Walks you can reach from Hatfield by train
Hertfordshire · South East England
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Welwyn Garden City Circular via Ayot St Lawrence (Hertfordshire)
4 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Rolling Hertfordshire countryside, landscaped parkland, arable fields, picturesque village and Gothic church ruin.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Knebworth Circular via Graffidge Wood (Hertfordshire)
15 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Undulating Hertfordshire countryside, woodland, large open arable fields, quiet lanes, deer park and pretty villages.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Hitchin Circular via Pegsdon Hills (Hertfordshire)
30 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Chilterns chalk ridge, farm tracks, field boundaries, grassy lanes, woods, steep chalk downland, flat-bottomed valleys, alder and willow fen woodland, chalk river and historic market town.
Time: 6h
Warnings: Can be hilly.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Baldock Circular via Wallington Church (Hertfordshire)
30 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Vast flat Hertfordshire arable farmland, open field edges, big skies, gentle hills, small historic villages and patches of woodland.
Time: 5h
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Alexandra Palace to Tottenham Hale (Middlesex)
15 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Urban north London, disused railway trackbed nature reserve, ancient woodland, reservoir wetlands, residential streets, riverside path and open parkland.
Time: 3h30
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Knebworth to Welwyn Garden City (Hertfordshire)
15 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Gently undulating woodland, open fields, deer park, golf course, nature reserve and formal garden city streets.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Meldreth to Royston (Cambridgeshire)
45 minutes direct from Hatfield.
A moderate walk from one village through another, then across open countryside and beneath the railway before heading into the town — on field paths, tracks and a stretch of road.
Time: 2h30
Lunch: The Dolphin in Melbourn, and a café at the Royston Tesco near the finish.
Walk details: Cam Valley Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Arlesey to Letchworth Garden City (Bedfordshire)
30 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Chalk stream meadows, field boundaries, hilltop village, open farmland with far views, green lanes, lavender farm and Garden City.
Time: 5h30
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Luton to Stevenage (Bedfordshire)
15 minutes direct from Hatfield.
Recommended: Wide open views; good views. A fairly hilly route, mostly on field-edge paths and good tracks across arable land and with some overgrown stretches and short sections on quiet roads and verges. The Luton end has rather a lot of residential roads. Good views from the higher ground. Follows the Chiltern Way Extension for a significant distance. Whitwell has an interesting tower.
Time: 5h–10h
Lunch: There is a pub at St Paul's Walden, roughly mid-route.
Warnings: Crossing London Road (B656) needs a little care. Some paths are a little overgrown, occasionally between barbed-wire fences.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Welwyn Garden City to Hertford East (Hertfordshire)
4 minutes direct from Hatfield.
The rest of the walk is stunning, varied, and very enjoyable. A varied route through Hertfordshire, beginning on dull town streets and an industrial estate before reaching Panshanger Park with its meadows, woods, the River Mimram and a lake, then an undulating cut-through into Hertford. Paths are mostly good and mud-free and but narrow with a camber and several kissing gates; one stretch on Panshanger Lane has no pavement. The permissive paths through Panshanger Park are safe and quiet; long-horned cattle graze in some meadows, and wildlife includes spoonbills. No village halfway, but shops at either end and benches by the lakes.
Time: 2h30–5h30
Lunch: No facilities midway; shops at either end.
Warnings: A quarter urban. A short stretch on Panshanger Lane has no pavement and only a poor verge on a curved road; take care. A footbridge over the railway at both ends involves stairs.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Potters Bar to Cheshunt (Middlesex)
5 minutes direct from Hatfield.
The views were magnificent; good views, you can see the Shard. A varied route through fields, woods, hedged farmland tracks and picturesque villages, with steep hills around Cuffley (good views, including the Shard) and stretches of suburban and roadside walking. Frequently very muddy and marshy and especially in Morven open space and the wet field paths south of Cuffley. Passes the Leefe Robinson Memorial and Sopers Viaduct, and joins the Hertfordshire Way. Northaw is a picturesque village with a tap inside the church gate. Cuffley has shops and cafes for a refreshment stop.
Time: 4h30–9h
Lunch: Lots of refuelling opportunities in Cuffley around the half-way point.
Warnings: Many muddy and marshy sections, including waterlogged kissing gates and very muddy bridges over brooks (care needed); some narrow rooty paths; a temporary signposted detour around new road works near the New River at the Cheshunt end.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Potters Bar to Waltham Cross (Middlesex)
5 minutes direct from Hatfield.
A varied but not greatly varied route mixing suburban streets, cycle paths, hedged farm tracks through fields and woods, wooded tracks up to a picturesque village. Includes a steep 19% hill with good views and a steep downhill through woodland and plus a narrow winding rooty path. Marked paths in places have gone or are overgrown. Follows the Hertfordshire Way through Hemps Hill. Northaw is a picturesque village with a tap inside the church gate and a pub; Cuffley has shops and cafes for refreshment.
Time: 4h–8h
Lunch: Shops and cafes at Cuffley, and a pub at Northaw.
Warnings: Some marked paths have gone or are overgrown, with diversions needed around new road works. A steep 19% hill up to Cuffley, then a steep downhill through woodland.
Walk details: Slow Ways.