Walks you can reach from Brimsdown by train

Middlesex · South East England

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Cheshunt
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Cheshunt Circular via Royal Gunpowder Mills (Hertfordshire)

7 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

Flat river floodplain, gravel-pit lakes, water meadows, country park sculptures, farmland and a market town.

Time: 3h30

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

16
KM
Broxbourne
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Broxbourne Circular via Waltham Abbey (Hertfordshire)

15 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

Flat river floodplain, towpaths, water meadows, lakeside paths, woodland strips, farmland fields and open parkland.

Time: 4h

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

19
KM
St Margarets
GOC Hoddesdon 058: Hoddesdon Park Wood and Highfield Wood, Hoddesdon by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

St Margarets Circular via Hollycross Lake (Hertfordshire)

15 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

Rolling East Hertfordshire countryside, wheat fields, woods, ancient tracks, green lanes, river valleys along Ash, Rib and Lea rivers and scenic nature reserve.

Time: 5h30

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

24
KM
Ware
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Ware to Bishop's Stortford (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

A pleasant and interesting walk on undemanding local footways, with nothing too challenging underfoot, though gates can be limiting for some and wet periods may cause flooding and especially along the Ash Valley section.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 5h30–11h

Warnings: Gates may limit access for some. Wet periods can result in flooding, especially along the Ash Valley section.

Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

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Rolling
21
KM
Alexandra Palace
GOC Ally Pally 090: City of London view from Alexandra Palace by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Alexandra Palace to Tottenham Hale (Middlesex)

8 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

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).

16
KM
Cuffley
GOC Newgate Street 113: View by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Cuffley to Ware (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

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).

GPX
Rolling
19
KM
Kings Cross
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Kings Cross to Liverpool Street (Middlesex)

30 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

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).

21
KM
Watton-at-Stone
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Watton-at-Stone to Ware (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

Recommended: Excellent views across the River Beane to Heath Mount. A varied route taking in the Woodhall estate and the valley of the River Beane and with a short section along the River Lea towpath in Ware.

Time: 3h–5h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
11
KM
Watton-at-Stone
GOC: Countryside near Chapmore End, Bengeo Rural by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Watton-at-Stone to Hertford East (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

Recommended: Pretty views on the canal and at the church in Stapleford. An easy-to-navigate, pleasant country walk through beautiful countryside, following the River Beane chalk stream and water meadows for much of the way, with hedgerows, views of a stately house and a few sections of roadside walking along the A119 (paved verges throughout). Mud in winter is still manageable. Follows the River Beane, a chalk stream (one of only around 210 in the world). Tons of wildlife and plenty of park benches. The river has been restored to natural banks. Watton-at-Stone has a Budgens for local baked goods.

Time: 2h30–4h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
9
KM
Ware
GOC Bayford–Hertford 069: River Lea, Hertford by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Ware to Harlow Town (Hertfordshire)

30 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

An easy-to-navigate towpath walk following the Rivers Lea and Stort for the whole route, full of wildlife. The path can be narrow and uneven with steps and gets muddy after heavy rain. Follows the River Lea and River Stort navigations; abundant wildlife. Steps and narrow uneven parts.

Waterway: almost all along the River Stort Navigation.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h30

Warnings: Some care is needed at the junction of the two rivers as signage is slightly confusing.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Gentle
14
KM
Potters Bar
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Potters Bar to Waltham Cross (Middlesex)

5 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

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.

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Rolling
15
KM
Potters Bar
GOC London Colney 111: Tyttenhanger Quarry by Peter O'Connor aka anemoneprojectors

Potters Bar to Cheshunt (Middlesex)

7 minutes direct from Brimsdown.

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.

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Rolling
17
KM
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