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Walk 97: Ware South-East Loop

6.8 miles (11 km) with 91m total ascent


The River Lea Navigation between points 17 and 2 in the directions below  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The River Lea Navigation features heavily in this walk
A great walk for anyone who likes canals, barges, locks, quiet woodland paths, walking along the side of secluded rivers, and old Hertfordshire towns. Bird-watchers should take binoculars, because sightings of kingfishers have been reported between points 6 and 8.

The walk starts and finishes in Ware, follows the River Ash NE before heading through Easeye Wood and down to Stanstead Abbotts, and then along the River Lea Navigation back to Ware. There are plenty of opportunities for refreshments in both Ware and Stanstead Abbotts.

Directions

Map for Walk 97: Ware South-East Loop
Map for Walk 97: Ware South-East Loop
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If you are travelling by car, you can use the pay-and-display car park, known as the Library Car Park, off Burgage Lane (location - https://w3w.co/voted.beats.woes). For those travelling by train, you could use either Ware station or St Margarets station at Stanstead Abbotts. If using Ware station you can join the walk at point 2, if using St Margarets station you can join the walk at point 16.

Ware Town footpath 18 at the start and end of the walk  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Ware Town footpath 18 at the start and end of the walk
1: Take the footbridge in the SE corner of the car park (location - https://w3w.co/invent.skinny.oiled) and cross the River Lea Navigation, turning left on the S side. You then head E along the southern bank of the waterway on Ware Town footpath 18 for 330m until you reach Bridgefoot, (location - https://w3w.co/salads.look.fingernails).

2: Cross the River Lea Navigation and head N for 65m until the road forks. Take the right fork, Star Street (location - https://w3w.co/papers.scary.brief), and head E for 680m until you reach Ware Town footpath 21 on your right at the point where the road starts to climb the hill (location - https://w3w.co/engine.moving.shirts).

3: Turn right here and follow the track SE for 240m past houses on your right and allotments on your left until you reach open ground where you will see a footpath sign directly ahead (location - https://w3w.co/busy.among.fell). This is a continuation of Ware Town footpath 21. Keep heading SE for 670m, ignoring a footpath on your right, until you reach Holly Cross Road (location - https://w3w.co/labels.matter.either).

Ware Town footpath 21 just past the allotments, mentioned in point 4 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Ware Town footpath 21 just past the allotments, mentioned in point 3
4: Diagonally opposite, about 20m to your right, you will see the continuation of Ware footpath 21 (location - https://w3w.co/pigs.poster.awards). Cross the road and take Ware footpath 21. After 90m you come to a footpath crossing (location - https://w3w.co/pays.toxic.yappy). Ignore the path to your left and head NE following the Wareside footpath 39 round to the right at a bend in the River Ash. At this point the river will be on your left. Continue for 240m until you reach a footbridge on your left (location - https://w3w.co/raced.invite.bunny).

The junction with Wareside footpath 39 mentioned in point 5 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The junction with Wareside footpath 39, mentioned in point 4

Walk along the side of the River Ash, mentioned in point 5 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Walk along the side of the River Ash, mentioned in point 4
5: Cross the footbridge. You are now on Stanstead Abbotts footpath 1, which heads NE for 60m across the SE corner of the field to a stile in the hedgerow (location - https://w3w.co/guides.shirts.softly). Cross the stile and turn left, ignoring a path on your right, but, instead, head NE along a sunken wooded path between the fields. Continue along this path for 170m until you reach a second stile (location - https://w3w.co/weedy.sports.ballots).

The footbridge over the River Ash, mentioned in point 6 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The footbridge over the River Ash, mentioned in point 5

Stanstead Abbotts footpath 1, mentioned in point 6 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Stanstead Abbotts footpath 1, mentioned in point 5
6: Cross the stile and turn to your right heading ESE, E, and then NE for 620m as the path follows the River Ash (on your left), and skirts Mead Wood, also on your left. Continue until you reach a track (location - https://w3w.co/pools.fear.hunter).

Stanstead Abbots footpath 1, mentioned in point 7 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Stanstead Abbotts footpath 1, mentioned in point 6
7: Follow this track NE for 310m. As you pass a cottage on your right the path becomes Wareside footpath 75 and continues to a T-junction (location - https://w3w.co/noise.ideas.agenda).

The T-junction, mentioned in point 8 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The T-junction, mentioned in points 7 & 8
8: Turn right at the T-junction on Wareside footpath 35 and head SE or 640m through Easneye Wood to the top of the hill and then continue SW (here your path becomes Stanstead Abbotts footpath 16). Continue past Chaseway Cottages and North Lodge on your right until you come to a gate (location - https://w3w.co/suffer.apples.loves). Go through the gate and continue heading SSW.

The gate on Stanstead Abbotts footpath 16, mentioned in point 9 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The gate on Stanstead Abbotts footpath 16, mentioned in point 8
9: After 240m you will reach a T-junction (location - https://w3w.co/translated.transmitted.cards). Turn left here and take Stanstead Abbotts bridleway 18 and head SE and S for 1.25km until you reach Little Briggens farm (location - https://w3w.co/also.edge.tube).

Turn left on Stanstead Abbotts bridleway 18, mentioned in point 10 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Turn left on Stanstead Abbotts bridleway 18, mentioned in point 9
10: Follow the path through the farmyard and continue for 220m until you reach Pelly Cottages and a fork in the track (location - https://w3w.co/dating.dust.clues). Take the footpath on your right, Stanstead Abbotts footpath 6 and follow it SW for 190m until you reach a five-way junction in the paths (location - https://w3w.co/pound.nods.giant).

Turn right on Stanstead Abbotts footpath 6, mentioned in point 12 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Turn right on Stanstead Abbotts footpath 6, mentioned in point 10
11: At the five-way junction, your way is to continue heading SE along Stanstead Abbotts footpath 6, which follows a line of telegraph poles at this point.

The five-way junction - follow the line of the telegraph poles, mentioned in point 13 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The five-way junction - follow the line of the telegraph poles, point 11
12: When you reach the end of the field, go through a gap in a giant laurel hedge (location - https://w3w.co/achieving.paused.needed). Turn left after passing through the hedge and then follow the steps down to Chappelfields (location - https://w3w.co/town.bend.natively). Turn left here, and then immediately right, heading W and downhill along Abbots Way until you reach Cappell Lane (location - https://w3w.co/club.jumpy.dwell), where you turn left and follow the road into Stanstead Abbotts.
* There are several pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops in Stanstead Abbotts. 
Continue heading SW down High Street until you reach Stanstead Bridge over the River Lea Navigation and a footpath on your right, Great Amwell footpath 10 (location - https://w3w.co/formed.types.dare).

The start of Great Amwell footpath 10, mentioned in point 15 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The start of Great Amwell footpath 10, mentioned in point 13
13: Take Great Amwell footpath 10, and follow it along the tow path on the W side of the river. Continue along this path as it heads NW for 3.3km past Stanstead Lock and then Hardman Lock. After you pass Hardman Lock the path becomes Ware Town footpath 19. Continue until you reach point 2 in the directions.
* If you are a bird-watcher you might want to cross the River Lea Navigation at Stanstead Lock and walk the path running along the E side of the river and adjacent to the Amwell Quarry Nature Reserve, which, according to the Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust, has “outstanding communities of breeding birds”, and is home to “21 species of dragonfly and damselfly”, making the site the “county’s best for dragonflies”. You can rejoin the route by crossing the river from E to W when you reach Hardman Lock.
When you reach point 2 again you should continue heading E along Ware Town footpath 18 back to the car park.

Stanstead Lock, mentioned in point 16 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Stanstead Lock

Hardman Lock, mentioned in point 16 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Hardman Lock

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Walk 95: Ware West Loop

4 miles (6.4 km) with 34m total ascent


The stretch of the Hertfordshire Way between points 8 & 9 below Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The stretch of the Hertfordshire Way between points 8 & 9 below
This walk starts and finishes in Ware. It follows the River Lea (also known as Lee) Navigation tow path west to Hartham Common in Hertford, then loops back along the Hertfordshire Way. If you are interested in bird watching, you might want to take your binoculars because you pass King’s Meads, which, according to the Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust is one of the largest water meadows in Hertfordshire, with 119 bird species recorded as well as 265 different species of wildflowers. The return route passes the site of the former Coleman-Theobald Mill.

Directions


Map for Walk 95: Ware West Loop Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors There is an interactive map below the directions
Map for Walk 95: Ware West Loop
Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker
Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors

There is an interactive map below the directions
Those with GPS devices can download GPX or KML files for this walk. We've added What3Words location references for those who use that system. If you print these walks you might want to use the green PrintFriendly icon at the bottom of these directions to delete elements such as photographs.

If you are travelling by car, you can use the pay-and-display car park, known as the Library Car Park, off Burgage Lane (location - https://w3w.co/poems.chains.phones). We parked for four hours to allow for a lunch stop in a nearby restaurant after our walk. The car park is ideally situated for many eating places and pubs.

1: Take the footbridge in the SE corner of the car park (location - https://w3w.co/upset.points.slope) and cross the River Lea Navigation, turning right on the south side. You turn right and head SW, W, NW, and SW again along the southern bank of the waterway on Ware Town footpath 18. After 1.3km you will reach the A10, which passes overhead (location - https://w3w.co/lamps.refuse.voted).

A narrowboat on the River Lea Navigation   Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
A narrowboat on the River Lea Navigation
2: Go under the A10 and continue heading NW then SW for 550m, now on Hertford footpath 99, until you reach New Gauge (location - https://w3w.co/tracks.loves.snack), the pump house at the start of the New River - an artificial waterway opened in 1613 to supply drinking water to London.

The River Lea Navigation at the junction with the New River, mentioned in point 2 above  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The River Lea Navigation at the junction with the New River - point 2

New Gauge at the start of the New River  Uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by Stephen Dawson released via Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0
New Gauge at the start of the New River 
3: Continue heading W and SW and follow the track for 770m, now Hertford footpath 33, to Hertford Lock (location - https://w3w.co/ever.trash.motor).

The path leading from New Gauge to Hertford Lock   Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The path leading from New Gauge to Hertford Lock

The approach to Hertford Lock - you cross the bridge at this point  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The approach to Hertford Lock - you cross the bridge at this point

Cross Hertford Lock to reach Hartham Common, see point 4 below  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Cross Hertford Lock to reach Hartham Common, see point 4 below
4: Here you turn right on Hertford footpath 23 and cross the River Lea Navigation via the lock gate bridge (location - https://w3w.co/brush.cares.precautions). Continue past the lock-keeper’s cottage on your left, and follow the path across Hartham Common and head NW for 280m until you reach a footbridge (location - https://w3w.co/tent.navy.rental).

5: Turn right to cross the footbridge, which is Hertford footpath 20, and then, once on the other side, follow the path, Hertford footpath 19, as it continues to head NW for 200m until you reach another footbridge (location - https://w3w.co/lifts.fact.dwell).

The footbridge mentioned in point 5 above. Turn right after crossing Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The footbridge mentioned in point 5 above. Turn right after crossing
6: Immediately after the footbridge take the path on your right, Hertford footpath 17, as it heads NE for 140m to another footbridge (location - https://w3w.co/until.camp.lied), this time crossing the River Rib. Follow the path round to your left.

The footbridge over the River Rib, mentioned in point 6 above Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The footbridge over the River Rib, mentioned in point 6
7: When you reach Ware Park Road (location - https://w3w.co/tides.dare.cliff), turn right and then take the first turning on your right. This is the Hertfordshire Way, Hertford bridleway 97. Take this track as it heads SE then E passing cottages on your left and following the river on your right. After 600m you will reach the site of the former Coleman-Theobald Mill (location - https://w3w.co/valve.scan.left), at this point you are walking on Hertford restricted byway 97.

The site of the former Coleman-Theobald Mill, mentioned in point 7 above Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The site of the former Coleman-Theobald Mill - point 7
8: After leaving the site of the mill, continue heading E and then NE along the Hertfordshire Way for 600m until you see a step stile on your right (location - https://w3w.co/tubes.slate.fears).

The step stile mentioned in point 8 above - take this as it drops down towards the river Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The step stile leading down towards the river (point 8)
9: Take this path, Hertford footpath 100, as it heads E for 100m until it goes under the A10 (location - https://w3w.co/torn.bigger.baking). The path then climbs up to playing fields, now Ware Town footpath 16, where it bends to the right of the football pitches (location - https://w3w.co/mount.craft.harder) and then heads ENE for 350m.

The path skirting to the right of the playing field mentioned in point 9 above Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The path skirting to the right of the playing field mentioned in point 9
10: At the end of the playing field, the path swings to the left to reach another footpath (location - https://w3w.co/baked.stick.grades). Here you turn right and take Ware Town footpath 17 over the footbridge crossing the River Lea Navigation. After crossing the river, turn left (location - https://w3w.co/maple.probe.stays) and retrace your steps along Ware Town footpath 18 for 990m back to the car park.

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