3.5 miles (5.7 km) with 74m of total ascent
Downstream from Cassiobury Weir at point 3 on the walk |
This walk winds through ancient woods that once formed part of the Cassiobury Estate and is now owned by Watford Borough Council and designated as a public open space.
Historically, the woodland was managed for timber, firewood, and game. Between 1766 and 1880 the northern part of Whippendell Wood was largely cleared and replanted with a mixture of conifers and broad leaved trees.
The woodland is a site of special scientific interest (SSSI) due to its diverse habitats, including a broad variety of fungi and insects.
According to a noticeboard just near the car park, more than 270 species of plant have been found in the area, including more than 60 types of moss, and 10 kinds of liverwort. In 1995 the fungus Crepidotus cinnabarinus was discovered here, the first time it had been identified in Britain, and only the fourth recording in Europe. Material from this find is now held by the National Herbarium at Kew.
Common woodland butterflies have been recorded in the area, including the speckled wood, ringlet and holly blue. The woodland is also rich in bird life, including the tawny owl and sparrow hawk. Standing dead wood provides feeding and nesting sites for woodpeckers, with all three British species known to breed here.
Direction
Note: This walk crosses over a golf course
Map for Walk 126: Whippendell Woods Loop Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors There is an interactive map below these directions |
Park in the car park in the NE corner of Whippendell Woods off Grove Hill (location - https://w3w.co/earth.lawn.juror) grid reference TQ 08027 98223.
Watford Borough bridleway 30 heading S from the car park |
The junction known as The Rond Pont - continue heading SSE |
Follow the path, still Watford Borough bridleway 30, SE then SSE for 820m. On your way you will cross one of the fairways owned by the West Herts Golf Club where there are signs warning walkers to look to their right (when heading S) to avoid being hit by flying golf balls (location - https://w3w.co/lame.lows.branded).
The bridge over the Grand Union Canal |
Cassiobury Weir |
Molly’s floating cafe on the Grand Union Canal |
3: From the bridge over the canal head W for 740m on Watford Borough footpath 31 crossing three more fairways where you will be prompted by signs to look to your left or right to check that there are no golfers in action. At the first fairway look to your left (location - https://w3w.co/store.random.tigers). At the second fairway look to your right (location - https://w3w.co/ranges.remote.proven). And at the third fairway look left again (location - https://w3w.co/proven.heats.list).
The path downhill through woodland to Rousebarn Lane |
Cross Rousebarn Lane and climb the hill up to Dolly’s Wood |
The track becomes a footpath at this gate - see point 5 below |
The entrance to Harrocks Wood - take the right fork once through the gate |
6: Go through the gate, enter Harrocks Wood (location - https://w3w.co/haven.tones.sends), and then take the right-hand turn and head NE for 490m until you reach Rousebarn Lane again.
The gate leading back to Whippendell Wood from Rousebarn Lane |
Thanks to our occasional walking companions, Sophie and Mike, for introducing us to this part of Hertfordshire and Whippendell Wood in particular.
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