Walks you can reach from Battlesbridge by train
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South Woodham Ferrers Circular via Marsh Farm (Essex)
4 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
A circular with views over the River Crouch, passing through Woodham Fenn and the Marsh Farm saltmarsh nature reserve, managed by Essex Wildlife Trust.
Time: 3h30
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Althorne Circular via St Andrew's Church (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
A pleasant circular over fields, woodland and several short road sections, with stunning views across the Crouch estuary, taking in the marina, Bridgemarsh Island, St Andrew's church and the war memorial.
2 lunch spots: althorne — the Three Horseshoes, or the Huntsman and Hounds
Warnings: Several short road sections have no pavement — watch for passing traffic.
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Burnham-on-Crouch Circular via Wallasea Island Wild Coast (Essex)
30 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
A family-friendly circular around the Essex coastal town of Burnham-on-Crouch — from parkland to the marina, along the quay beside the Crouch estuary and out into open countryside, passing the commemoration site of a First World War airfield.
Wallasea Island Wild Coast
1 end-of-walk reward: the White Harte Hotel
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

South Woodham Ferrers to North Fambridge (Essex)
4 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
Rolling hills, arable fields, vineyards, bluebell woods, disused railway line, tidal riverside and grassy salt marshes.
Time: 5h30
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

North Fambridge to Burnham-on-Crouch (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
Flat sea wall path, tidal river, salt marshes, mudflats, reed ponds, creeks, marinas and riverside promenade.
Time: 4h30
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

North Fambridge to Althorne (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
A level, picturesque coastal walk along the sea wall of the tidal River Crouch between the villages of North Fambridge and Althorne, through Blue House Farm nature reserve with views of Bridgemarsh Island. Apart from a couple of stiles the path is clear throughout.
Blue House Farm Nature Reserve
1 end-of-walk reward: the Ferryboat Inn
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Burnham-on-Crouch to Southminster (Essex)
30 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
An attractive linear walk from the charming riverside town of Burnham-on-Crouch, following the Crouch riverside before a steady climb across the rolling farmland of central Essex to Southminster, with a return by train on the Crouch Valley Line.
Time: 1h30–2h30
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

South Woodham Ferrers to Burnham-on-Crouch (Essex)
4 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
Recommended: A great route with a variety of different environments. A great route with a variety of environments and lots of off-road walking, both coastal and woodland, with sea-wall and intertidal sections along the Crouch estuary, vineyard views, woodland in nature reserves, quiet lanes. Includes slopes and steps and various gates; some sections can flood on a spring tide. Passes through two Essex Wildlife Trust reserves (Blue House Farm and a Maldon West railway-line reserve), favoured by birders, with benches along the way. Crosses the Three Rivers Golf Club. Bridgemarsh Island is visible in the Crouch. Prehistoric shark teeth can be found in the 'Creeksea Cliffs'. Can be broken at Fambridge or Althorne stations.
Coastal: three fifths along the coast.
Time: 6h–12h
Lunch: A convenience store and chemist near the start; the River Breeze Cafe at Fambridge Yacht Haven; long stretches with no shops or refreshments.
1 end-of-walk reward: the White Harte Hotel
Warnings: Crossing the Burnham Road (B1012) has no controlled crossing and vehicles travel fast, though visibility is good. Ferry Lane and parts of the coast path can flood on a spring tide; avoid the outgoing tide at the wild-swimming spots.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Chelmsford to Wickford (Essex)
7 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
Recommended: Beautiful buildings and churches and amazing woodlands. A largely green route from central Chelmsford out through Galleywood, with clear, well-signposted paths through woodlands and farmers' fields and plus a stretch through the village of Stock. Can be combined with onward routes heading down to the coast.
Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.
Time: 5h–9h30
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Wickford to Rayleigh (Essex)
7 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
A mostly flat suburban and green-belt route mixing pavement, paths, tracks, fields and woodland, with one unavoidable A-road section (about 600m, on pavement) and a hillier approach to Rayleigh. Some seldom-used footpaths are overgrown; classic green-belt mix of residential and scruffy farmland and semi-rural-industrial land. Optional greener finish via Rayleigh Mount and the old castle earthworks (National Trust, with closing times). Woodland Trust land near Rayleigh for picnics.
Time: 2h30–4h30
Lunch: Cafe by a garden centre just off route at the A129/A1245 roundabout.
Warnings: Crossing the busy, fast London Road requires waiting for a gap; vehicles also move fast at the A129/A1245 roundabout, crossed via an island. Some overgrown footpaths. An unofficial railway crossing at Rayleigh station involves steps.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Chelmsford to South Woodham Ferrers (Essex)
4 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.
A good route with lots of field walking, on marked footpaths and bridleways with some road walking and starting along the Chelmer navigation and passing around the south of an RHS garden on a charming footpath. Care needed where verges are limited; some field sections likely very muddy in winter. Passes a pedestrian entrance to RHS Hyde Hall, where a short diversion reaches the Clover Cafe (outside the ticketed area).
Time: 4h30–9h
1 lunch spot: the Crown
Warnings: Crossing the A1060 between the Water Works and Sandon needs care as the road can be busy with fast traffic; a stretch of road walking on Crephedge Lane has very little verge until pavement is reached; field sections can be very muddy in winter.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Basildon to Wickford (Essex)
7 minutes direct from Battlesbridge.