Walks you can reach from Watton-at-Stone by train
Hertfordshire · South East England
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Cuffley to Ware (Hertfordshire)
15 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
Woodland, waterways and pre-history, through Broxbourne Woods and Celtic Harmony Camp to the River Lee at Ware.
Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.
Celtic Harmony Camp: A reconstructed Stone Age and Iron Age village offering a free weekend visitor experience.
Time: 4h30–9h
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Alexandra Palace to Tottenham Hale (Middlesex)
45 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
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).

Luton to Stevenage (Bedfordshire)
8 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
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.

Stevenage to Baldock (Hertfordshire)
8 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
Lovely views around Weston in particular. Mostly footpaths and some urban pavements, leaving the concrete of Stevenage to cross gently rolling countryside on footpaths and bridleways, with a small amount on pavement-less country roads. Fairly flat; surprisingly not too muddy even after rain and though some muddy paths.
Time: 3h30–6h30
Warnings: Some steps onto bridges over roads at the Stevenage end (some with ramps); a small amount of walking on country roads without pavement.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Letchworth Garden City to Stevenage (Hertfordshire)
8 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
A pleasant route through leafy suburbs on flat pavements and across grassy farmland and diverting north of Stevenage to avoid a major road and using Stevenage's wide pedestrian/cycleways and underpasses. A short flight of steps at Willian (avoidable via about 50m of road). Makes use of permissive paths in several sections. Subject to footpath diversions near Stevenage Old Town due to new-build development (check in 2025).
Time: 3h–6h
Lunch: Pubs at Willian and Graveley and a village shop at Willian; Stevenage Old Town has refreshments.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Hitchin to Stevenage (Hertfordshire)
8 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
Some lovely open countryside with nice paths and views, let down by uncomfortable verge walking on busy roads with no or sporadic narrow verges, plus muddy open fields and kissing gates and barriers. Steps on both sides of the dual-carriageway crossing. The A602 crossing can be avoided via Todds Green between Little Wymondley and Stevenage; an alternative route via Redcoats Green also avoids it. Little Wymondley has two pubs; convenience shops near the stations at each end.
Time: 2h30–5h
Lunch: Two pubs at Little Wymondley mid-route, plus convenience shops near the stations at each end.
Warnings: Crossing the A602 dual carriageway on foot via the central reservation is the main hazard, with fast traffic (reviewers disagree on how dangerous, but care needed and wear something bright); a 75m in-road dash along a busy road near Titmore Green; an unlit motorway underpass at Symonds Green.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Alexandra Palace to Manor House (Middlesex)
45 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
Disused railway trackbed nature reserve, ancient woodland, reservoir circuit and residential streets.
Time: 2h30
Source: A shorter variant of Alexandra Palace to Tottenham Hale – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Alexandra Palace to Finsbury Park (Middlesex)
45 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
Disused railway trackbed nature reserve, ancient woodland and urban park.
Source: A variant of Alexandra Palace to Tottenham Hale – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Broxbourne to Bayford (Hertfordshire)
15 minutes direct from Watton-at-Stone.
Canal towpath, parkland, Spital Brook valley, ancient diverse woodland, streams, boardwalks and green lanes.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Source: An alternative variant of Broxbourne Circular – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).