19 - alt. 74 m - Keep left
- 9 : km 1.21 - alt. 74 m - Turn right onto Icknield Way
- 10 : km 1.58 - alt. 76 m - Turn right onto Bedford Road
- 11 : km 2.64 - alt. 75 m - Turn right onto Wilbury Road
- 12 : km 3.71 - alt. 77 m - Turn right
- 13 : km 3.85 - alt. 77 m - Turn right onto Southern Way
- S/E : km 3.89 - alt. 77 m
Other walks in the area
Circular Walk taking in the villages of Clothall and Wallington
This circular walk starts in the small North Hertfordshire village of Clothall and takes you to Wallington along sections of the Hertfordshire Way before heading back to Clothall along the Icknield Way. The route takes in wooded paths and open landscapes particularly along the chalk escarpment of the Icknield Way with panoramic views of South Cambridgeshire to the north. There is some gentle climbs which may get the heart pumping, but the views are worth the effort.
As this is a circular walk you can decide to walk the route clockwise or anticlockwise, however I would strongly recommend walking the route in an anticlockwise direction as described below as this route criss-crosses many other paths and bridleways and it is easy to find yourself on the wrong path as the author can attest. Walking the route in an anticlockwise direction should avoid any wrong moves.
Explore South and East areas of Stondon
This circular walk covers the footpaths of Stondon to the south and east and also strays into Hertfordshire.
From Lower Stondon via Holwell
A circular walk visiting the South-Western part from Lower Stondon via Holwell.
Meppershall and Shillington, Stondon
This circular walk covers the northern/western footpaths in Stondon and also strays into Meppershall and Shillington.
Preston and Breachwood Green

A walk through delightful North Hertfordshire countryside featuring well cared-for historic villages and hamlets, linked by fields and woods. There are interesting buildings including a restored windmill.
Preston and Hitch Wood, Chilterns
A short circuit from Preston village through Hitch Wood, one of the finest woods in the North Chilterns. Worth following for spectacular bluebells in spring or as a pre-pub leg stretch.
Great Offley to Charlton
A moderate stile-free walk The walk starts in the village of Great Offley, heading south-west along the ridge above Hitchin before descending to the small hamlet of Charlton. From there, there is a steady, scenic climb back to Offley.
End of the Chilterns : Pegsdon Hills & Little Offley

This is a surprisingly hilly walk for this general area, being the northern end of the Chilterns AONB, mostly through rolling farmland, with some wonderful views across the flatlands of south Bedfordshire to the north, especially if the air is clear. Most of it is along the edges of/through fields, along grass & hard-surfaced paths & tracks. There are two tree-covered 'alleys'. It passes a large late-Tudor manor house. You will walk part of the Icknield Way & visit Pegsdon Hills Nature Reserve.
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