Walks you can reach from Prittlewell by train
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Rochford Circular via Rochford (Essex)
5 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
A circular across countryside and along part of the sea wall, returning along the banks of the River Roach to the attractive historic market town of Rochford.
Rochford
Time: 4h
Lunch: Passes a convenient pub for refreshment.
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Rayleigh Circular via Rayleigh Mount (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
A heritage trail from the station around the historic town of Rayleigh, whose origins predate Saxon times — its name means 'a clearing of deer', it appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, and by 1222 its forests were royal hunting grounds. Takes in Rayleigh Mount and the parish church.
Walk details: Essex & South Suffolk Community Rail Partnership (local insights).

Wickford to Battlesbridge (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
Rolling grassy fields, quiet lanes, scattered woods, reservoir nature reserve, river valley and tidal mudflats.
Time: 4h30
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Kings Cross to Liverpool Street (Middlesex)
1 hour direct from Prittlewell.
Entirely flat, urban city-centre streets, royal parks, riverside Thames path, canal towpath and historic financial district.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Rayleigh to Leigh-on-Sea (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
Recommended: The views from Leigh on Sea looking out to the sea are beautiful. Quiet woodlands, farm paths, horse yards and pretty residential areas and passing through a nature reserve before reaching the coast at Leigh-on-Sea. Includes a safer crossing of the A127. The route passes through a nature reserve near Hadleigh and goes past a windmill.
Time: 2h–4h
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Chelmsford to Wickford (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
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)
15 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
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.

Billericay to Chelmsford (Essex)
30 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
A route on mostly easy paths that get waterlogged and very muddy in places, crossing a golf course where the path is unclear and with some confusing navigation points. The Billericay-to-Stock half is lower quality and very muddy; the Stock-to-Chelmsford half has nice views and varied paths.
Time: 5h30–11h
Warnings: The path across Stock golf course is unclear and badly marked, seeming to go through the middle of holes. Take care crossing the fast-moving A414, which the main route crosses twice. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Billericay to Basildon (Essex)
30 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
A safe, improved route avoiding the original's dangerous ring-road section by going through the pedestrianised town centre, using Mill Meadows local nature reserve and a quiet no-through residential road to avoid the busy A176. The nature-reserve paths are hand-drawn rather than snapped to the map and so the line is only a rough match. Goes through Mill Meadows local nature reserve, using its waymarked trails. Several places to stop and multiple bus routes nearby.
Time: 2h30–5h
Lunch: A Tesco Express and two pubs in Great Burstead near the central section, and eateries in a shopping park on Barleyfield Road a little off route.
Warnings: The line through Mill Meadows is only roughly drawn and may be difficult to follow on the ground.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Romford to Brentwood (Essex)
45 minutes direct from Prittlewell.
Some great views of London. A varied, undulating route: grey urban roads out of Romford, then green and pleasant parks, nature reserves, common land and farm fields, with some steeper parts. Mostly good paths but some muddy and boggy sections near the M25 crossing; barriers and stiles exclude wheels. Briefly joins the London Loop near Harold Wood Park. No facilities in the middle section. Crosses from Greater London into Essex.
Time: 3h30–7h
Lunch: Shops and pubs at either end but no facilities in the middle.
Warnings: The A127 crossing has a central refuge but no lights, so requires care. Some stiles in poor repair before the M25 road bridge and boggy lower-lying paths; the entrance to Tyler's Common from the south-west is unclear.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Leigh-on-Sea to Rochford (Essex)
5 minutes direct from Prittlewell.

Basildon to Rayleigh (Essex)
15 minutes direct from Prittlewell.