A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
East Hertfordshire
'We liaise with local planning and highways authorities and monitor proposals affecting public footpaths and bridleways. Vigilance has fast become the order of the day since our countryside is unde ...
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'We have published several booklets recommending walks on circular and linear routes, and are currently working on a project to produce more of these walks in a widening circle of up to an 8-mile radius around town. We also publish monthly walks on our website.'
'One can break off the walk at several points to catch the bus back because the bus route along the A1184 is never very far to the west of the river ... One can work out many variations to this ...
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'This is a linear walk along the scenic River Stort from Bishop’s Stortford to Harlow and returning by bus.'
'Starting in 2006 the group has organised walks on the first Sunday of each month during the summer (April to October inclusive) and winter walks in December and February.'
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'Formed in 2004 with the encouragement of the Parish Council Committee to promote the enjoyment of the Public Rights of Way in the Parish and to monitor their maintenance. There are 37 Rights of Way in the Parish totalling over 21 miles ... In 2007, using a grant from the Parish Paths Partnership and a donation from Glaxo Smith Kline, the Paths Group produced a map leaflet showing the public rights of way in the parish and four suggested walks.'
'Disused railway line that runs from Welwyn to Hertford. The pleasant off-road route is suitable for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The link through Hertford connects to the tow path along the River Lea, taking you to Ware and beyond.'
'East Herts is also a rambler's paradise around which to plan a route, not forgetting peaceful riverside walks, boat travel on the rivers Lea and Stort. The attractive villages, all have so ...
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'The small towns and villages stand in an area of natural beauty, with winding country lanes, nestling in shallow valleys of many rivers and streams that criss-cross the District ...'
'Come and see if you enjoy walking with us on one of our regular walks. Sunday morning walks start at 10.00 am and walk a roughly circular route of 5 or 6 miles, normally finishing by 1.00 pm. Even ...
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'An independent walking and campaigning group with a membership of 300+ households, mostly living in East Hertfordshire.'
Member of the Ramblers - Hertfordshire & North Middlesex Area Grouping
'A set of walks around the village, a number of which are suitable for pushchairs, etc.'
'Since 1992, Thames Water has worked with local people and partners to create a 45 km [28 mile] long-distance footpath that follows the course of the New River, linking the inner city to t ...
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'The New River is neither new nor a river. It is a water supply aqueduct, completed in 1613, to bring drinking water from Hertfordshire to North London ...'
ALERT I could no longer find a description of the Path on the Thames Water Website; so I have replaced the Link.
'Most of the UK's rivers are not as healthy as they should be. Although many have improved dramatically over the past few decades, current problems include pollution, invasive non-native species, a ...
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'The original River Lea rose at Leagrove Marsh near Luton and flowed some seventy miles to the Thames at Bow Creek, downstream of the Isle of Dogs. It was navigable with difficulty up to Hertford b ...
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'A pleasant 2½ hour figure of eight walk between Ware & Hertford along the route of the River Lea. The route is flat and mainly along surfaced paths ... The River Lee Navigation runs a distance of 28 miles from Hertford, through Ware and south to the Thames at Limehouse.'
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