Walks you can reach from Loughborough Junction by train
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Wimbledon Circular via Wimbledon Common (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Urban streets, open common, wooded paths, golf fairways, parkland and quiet roads.
Time: 2h30
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Streatham to East Dulwich (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
South London green-chain walk from Streatham's Rookery through Dulwich Woods, Horniman Gardens and Nunhead Cemetery to East Dulwich.
Time: 3h–6h30
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Streatham to Honor Oak Park (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Walk through surviving fragments of the ancient Great North Wood, from Streatham Common via Crystal Palace Park to One Tree Hill.
Woodland: a third under tree cover.
Time: 3h–6h
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Mitcham Junction to Colliers Wood (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Flat urban riverside parks, nature reserves, chalk stream, industrial heritage and south London commons and green corridors.
Time: 3h30
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Wimbledon to Putney (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Suburban streets, open common, landscaped park, woodland riverside path, Royal Park grassland, suburban roads and riverside Thames path.
Time: 3h30
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Wimbledon to Kingston (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Common heathland, woodland, royal deer park, formal gardens, Thames riverside path and open grassland.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Hemel Hempstead to Radlett (Hertfordshire)
45 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
A wonderful and very varied walk, lots of surprises, lots to see. A wonderfully varied route following the Grand Union Canal, then quiet lanes, holloways, woodland, open fields and farmyards. Terrain ranges from wide rocky holloways to flat concrete to narrow woodland dirt paths and field-side tracks and with several uphill stretches. Muddy in places even in summer and likely a wet walk in winter; stiles and narrow paths. Passes Munden House on the Munden Estate and crosses the River Colne. Apsley marina near the canal has cafes, a pub and shops; Bedmond village has shops and a pub.
Time: 4h30–9h30
Lunch: Shops and a pub in Bedmond village roughly midway, and cafes, a pub and shops at Apsley marina.
Warnings: Several long uphill slogs on muddy paths and lanes. A short section on Bucknalls Lane runs along a main route, though with a separate footpath. With little lighting it is not suitable for after dark.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

St Albans City to Radlett (Hertfordshire)
45 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
A direct yet pleasant, largely off-road route following the River Ver across meadows and managed wetlands, then field edges, woodland, fields and tracks to the outskirts of Radlett, finishing on a quiet private road. The Ver meadows are boggy and may flood in winter (gaiters or waterproof boots advised); some steps and narrow paths and a small bridge. Passes the site of a Roman villa and fishing lakes at Frogmore that can encroach over the path.
Time: 2h30–5h
Lunch: Refreshments at Park Street, with a hotel by the M25 useful for those on a long journey.
Warnings: The Ver Valley water meadows are boggy and likely to flood in winter — waterproof boots or gaiters needed. Some steps and narrow paths. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Watford High Street to Radlett (Hertfordshire)
45 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Beautiful woodland. Quite stunning in the mist. Leaves Watford alongside the River Colne through parks and winding riverside tarmac paths, a short narrow verge on Berry Grove Lane, then quiet Otterspool Lane under the A41 and M1 into beautiful woodland. A track past a golf course leads through Aldenham and across fields and with cut-through paths and quiet suburban roads into Radlett. No steps but bicycle barriers and kissing gates; some parts muddy. Passes Aldenham church and its graveyard.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 2h–4h30
1 lunch spot: Battlers Green Farm café
Warnings: A 200m stretch of narrow verge along Berry Grove Lane (may be temporarily affected by roadworks, easy to walk around). Bicycle barriers and kissing gates, and some parts can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Elstree & Borehamwood to Potters Bar (Hertfordshire)
45 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
A fairly direct route making the most of wooded footpaths and quieter streets at both ends, with field boundaries, a golf-course edge and a track under the M25. There is around a mile to a mile and a half alongside the noisy A1 and plus a stretch of road without a verge; a few muddy patches and a tunnel under the motorway that may flood. Follows part of Cycle Network 12; South Mimms services, passed en route, has all facilities and picnic benches for a break. Passes Elstree Studios.
Time: 3h–6h30
Lunch: South Mimms services, passed en route, has all facilities.
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk. About a mile and a half is spent alongside the noisy A1 (on a safe cycle path), and there is a half-mile stretch of road with no verge; the tunnel under the M25 may flood occasionally.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Radlett to Potters Bar (Hertfordshire)
45 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Quiet suburban roads and a small woodland path out of Potters Bar, then lanes that become field paths, crossing the A1(M) and M25 and various fields with kissing gates of varying condition. Woodland near the Radlett end with a steep road descent into the town. Narrow paths and dozens of gates. St Giles' & St Margaret's church in Ridge has a water tap near the front entrance. Shenley has a bench and a Post Office/shop. Probably more scenic in summer.
Time: 2h30–5h30
Lunch: Shenley, roughly mid-route, has a Post Office/shop.
Warnings: Field paths change as the farmer ploughs, and a couple of recently drilled fields had no visible path; there is a short 21m stretch with no path where care is needed. Not all kissing gates are in good condition. Dozens of gates and narrow paths.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Mitcham Junction to Morden (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Loughborough Junction.
Flat urban riverside parks, nature reserves, chalk stream, industrial heritage and south London commons and green corridors.
Source: A shorter variant of Mitcham Junction to Colliers Wood – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).