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Walk 115: Hertfordshire Marathon Loop

26 miles (41.8km) with 530m of total ascent


Rolling fields along part of the Hertfordshire Marathon Loop Image by Hertfordshire Walker released via Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Rolling fields along part of the Hertfordshire Marathon Loop
We created this walk following a request from friends who asked us to create a 26-mile circular walk through the Hertfordshire countryside which they could use to raise funds for the National Autistic Society They wanted a marathon-length circular walk along footpaths, bridleways, byways and lanes. The Hertfordshire Marathon Loop is designed for anyone who wants to walk a marathon in aid of charity.

This walk can be started and finished at any point along the way, and we have routed it past both Brookmans Park and Welham Green stations for those wanting to reach the start point by train.

If you do the walk, please add comments in the box at the end of the directions and feel free to mention the charity you have supported by doing the walk.

We have added the names of pubs you will pass in case you need refreshments.

The walk is broken into 10 legs. To assist you we have added distances between points and the Hertfordshire right of way (ROW) names and numbers - although not all paths display the numbers. We have also added rough compass points.

Please make sure you have a back-up map and/or an Ordnance Survey app as well as a compass or compass app to help you with the route. There is a larger interactive map at the end of these directions with KML and GPX files that can be dowloaded to a compatible GPS walking app.

Directions


Note: This walk crosses over a golf course


Map for Walk 115: Hertfordshire Marathon Loop Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors There is an interactive map below the directions
Map for Walk 115: Hertfordshire Marathon 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 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.

Leg 1: Brookmans Park to Grubbs Lane
2.5 miles (3.9 km)


1: From Brookmans Park (location - https://w3w.co/dame.jeeps.vital) head S on Bluebridge Road and take the second turn on the left, Bluebridge Avenue. Walk to the top of Bluebridge Avenue, go through a gate then turn right. Once through a gap in the hedge head E with woods on you left and the field on your right. Go through another gap, walk across Gobions Open Space passing the play area on your left. Continue E through the woods until you reach a track leading to Mymms Drive (location - https://w3w.co/shell.seats.puts).

2: Turn left on Mymms Drive, walk N, cross Georges Wood Road, then head N on Golf Club Road. At the golf club take the track on the right, North Mymms footpath 68, and pass Chancellor's School on your right. You will emerge at the top of Pine Grove. Turn left and head NNE along The Drive, still North Mymms footpath 68, to Bell Lane (location - https://w3w.co/noted.author.oath).

3: Turn right on Bell Lane then right again on the A1000, Great North Road, and head SSE for 100m looking out for a footpath on the left. Take this path, North Mymms footpath 37, and head ENE then NE past the Brookmans Park Transmitting Station, across a footbridge, and past a water tower on your right. Soon after the water tower look into the hedgerow on the right and see if you can spot the remains of a WWII spigot mortar emplacement. At this point the path becomes Hatfield footpath 86 and continues to Grubbs Lane (location - https://w3w.co/spent.next.thus).

Leg 2: Grubbs Lane to Epping Green
3.3 miles (5.3 km)


4: Turn right on Grubbs Lane and head E crossing Kentish Lane and continuing E along Hatfield bridleway 87. After 780m the bridleway goes through a farmyard. Continue heading E for 1.3km until you reach a junction. Here you turn right and soon after left on Hatfield bridleway 88. Continue heading ESE for 930m until you pass a farm on your right (location - https://w3w.co/steer.prefer.aside).

5: Immediately after the farm take the footpath on your left, Hatfield footpath 90, and follow it N first downhill then uphill until you reach Tylers Causeway. Turn left on Tylers Causeway and head W for 100m looking out for a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/learn.royal.years). This is Hatfield footpath 91 which later becomes Little Berkhamsted footpath 13.

6: Take this path and follow it N then NE until you reach a junction with Little Berkhamsted bridleway 27. Turn right on this bridleway and follow it to Epping Green. Turn left on the road and head N for 50m looking out for a footpath on the right just before the Beehive pub (location - https://w3w.co/homes.rips.rooms).

Leg 3: Epping Green to Howe Green
2.2 miles (3.7 km)


7: Take this path, Little Berkhamsted footpath 14, and head NE across a couple of fields until you reach a gate leading to Little Berkhamsted bridleway 23. Turn left here and follow the bridleway NW and N through Bucks Alley Wood until you reach a footpath on your left (location - https://w3w.co/record.cafe.issued).

8: Take this path, Little Berkhamsted footpath 11, and head NW for 90m until you reach a footpath junction where you turn right. Follow this path, Little Berkhamsted footpath 10, N for 380m until you reach a junction where you turn left on Little Berkhamsted footpath 9 and head W to Little Berkhamsted village (location - https://w3w.co/plates.solar.search).

9: Turn right in Little Berkhamsted then right again through the churchyard. When you reach the lane take the bridleway immediately opposite, Little Berkhamsted bridleway 19, and head N for 310m looking out for a gate on your left. Go through the gate, still on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 19, and head NW to a junction. Continue NW, now on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 18, until you reach the top of a lane (location - https://w3w.co/tile.only.flash). Continue heading NW along the footpath opposite, Little Berkhamsted footpath 4, for another 630m until you reach a lane (location - https://w3w.co/define.cups.origin).

Leg 4: Howe Green to the River Lea
2.5 miles (4 km)


10: Turn left on the lane and head W then SW for 110m until you reach a footpath on your right. Take this footpath, Little Berkhamsted footpath 1, and drop downhill to Bedwell Avenue. Turn left on Bedwell Avenue, which is also Little Berkhamsted bridleway 26, and head SW for 100m looking out for a footpath on the right. Take this path, Essendon footpath 2, and head W across the golf course for 390m until you reach the junction with Essendon footpath 5. Here you bear left and head SW for 380m until you reach Essendon Hill (location - https://w3w.co/cable.limit.broken).

11: Turn right on Essendon Hill and head N until you reach the bend at the bottom. At this point cross the road to take the bridleway on your left (location - https://w3w.co/rising.stir.cool). Follow this path, Essendon bridleway 6, and head W for 2 km until you reach a lane (location - https://w3w.co/clocks.join.ties).

Leg 5: River Lea to Essendon
2.7 miles (4.5 km)


12: Turn left on the lane, also Hatfield footpath 96 at this point, and head S for 890m until the lane becomes a footpath. Follow this footpath, now Essendon footpath 11 and head S and SE and uphill for 980m until you reach a lane. Turn left on the lane and head E for 380m to West End Lane. You will see the Candlestick pub on your right (location - https://w3w.co/pets.ranked.heat).

13: Turn left on West End Lane and head NE for 30m looking out for Essendon bridleway 10 on the left. Take this bridleway and head N and downhill for 930m until you reach a footpath on the right (location - https://w3w.co/upper.penny.gear).

14: Take this footpath, Essendon footpath 8, and head SE for 710m until you reach West End Lane. Turn left on West End Lane and follow it E for 650m uphill to the outskirts of Essendon (location - https://w3w.co/fever.brand.alien).

Leg 6: Essendon to Wildhill
2.6 miles (4.3km)


15: When you reach Essendon, take the footpath on your right just before the first house, Essendon footpath 17, and follow it SW, SE then SW passing the church on your left and the cricket club on your left and down to a woodland track. Turn right and follow this track, Essendon footpath 13, WSW then W for 670m crossing a footbridge and climbing up to a byway (location - https://w3w.co/yards.listed.faces). Turn left on the byway, Essendon BOAT 14 (byway open to all traffic), and follow it S for 520m until you reach a footpath on the left (location - https://w3w.co/salt.food.flips).

16: Take this path, Essendon footpath 16, and head SE for 740m crossing a footbridge and continuing until you reach a footpath junction. Here you turn right and head SW and then SE on Essendon footpath 15, until you reach the B158 (location - https://w3w.co/shut.bubble.loyal). Cross the road and head SE for 160m until you reach a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/trucks.limbs.tube).

17: Take this path, Essendon footpath 20, and head SW for 190m. You will pass a house on the left and, soon after a swimming pool on your left you will go through a gate. Be sure to turn slightly to your right after that gate and then continue walking SW with the hedgerow on your left and field on your right until you reach a second gate. This path can be overgrown with nettles at times so pick up a stick to bend them back. At the second gate turn right and head NW now on Essendon footpath 19, until you reach the junction with Wildhill (location - https://w3w.co/race.oppose.press). Turn left and head SSW for 310m looking out for a footpath sign on your right (location - https://w3w.co/bared.wallet.opera).

18: Take this path, Hatfield footpath 85, and head NW across three fields emerging in the car park at The Woodman (location - https://w3w.co/star.yard.oppose).

Leg 7: Wildhill to Bell Bar
2.4 miles (3.8km)


19: Leave the car park at The Woodman and head W on Wildhill for 130m until you reach West End Lane on the right. Head N up West End Lane until you come to a bend where you turn left on a byway (location - https://w3w.co/record.decent.rots). This is Hatfield BOAT 80. Head W on this byway for 850m until you reach another byway on the left (location - https://w3w.co/vest.voters.fumes). Turn left here on Hatfield UCR 1 (unmetalled unclassed county road), and follow it S to Wildhill Road (location - https://w3w.co/smiles.moment.bucks).

20: Cross Wildhill Road and head S on Hatfield footpath 81 for 240m until the path bends left and becomes Hatfield footpath 82 (location - https://w3w.co/gets.still.share). Follow this footpath SE and SSE to Grubbs Lane. Turn left on Grubbs Lane and walk SE and against the traffic for 290m looking out for a footpath on the right (location - https://w3w.co/human.agents.forget).

21: Take this path, Hatfield footpath 83 and head SE across two fields until you reach a copse. On your right you will see the remains of a WWII Tet Turret. At this point your footpath becomes North Mymms footpath 66 and continues across a field emerging on Woodside Lane where you turn left to reach the A1000, the Great North Road (location - https://w3w.co/shin.draw.origin).

Leg 8: Bell Bar to North Mymms Park
3.6 miles (5.9 km)


22: Cross the Great North Road and head S on Bell Lane until you reach Bulls Lane on your right (location - https://w3w.co/organs.causes.leads). Head W on Bulls Lane until you reach Foxes Lane on your right (location - https://w3w.co/fund.before.rush).

23: Turn right on Foxes Lane, which is also North Mymms BOAT 84, and head W, NW, and W for 1.2km until you reach Dixons Hill Road in Welham Green (location - https://w3w.co/decay.goad.voice).

24: Turn left on Dixons Hill Road, cross the railway bridge then turn right on Travellers Lane (location - https://w3w.co/races.meals.tones). Head N on Travellers Lane for 330m until you reach Travellers Close on your left (location - https://w3w.co/power.chair.shared). Take this road and head W until you reach Pooleys Lane. Turn right and follow Pooleys Lane round to the left looking out for a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/fell.waters.frogs).

25: Take this path, North Mymms footpath 20, and head NNW for 390m looking out for a footpath on the left (location - https://w3w.co/courier.budget.purple). Take this path, North Mymms footpath 23, and head SW for 510m until you reach a junction in the tracks. Continue heading SW, now on North Mymms restricted byway 22, for 260m until you reach the old Dellsome Lane, now a footpath. Turn right on Dellsome Lane and follow the path, which becomes North Mymms footpath 52 and head W for 320m until you reach a footpath on the left (location - https://w3w.co/invite.poppy.linked).

26: Take this path, still North Mymms footpath 52, and head S following the path as it crosses the A1(M). Immediately after the motorway turn left and keep following North Mymms footpath 52 SSE down the W side of the A1 (M) before it cuts diagonally across the field to a gate at the edge of woodland. Go through the gate, through the woodland, and emerge on Tollgate Road (location - https://w3w.co/budget.ages.storm). Cross Tollgate Road and walk past the lodge of North Mymms Park on the right and the war memorial on the left heading SE before turning right on St Mary's Church Road (location - https://w3w.co/horns.voters.assure).

Leg 9: North Mymms Park to Blackhorse Lane
1.7 miles (2.7 km)


27: Head SSE along St Mary's Church Road, also North Mymms bridleway 2 for 700m until the road bends to the right (location - https://w3w.co/cook.erase.onions). Here you continue heading SSE, still on North Mymms bridleway 2, as it climbs over Cangsley Grove.

28: Continue heading S on this track as it drops down through the Potswell Valley, climbs over Hawkshead Wood and continues downhill to Blackhorse Lane, South Mimms. Just before you reach Blackhorse Lane you will come to a cottage on your left. Look out for a bridleway immediately after the cottage (location - https://w3w.co/finger.clay.quest).

Leg 10: Blackhorse Lane to Brookmans Park
2.5 miles (4 km)


29: Take this track, Ridge restricted byway 11, and head uphill. As you pass the farm on the right this track becomes North Mymms restricted byway 3 and heads NW and uphill then downhill for 1.7km until you reach the A1(M). Cross the motorway. On the other side you reach Swanland Road. Cross the road and head W on the cut through to Warrengate Road (location - https://w3w.co/supper.spots.brief).

30: Turn left on Warrengate Road and head NNW for 520m passing the water treatment works on the right and looking out for a footpath on the right soon after (location - https://w3w.co/booth.stews.organ). Take this path, North Mymms footpath 11, cross Mimmshall Brook on a concrete footbridge (stop to see if you can spot a kingfisher) and follow the path E for 530m until you reach a gate and a footbridge. Cross the footbridge, turn left and continue heading E, with the hedge on your left and field on your right, until you reach another gate where you turn left on North Mymms footpath 9, cross another bridge, and head NNE for 610m to Station Road (location - https://w3w.co/pardon.trash.train). Turn right and follow Station Road S until you reach Brookmans Park village.

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Walk 67: Kentish Lane Loop

10 miles (16 km) with 252m total ascent


Bridleway 10 often a blaze of wild rose in June

A circular walk enjoying the secluded paths and woodlands of the undulating countryside between Essendon, Howe Green, Little Berkhamsted, Epping Green, and Wildhill. The walk passes four pub. It can be muddy in places after rain.

Directions


Note: This walk crosses over a golf course


Walk 67: Kentish Lane Loop Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors There is an interactive map at the end of these directions
Walk 67: Kentish Lane Loop
Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker
Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors

There is an interactive map at the end of these 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.

Directions



1:From The Woodman in Wildhill (location - https://w3w.co/shots.sculpture.turkey) turn left on Wildhill Road and head W for 110m until you meet West End Lane where you turn right and head NNW for 740m following the lane as it dips and then climbs to a right-hand bend. Continue round to your right and head ENE following the lane as it then turns left and then heads N. Look out for a byway sign on your right (location - https://w3w.co/fake.loaded.moss). This is a Essendon BOAT 14, (byway open to all traffic).

2: Take this path and continue through Home Wood and Harefield Wood for 1.1km. At first you will be heading E and then NE. After half a mile you will see footpath 16 going off to your right. Ignore it and continue along the BOAT as it heads N, dipping and climbing up to a footpath on your left just opposite a white-topped footpath marker post. This is Essendon footpath 13 (location - https://w3w.co/retail.vets.wire).

3: Turn left here and follow the footpath WNW for 420m along the edge of the field until you reach The Candlestick on West End Lane (location - https://w3w.co/sleeps.quarrel.racing).

4: At The Candlestick turn right on West End Lane for 90m as it heads N and then NE. Just before the houses on your left you will see a bridleway on your left (location - https://w3w.co/mint.slang.foster). This is Essendon bridleway 10. Take this path and head NNW and then N. A great time to do this walk is in late May and June when the hedgerow along this route is rich in wild rose. Continue down this path for 890m until you reach a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/teams.mutual.oddly). This is Essendon footpath 8.

Bridleway 10 as it dips down just before meeting footpath 8, referred to in point 4 above Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Bridleway 10 just before meeting footpath 8 (point 4)
5: Take this path and follow it for 710m as heads SE across fields, past Larkinshill Grove. At the end of Larkinshill Grove (location - https://w3w.co/claps.wink.task) head straight following the path cut through the crop SSE before emerging on West End Lane (location - https://w3w.co/splash.taped.zeal).

6: Here you turn left and follow West End Lane uphill heading E for 630m towards Essendon. When you reach the outskirts of the village, look out for a footpath on your left before the first house on the left. This is Essendon footpath 5 (location - https://w3w.co/flies.snow.player).

7: Take this path and head NE for 360m over the fields to the B158 Essendon Hill (location - https://w3w.co/young.rainy.just).

8: Cross the road and take the footpath immediately opposite (location - https://w3w.co/track.ending.fell). This is still Essendon footpath 5 which now heads ENE and E across Essendon golf course for 400m until you reach a footpath, Essendon footpath 2 (location - https://w3w.co/summer.modern.locals). Continue heading E for 390m crossing the golf course and emerging via a footbridge leading to Bedwell Avenue (location - https://w3w.co/demand.backed.sheep).

Footpath 2 across Essendon golf course, see point 8 above Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Footpath 2 across Essendon golf course, see point 8 above
9: Here you turn left for 100m walking NNE until you reach a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/book.harp.school). This is footpath Little Berkhamsted footpath 1. Take this path as it continues E heading uphill for 160m to a lane (location - https://w3w.co/estate.dozen.vision). Turn left and follow the lane for 190m as it turns to the right. Look out for a footpath on your right soon after a house on your right at the point where the road bends to the left (location - https://w3w.co/empty.stored.carbon). This is Little Berkhamsted footpath 4.

The route to footpath 4 signposted to Ashfield Farm Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The route to footpath 4 signposted to Ashfield Farm (point 9)
10: Take this path as it heads SSE for 1.1km. At first you see a large house on your right and fields on your left before you cross open fields. You emerge at the end of a lane (location - https://w3w.co/awards.parade.rigid). Here you continue heading straight SSE down Little Berkhamsted bridleway 18 with Ashfield Farm on your right. Continue until you reach a footbridge (location - https://w3w.co/rust.broad.bridge).

The bridge on bridleway 19 shortly before the climb up to Breach Lane Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The bridge on bridleway 19 shortly before the climb up to Breach Lane
11: Immediately after the footbridge take the left-hand fork and climb the hill heading SSE for 330m now on Little Berkhamstead bridleway 19 until you reach Breach Lane (location - https://w3w.co/retain.idea.congratulations). Turn right on Breach Lane and walk S for 290m until you reach Little Berkhamstead (location - https://w3w.co/later.loss.fast). As you reach the road, immediately opposite is the entrance to the churchyard. Take this track and, keeping the church on your right, follow the path until it reaches Church Road (location - https://w3w.co/tonic.drip.toast).

12: Immediately after leaving the churchyard on Church Road, take the footpath on your left. This is Little Berkhamsted footpath 9. Continue along this path heading ENE for 310m with fields on your right and the hedgerow on your left and follow it as it swings to the right (location - https://w3w.co/modern.boom.tidy) and heads SSE just before woodland. You are now on Little Berkhamsted footpath 10.

13: Continue along the path heading SSE for 320m as it dips and then climbs. At the point where the path swings to the right you take the left fork, cross a brook (location - https://w3w.co/from.star.shop) and climb up to woodland. Continue until you come to the end of a small thicket on your left and where a path on your left (location - https://w3w.co/went.roses.books) heads downhill into Buck's Alley Woods. This is Little Berkhamsted footpath 11.

14: Enter the woods, turn right and follow Little Berkhamsted bridleway 23 as it heads SE, S, SE, and then SW, dipping and then climbing for 690m. After a footbridge continue S until the path bends to the left at the point where another footpath heads to your right (location - https://w3w.co/solar.fields.fault). This is Little Berkhamsted footpath 14.

15: Take this footpath and head SW for 450m crossing a a couple of fields before emerging on Epping Green (location - https://w3w.co/habit.fakes.oldest). At this point you could turn right for refreshments at The Beehive pub/restaurant.

16: Turn left on Epping Green and after 30m take the bridleway on your right. This is Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22. Take this bridleway for 250m SW along a tree-lined avenue. At the fork by a large brick wall, take the left-hand option and continue for 570m, first along the lane (it looks private but it's not) until it becomes Hatfield footpath 91 (location - https://w3w.co/monkey.sugar.tower). Take this path and head S across fields to Tylers Causeway (location - https://w3w.co/space.swing.again).

The junction of bridleway 22 and footpath 9 Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The junction of bridleway 22 and footpath 9
17: Turn left on Tylers Causeway (take care here because there is no footpath alongside the road) and head E for 170m looking out for a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/pardon.settle.guilty). This is Hatfield footpath 90. Take this path and head S for 980m with the fields on your right and the hedgerow on your left. You will pass a small pond on your right before climbing up to a track at the top of the hill (location - https://w3w.co/linked.famed.dining).

The small pond to the right of footpath 90 Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Bullrushes on the small pond to the right of footpath 90
18: Turn right on Hatfield restricted byway 88 and head NW for 950m, passing a field of horses on your right and New Park Farm on your left before the track opens up with fields on both sides and great views.

19: After the byway turns to the right and heads N you will see a path going off to your left. Ignore this and continue N for until you reach Tylers Causeway (location - https://w3w.co/sounds.silent.trap).

20: Here you turn left for 90m and, immediately after Birchwood Cottages on your right take Cucumber Lane (location - https://w3w.co/thinks.tennis.like) and head NW for 440m.

21: When you reach woodland and Cucumber Lane veers right, take the footpath on your left (location - https://w3w.co/cried.logic.leave). This is Hornbeam Lane, Essendon bridleway 18, and is a magnificent avenue of trees through Nine Acre Wood. Continue along this bridleway for 1.2km. You will pass a large house on the left and stables on the right. Continue along this lane until you reach the last house on your left where you will see a footpath on your left (location - https://w3w.co/trucks.limbs.tube).

Footpath 18, Hornbeam Lane leading from Cucumber Lane to footpath 20 Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Footpath 18, Hornbeam Lane leading from Cucumber Lane to footpath 20


The path beyond the gate mentioned below in point 22 goes to the right of the bush  Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The path mentioned in point 22 goes to the right of the bush
22: Take the path, Essendon footpath 20, along the side of a house. When you reach a gate make sure you follow the direction of the waymark sign and head to the right of the bush ahead, and not to the left, (see image above) and continue SW with the field on your right and the hedgerow on your left for 190m until you reach another gate leading in the SW corner of the field leading to footbridge.

This part can be overgrown with nettles in the summer, so pick up a stick to brush them aside. Here you turn right on Essendon footpath 19 and head NW for 210m until you reach the B158 at the top of Wildhill Lane (location - https://w3w.co/blocks.recent.ample). Turn left here and continue down the left-hand side of the B158 and head SSW for 300m looking out for a footpath sign on your right (location - https://w3w.co/smiled.pets.cube).

The penultimate gate on footpath 85 leading to a field dropping down to The Woodman, Wildhill Image by Hertfordshire Walker released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
The penultimate gate on footpath 85 leading to The Woodman
23: Take this path, Hatfield footpath 540 and head NW with woodland on your right until you reach a gate. Go through the gate, cross two fields, and drop down to the car park at The Woodman, Wildhill.

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Walk 37: Three Ridges Loop

9 miles (14.5 km) with 212m total ascent


Photograph of the lake along Walk 37: Three Ridges Loop
 
This walk connects several of our earlier walks by adding one short path near Epping Green. The route crosses three ridges with excellent views and follows well-defined tracks most of the way. It can be hilly along the way with seven pubs either on the route or a short detour off it.

Directions


Walk 37: Three Ridges Loop Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors There is an interactive map embedded at the end of these directions
Walk 37: Three Ridges Loop
Created on Map Hub by Hertfordshire Walker
Elements © Thunderforest © OpenStreetMap contributors

There is an interactive map embedded at the end of these 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.

1: Head WNW along New Park Road Newgate Street (location - https://w3w.co/drums.post.twin) for 600m until you meet a footpath on the right just before the farm (location - https://w3w.co/leader.super.needed).

2: Take this path, Hatfield footpath 90, and head N and downhill for 550m until you pass a pond on your left (pictured at the top of this walk). Continue heading N for another 410m as the path climbs up the hill to Tyler's Causeway (location - https://w3w.co/attend.rainy.sport).

3: Turn left on Tyler's Causeway and walk W for 110m until you see a footpath sign on your right just beyond a house (location - https://w3w.co/puts.bought.gift). Follow this path, Hatfield footpath 91, N and NNE for 560m towards Epping Green until you reach a lane, which is also Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22 (location - https://w3w.co/colleague.pack.mint).

* At this point you could turn right and head east to The Beehive pub for refreshments.

4: Turn left and follow this bridleway NW for 410m as it bends round, keeping the water towers on your left and continue for another 410m to the point where you reach a left fork (location - https://w3w.co/sulk.caring.aura).

5: Turn left here, still on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22, and continue NNW, NNE, and NW for 780m along a ridge with great views on your left. You will pass Little Berkhamsted Cricket Club on your right.

* You have the option of turning right down a footpath just past the cricket club if you want to visit Little Berkhamsted village where there is a shop and a pub/restaurant The Five Horseshoes.

Otherwise continue, still on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22, to Little Berkhamsted Lane (location - https://w3w.co/slides.boxer.nurses).

6: Turn left on Little Berkhamsted Lane and walk SW for 110m looking out for a track on your right just after a cottage (location - https://w3w.co/fakes.fuzzy.yours). Take this track, Little Berkhamsted bridleway 17, and head NW for 960m as it becomes a gorse-lined ridge route, dipping down through the woods to the golf course (location - https://w3w.co/tens.shots.supply).

7: Turn left and climb the hill on Essendon bridleway 4 heading heading W for 190m until you reach the club house. Keeping the club house on your left walk round it to your right and then left, and head NW across the fairway for 520m until you reach School Lane (location - https://w3w.co/silent.print.backup).

8: Turn left on School Lane and head W for 190m past the village hall until you reach the B158. Turn left on the B158, cross the road, and head SSE for 75m until you reach a path on your right (location - https://w3w.co/among.skins.luxury). Take this path, Essendon footpath 13, which heads WSW for 860m past Essendon Cricket Club on your right. Continue down this path as it drops through the woods and downhill to a footbridge before it climbs up the hill, still heading W, to the BOAT (byway open to all traffic) where you turn right (location - https://w3w.co/yards.listed.faces).

9: Follow the this track, Essendon BOAT 14 heading NW for 330m until it reaches West End Lane (location - https://w3w.co/saints.clay.throw). Turn left and follow the lane SW for 270m until you reach The Candlestick (location - https://w3w.co/lung.talked.broken).

10: Just before you reach The Candlestick, take the footpath on the left, Essendon footpath 13, and head ESE for 430m down to the Essendon BOAT 14 again (location - https://w3w.co/prone.supper.voters). Turn right and continue along this byway heading S for 490m then SW for 520m until you reach West End Lane (location - https://w3w.co/media.dress.achieving).

11: Turn left on West End Lane and follow it S, SW, then SSE for 750m to WildHill (location - https://w3w.co/zest.winter.herb).

12: Turn right on WildHill, head E for 110m, then turn right into The Woodman car park. Walk through the car park to the end of the beer garden until you reach a footpath (location - https://w3w.co/kept.leans.blocks). This is Hatfield footpath 85. Walk uphill and diagonally SE across the field and go through a gate in the hedgerow. Head SSE until you reach another gate at the edge of woodland. With the woodland on your left, head SE until the path crosses a field and goes through a gap in the hedgerow to the B158 (location - https://w3w.co/bared.wallet.opera).

13: Cross the road and turn left, walking NE for 315m along the east side of the B158 towards the right-hand bend in the road at the point where Wild Hill goes off to the left (location - https://w3w.co/race.oppose.press).

The gate mentioned in point 3 below - continue for 70m to Hornbeam Lane
14: Turn right along a footpath, Essendon footpath 19, which follows a private road heading SE. After 140m the footpath veers left to reach a wooden footbridge and a gate. Go through the gate and head NE along Essendon footpath 20 with the woodland on your right and the field on your left. After 120m you will reach the end of the woodland where you drop down slightly to the right to go through a wooden gate by an outbuilding (location - https://w3w.co/fields.blast.funded), see image above. Go through the gate and continue heading NE, now with the house and gardens on your right and the hedge on your left for 70m until you cross a footbridge and reach Hornbeam Lane (location - https://w3w.co/fits.bottom.expect).

15: Turn right on Hornbeam Lane, also known a Essendon bridleway 18, and head SE for 1.4km first downhill, past stables on the left, and then along a track which continues uphill through a hornbeam wood to Cucumber Lane (location - https://w3w.co/broke.able.entry).

16: Turn right on Cucumber Lane and follow it SSE for 440m until you reach Tyler's Causeway (location - https://w3w.co/funded.grades.coast).

17: Turn left on Tyler's Causeway and head NE for 60m looking out for a track on your right (location - https://w3w.co/bulb.storm.traded). Cross the road and take this track, Hatfield restricted byway 88, as it heads SSE for 330m before turning left (location - https://w3w.co/panel.allows.fumes) and heading ESE and SE for 1.6km back to Newgate Street. There are two pubs in the village, The Crown and The Coach & Horses.

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Walk 4: The Epping Green Short Loop

2.2 miles (3.5 km) with 35m total ascent


Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22
Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22
This is a gentle stroll along footpaths between Little Berkhamsted and Epping Green. The route is through undulating countryside and twisting woodland paths. A few parts of the walk can be a muddy after rain. The walk has the advantage of starting and finishing close to a pub and has a pub at the halfway point. The last part has open views across to Brookmans Park, Wildhill, and Essendon. The starting point is five miles E of Welham Green station by road.

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Directions


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Map for Walk 4: The Epping Green Loop
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Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 9
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 9
1: From the Five Horseshoes pub/restaurant walk N for 50m until you reach a footpath on your right just before St Andrew Church (location - https://w3w.co/plates.solar.search). Take this path, Little Berkhamsted footpath 9, and head ENE for 310m until you reach a footpath junction (location - https://w3w.co/master.artist.woke), see image below.

Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 10
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 10
2: Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 10, and keeping the hedge on your left and the field on your right head SSE and then S for 210m. The path crosses a small stream and climbs to a gate.

3: Continue now heading S for 90m until you reach a footpath junction with Little Berkhamsted footpath 11 on your left (location - https://w3w.co/photos.cooks.sadly), see image below.

Turn left on Little Berkhamsted footpath 11
Turn left on Little Berkhamsted footpath 11
4: Turn left on Little Berkhamsted footpath 11 and head ESE and downhill for 90m until you reach a gate and a junction in the tracks (location - https://w3w.co/soda.arch.flops), see image below.

Turn right on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 23
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 23
5: Turn right on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 23 then follow this path for 140m as it twists and turns up and down hill through woodland before it veers sharp left down a small hill and immediately up again to a wooden bridge, see image below.

Cross the bridge then follow the bridleway uphill
6: After crossing a wooden bridge the path veers right and climbs a hill before opening out into a bridleway. Keep following this bridleway for 440m first heading E and then S looking out for a footpath on your right (location - https://w3w.co/listed.mixer.lungs), see image below.

Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 14
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 14
7: Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 14. Cross the field keeping the hedge on your right until you reach another stile. Cross this and head across another field keeping the farm on your left and the hedge on your right. Go through a gate, cross the farm track and go through another gate and down a farm road leading to the Epping Green (location - https://w3w.co/homes.rips.rooms).

8: When you reach the lane, you have the option of turning right to reach the Beehive pub (location - https://w3w.co/song.joke.renew). Otherwise, turn left on the lane for 35m then take the track on the right just before the bend (location - https://w3w.co/vision.young.below), see image below.

Turn right on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22 then follow it WSW for 240m before it turns right (location - https://w3w.co/stands.voting.minds).

9: Keeping the water tower and the mobile phone transmitter on your left, continue along this bridleway.

10: After 410m turn left at the point where the track splits (location - https://w3w.co/sulk.caring.aura), see image below.

Turn left then continue along Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22
Turn left then continue along Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22
After turning left continue along Little Berkhamsted bridleway 22. This part can be quite muddy and is used by horse riders. However walkers have created an alternative path alongside and through the trees so you can avoid the worst of the mud, but you won't avoid it all.

11: At the end of this wooded part of the walk, you will have views on your left across the valley to Wildhill, Essendon, and Brookmans Park. Continue walking along the edge of the field keeping the hedge on your right until you see Little Berkhamsted Cricket Club through the trees (location - https://w3w.co/filer.apples.twin), see image below.

Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 8
Turn right on Little Berkhamsted footpath 8
12: Turn right then go through the gate and take Little Berkhamsted footpath 8 leading across the edge of the cricket pitch and, keeping the hedge on your left, walk straight ahead back to Little Berkhamsted village and the option of refreshments at the Five Horseshoes or the village shop.


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