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                 Cottered Warren & Wakeley from Aspenden
                Cottered Warren & Wakeley from Aspenden            
            
        
                A pleasant circular Hertfordshire walk starting from the village of Aspenden near Buntingford. The route featues an abandoned village, a Roman Road and a moated house. Aspenden has pub for those requiring refreshment at the end of the walk.            
            
            
    
                 Hertford East Station to Cheshunt Station
                Hertford East Station to Cheshunt Station            
            
        
                Follows River Lea Navigation thru' Ware, St Margarets, Rye House, Dobbs Weir and Broxbourne, to finish on the River Lea Path a short walk east of Cheshunt Station. It's almost impossible to go off-course, unless you make a decision to jump into the canal or take a path away from it.            
            
            
    
                 Knebworth
                Knebworth            
            
         
        
        
                A walk around Knebworth taking in Rabley Heath nature reserve.
A short circular walk that includes a section through woodland of Rabley Heath Nature Reserve. Refreshments can be found at The Robin Hood and The Lytton Arms which has a large selection of real ales.            
            
            
    
                 Circular Walk taking in the villages of Clothall and Wallington
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Around St Pauls Walden
                Around St Pauls Walden            
            
         
        
        
                A circuit around the village of St Paul’s Walden passing through some of the finest woodland in the North Chilterns and the picturesque parkland surrounding the grand houses of Stagenhoe and St Paul’s Walden Bury. The bluebells in Hitch Wood are spectacular in spring!            
            
            
    
                 Cheshunt Station to Epping Station
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Cuckolds Cross and Whitwell from St Paul's Walden
                Cuckolds Cross and Whitwell from St Paul's Walden            
            
         
        
        
                This Hertfordshire walk mainly uses old green lanes to go through a varied landscape of fields, woods and hedgerows to arrive at the Holt and then by footpaths to Cuckolds Cross. After that there is a section of larger arable fields where you join the Hertfordshire Way to reach Whitwell, an expanded village with an interesting older centre. The final leg passes through a rare breeds farm and The Bury, birthplace of the late Queen Mother.            
            
            
    
                 Audley End Estate
                Audley End Estate            
            
         
        
        
                An impressive Jacobean House, a colourful park and a cute pub are a few of the things you can discover during the Audley End Walk. Follow me in Essex for a walk through history, perfect for a stroll with friends, family and our four-legged companions.            
            
            
    
                 Preston and Breachwood Green
                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
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Preston, Dead Woman's Lane and Wain Wood
                Preston, Dead Woman's Lane and Wain Wood            
            
         
        
        
                A short circular walk from Preston village via Dead Woman's Lane and Wain Wood. An easy route using scenic green lanes and good footpaths. Ideal as an evening stroll or to work up an appetite for lunch.            
            
            
    
                 Epping Forest Loop
                Epping Forest Loop            
            
         
        
        
                If you are looking at this walk, it is likely that you want to leave the city for a breath of fresh air. And you can … without leaving it! So, take your Oyster card (or contactless card) and jump on the Central Line with me for a walk through Epping Forest!            
            
            
    
                 Epping Station to Chipping Ongar
                Epping Station to Chipping Ongar            
            
        
                From Epping Station, we follow the Essex Way for our whole route. Thru' fields and an ancient track to Coopersale Street, then across fields to Gernon Bushes Nature Reserve. Cross over the M11 and go in a straight line towards Toot Hill. Thru' Toot Hill village and fields to Greensted and onto Chipping Ongar. Two videos at YouTube, one by John Rogers and a second by voxley19, both cover this whole walk.            
            
            
    
                 Around Oak Hill and Deer Sanctuary from Piercing Hill
                Around Oak Hill and Deer Sanctuary from Piercing Hill            
            
         
        
        
                This quiet circular walk uses a section of Epping Forest Centenary Walk close to Ambresbury Banks (remains of banks) before you follow a path in Birch Wood with lovely views over Deer Sanctuary and its wildlife!            
            
            
    
                 Little Monk Wood, Baldwins Pond and Broom Hill from Rushey Plain
                Little Monk Wood, Baldwins Pond and Broom Hill from Rushey Plain            
            
         
        
        
                This circular walk close to Loughton Camp provides a good way to discover Little Monk Wood, Baldwins Pond and less used paths along Loughton Brook enjoying this peaceful area.            
            
            
    
                 Meldreth Station to Royston Station
                Meldreth Station to Royston Station            
            
        
                A point to point walk, which includes Melbourn Village and a stretch across the countryside before heading into Royston Town.            
            
            
    
                 Three Rivers, Meldreth
                Three Rivers, Meldreth            
            
        
                Walk along the river Mel, river Rhee (Cam) and river Shep. Passing the Royal Oak Barrington, the Plough Shepreth and the Green Man Dunsbridge Turnpike.
⚠️ Some parts are really overgrown. We contacted the author to let them know. If you do this walk please let us know how it is 😉.            
            
            
    
                 Around Melbourn and Meldreth
                Around Melbourn and Meldreth            
            
        
                From Meldreth Station, this circular walk takes you past two churches, through the Melwood Nature Reserve and past the British Queen Pub.            
            
            
    
                 Chipping Ongar to Hutton Village
                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.            
            
            
    
                 Grimston's Oak and Hill Wood from Chingford Plain
                Grimston's Oak and Hill Wood from Chingford Plain            
            
         
        
        
                This quiet circular walk provides a good way to discover paths in Bury and Hill woods using a small section of the Epping Forest Centenary Walk. During this walk, you will see a beautiful oak reckoned to be about 350 years old!            
            
            
    
                 Bury Wood and Connaught Water from Chingford Plain
                Bury Wood and Connaught Water from Chingford Plain            
            
         
        
        
                This pleasant circular walk combines several paths in Bury Woods including Holly and Willow Trails. Then, you will walk around Connaught Water enjoying its wildlife!            
            
            
    
                 Shepreth Station to Meldreth Station
                Shepreth Station to Meldreth Station            
            
        
                A point to point walk from Shepreth Station to Meldreth Station passing through the village of Melbourn.            
            
            
    
                 Around Shepreth
                Around Shepreth            
            
        
                See all the sights of Shepreth : Docwras Manor Garden, the Crossing House Garden, Shepreth L-Moor (SSSI), Shepreth Church, The Plough, The Teacake and Shepreth Wildlife Park.            
            
            
    
                 Strawberry Hill Ponds, Mount Pleasant and Connaught Water from Barn Hoppitt
                Strawberry Hill Ponds, Mount Pleasant and Connaught Water from Barn Hoppitt            
            
         
        
        
                This circular walk with ascents and decents in Epping Forest explores paths in Warren and Strawberry Hills before you go back across Hill Woods. You finally walk along Connaught Water and go back to Barn Hoppitt.            
            
            
    
                 Around Foxton
                Around Foxton            
            
         
        
        
                From Foxton Railway Station you can take in the sights of Foxton - the Dovecot, Foxton Wood, St Laurence Church and the White Horse Pub.            
            
            
    
                 Station to Station
                Station to Station            
            
        
                For those 3 easy walks, you will visit the 3 stations composing the Meldreth, Shepreth and Foxton Community Rail Partnership.            
            
            
    
                 Foxton Station to Shepreth Station
                Foxton Station to Shepreth Station            
            
        
                A point to point walk from Foxton Station to Shepreth Station with a nice woody interlude through the Wimbish Estate.            
            
            
    
                 Between Sandy and Everton
                Between Sandy and Everton            
            
        
                This walk takes in a variety of the landscapes of Central Bedfordshire: heathland, woods, meadows, arable land and even a short stretch of market gardening. It starts and finishes in the RPSB nature reserve. Lunch time refreshment is available at the Thornton Arms in Everton.            
            
            
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