For this walk we explored the countryside between a couple of existing routes in our collection in order to create a new loop. It involved walking along rights of way (ROW) we have not visited before, as well as revisiting some footpaths that we have featured in the past, but this time walked in reverse.
The result is a lovely route that has a bit of everything; woodland tracks, riverside paths, rolling countryside with great views, and the benefit of a short detour at the half-way point to Watton-at-Stone for those who want refreshments.
The starting point for this walk is 2.7 miles N from Hertford North Station by road. Those wanting to do this walk via public transport could start and finish at Watton-at-Stone Station (location - https://w3w.co/prime.cages.gains), which is 250m NW of point 8 in our directions, then pick up the route from there.
The walk passes two livestock fields between points 15 and 18 where there are signs asking dog owners to keep their pets on a lead. There is a children's playground (location - https://w3w.co/super.cubes.herb) close to the halfway point.
Fly through preview of walk
If you want to check what sort of landscape this walk covers before setting off you can view a short 3D video of the route below. It's created using the free version of Relive.
Below is a short video of some of the scenes along the way.
Directions
Map for Walk 220: Stapleford North Loop Click here or on the map for a larger version Map created on MapHub - copyright details here There is an interactive map below the directions
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We parked along a service road off High Road, Stapleford, close to the junction with Church Lane (location - https://w3w.co/rental.voice.cracks). There were no parking restrictions when we visited (October 2022), but please check in case this has changed since these directions were published.
1: From the junction of Church Lane and High Road, Stapleford (location - https://w3w.co/glove.curvy.violin), with your back to Church Lane, turn left then head N along the E side of High Road for 30m until you see a footpath across the road on the left running alongside the village hall (location - https://w3w.co/riding.fluid.space), see image below.
Stapleford footpath 6 on the left of the village hall
2: Turn right on Stapleford footpath 7 then head NW for 15m at which point the footpath splits (location - https://w3w.co/boss.shorts.unfair), see image below.
Take the left fork still on Stapleford footpath 7
Take the left fork, which is Stapleford footpath 7, then continue heading NW for 160m until you reach a gap in the hedgerow (location - https://w3w.co/robot.dimes.broom), see image below.
Head WNW across a field still on Stapleford footpath 7
Continue through the gap, still on Stapleford footpath 7, but now heading WNW across a field for 360m until you reach a gate leading to Gobions Lane (location - https://w3w.co/theme.bugs.port), see image below.
Head W inside the field on a permissive path
3: Stay inside the field then head W on a permissive path, with the hedgerow on the right and field on the left, for 510m, until you reach a gate on the right leading to Gobions Lane (location - https://w3w.co/lonely.trace.moment). Here you will find an information board about the permissive path you have just walked, see image below.
The sign for the permissive path between points 3 & 4
Turn left on Stapleford bridleway 13 then head N for 370m until the bridleway you are walking along crosses a parish boundary (location - https://w3w.co/thanks.hills.swung), see image below.
Stapleford bridleway 13 heading N towards the parish boundary
5: Continue, now on Watton-at-Stone bridleway 33, and head NNW for 700m until you reach Perrywood Lane (location - https://w3w.co/stress.talked.rigid).
6: Turn right on Perrywood Lane then head NE for 160m until you reach a bridleway on the left (location - https://w3w.co/email.dips.pose), see image below.
7: Turn right on the lane, which is also Watton-at-Stone bridleway 22, then head NE for 365m until you meet a junction (location - https://w3w.co/notion.tulip.purely), with a railway bridge on the right (location - https://w3w.co/caring.pound.spot) see image below.
* As you reach the church you could take a detour to Watton-at-Stone High Street by turning left immediately before the church then heading N for 415m along Watton-at-Stone footpath 18 until you reach School Lane. Just before you reach School Lane you will pass a children's playground on the left (location - https://w3w.co/spoon.senior.silks), marked with a blue icon on the map below, where, if you have little ones, they can let off steam. Turn right when you reach School Lane then head NE along School Lane to High Street where you will find Crumbs Bakery and Cafe (location - https://w3w.co/fakes.boxer.urgent), marked with a purple icon on the map below, and The Bull pub/restaurant (location - https://w3w.co/pound.handle.adding) and The George and Dragon pub/restaurant 100m NW along High Street (location - https://w3w.co/expose.lasted.grapes), both marked with orange icons on the detour map below.
The detour for refreshments marked in orange Map created on MapHub - copyright details here
If you don't take the detour for refreshments, continue heading SE along Church Lane for 40m until you reach a junction (location - https://w3w.co/desire.turkey.costs), see image below.
Turn right on Perrywood Lane then head S for 110m
9: Turn right on Perrywood Lane then head S for 110m until you reach a footpath on the left (location - https://w3w.co/await.work.deny), see image below.
Turn left on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24
10: Turn left on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24 then head SSE for 145m until you reach a footpath junction (location - https://w3w.co/chart.vote.flags), see image below.
Continue on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24, now heading SE
11: Ignore the path on the right and continue on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24, now heading SE for 35m until you reach a field (location - https://w3w.co/guard.dates.score), see image below.
Cross the field, still on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24
12: Cross the field heading SE for 365m, still on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24, until the footpath goes through a patch of woodland (location - https://w3w.co/aspect.found.seated) for 75m before reaching another field (location - https://w3w.co/tables.plans.quest), see image below.
Continue across a second field, still on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24
Continue heading SE across a second field for 390m, still on Watton-at-Stone footpath 24, until you reach the A119 (location - https://w3w.co/late.discrepancy.tins). Cross the A119 then head E into the grounds of Woodhall Park on Watton-at-Stone footpath 12, see image below.
Enter Woodhall Park on Watton-at-Stone footpath 12
13: Follow Watton-at-Stone footpath 12 E for 260m until you reach an information board on the left describing the work being carried out along the River Beane as part of The River Beane Project (location - https://w3w.co/busy.pass.even), see images below.
Broadwater on the River Beane before point 14
Continue for 140m until Watton-at-Stone footpath 12 crosses a bridge over the River Beane (location - https://w3w.co/bucked.necks.agreed), see image below.
Cross the bridge over the River Beane then turn right
14: Cross the bridge over the River Beane then turn right, still on Watton-at-Stone footpath 12, then head SE for 200m before the path bends left then heads ENE for 125m to a junction (location - https://w3w.co/almost.remark.bolt), see image below.
Turn right on Watton-at-Stone footpath 10A, then cross a bridge
Go through the gate and continue on Watton-at-Stone footpath 12A
Go through the gate then continue on Watton-at-Stone footpath 12A for 50m until you cross the parish boundary. At this point the footpath you are on becomes Sacombe footpath 18 (location - https://w3w.co/wink.slot.punch).
Continue on Sacombe footpath 18
16: Continue heading SW on Sacombe footpath 18 for 255m until you reach a gate alongside a stone wall (location - https://w3w.co/design.mental.festivity). Follow Sacombe footpath 18 SSW then S, with the River Beane on your right, for 200m until you reach a footpath crossing and a footbridge on the right (location - https://w3w.co/loss.trap.highs).
17: Ignore the footpath on the left and right and continue heading S then SSW, still on Sacombe footpath 18 with the River Beane on your right. This is a particularly pretty stretch of the walk.
The footpath alongside the River Beane towards the end of the walk
Continue on Sacombe footpath 18 for 610m until you reach a residential road called Clusterbolts (location - https://w3w.co/dots.hammer.study).
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