They are all short circular walks of under 9 miles.
- Bradwell Cockle Spit.
- Thrift Wood.
- Aubrey Buxton.
- Roman River Valley.
- Weald and Navestock.
- Cudmore Grove.
- Langdon Hills.
- Thorndon Park.
How long is Kinver Edge walk?
Try this 5.3-km circular trail near Stourbridge, Staffordshire. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 31 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and walking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.
How long is the Essex Way walk?
81 miles
The Essex Way is a long-distance path stretching from Epping to Harwich a distance of 81 miles. You can walk it in stages, or make a holiday of it staying in accommodation along the way.
Are there any waterfalls in Essex?
If you walk along the canal path from Heybridge Basin, you’ll come to the little-known Beeleigh Falls. It’s been called ‘one of the best-kept secrets in Essex’ and it’s made up of a range of locks, platforms and tiny falls/weirs where the tide merges into the fresh water.
Can you walk into Hatfield Forest?
Hatfield Forest is an excellent place to enjoy a walk. We have a range of trails, from shorter to longer, which allow you to explore the further reaches of the forest. Please note, the trails are not way marked. During the winter months you will have to book your parking for weekends and school holidays.
Do you have to pay to go to Kinver Edge?
The countryside of Kinver Edge is free to access, and all the car parks are free.
How difficult is the walk to Sycamore Gap?
Explore the most spectacular section of Hadrian’s Wall on this 4-mile circular route encompassing ancient Roman ruins, a glacial lake, and the iconic Sycamore Gap. Difficulty: Moderate – predominantly on footpaths and tracks, with some short, steep ascents. Walking boots and waterproofs are recommended.
What is the hardest walk in England?
South West Coast Path
The UK’s longest National Trail, this is a walk that very few people will ever do in one attempt. Running around the entire south-west peninsula, the approximately 630-mile route features various challenging terrains and is forecast to take eight weeks to walk.
How long is the walk around 14 locks?
Approximate distance: 3.7 miles
For this walk we’ve included OS grid references should you wish to use them.
What is the longest walk in the UK?
South West Coast Path
South West Coast Path, 630 miles
Created by coastguards to spot smugglers, the South West Coast Path is the longest national trail in the country. It stretches from Minehead in Somerset across the coast of Exmoor to Penzance before looping east, finishing at Poole Harbour in Dorset.
What is the nicest part of Essex?
The top 5 places to live/own property in Essex
- The perfect balance between town and countryside. Essex has always been a popular place to live, thanks to its vibrant towns, long stretches of coast and pretty villages.
- Chelmsford.
- Saffron Walden.
- Frinton on Sea.
- Colchester.
- Felsted.
Where is the nicest place in Essex?
Places to visit in Essex: 10 of the best
- Saffron Walden. Saffron Walden is a picturesque, medieval town in north-west Essex.
- Brentwood.
- Thurrock.
- Braintree.
- Colchester.
- Maldon.
- The Essex Sunshine Coast – Tendring Coast & Countryside.
- Chelmsford.
Where is the richest place in Essex?
Epping Forest and Brentwood may be the most expensive places to live in Essex, but new data has also revealed that they are two of the unhappiest areas in the county.
Can you walk at Hatfield House for free?
Yes you have to pay.
Do you have to pay for Hatfield Forest?
Car parking and when you arrive
Car parking is available by the main entrance gate and in the central area, by the lakeside, cafe and toilets, when the forest is open. Parking is free for members. Non-members have to pay £8 for their space. You can pay at the gate or by using the PayByPhone parking app.
Do you have to pay to go to Hatfield House?
No, there is no entrance fee to visit the Stable Yard.
Do cave houses have toilets?
Yes, a good cave house has been designed so that there are plumbing things in place.
Where is Kinver Edge located?
Four miles south-east of Stourbridge, on the Staffordshire-Worcestershire border, Kinver Edge is a 250-million-year-old sandstone escarpment with a network of cavernous houses carved into its three rocks – Holy Austin, Nanny’s and Vale’s – and an iron age hill fort.
Who lived in Kinver rock houses?
the Reeves family
There is also a museum and the all-important National Trust tearoom, both also occupying space carved out of the sandstone. The tearoom uses the area that was run as a tearoom by the Reeves family, who lived in the rock houses until the 1930s.
How far is the walk from car park to Sycamore Gap?
Depending on the parking spot you choose, depends on how long the walk will take. From Steel Rig car park, it is around a 20 – 30 minute walk to the gap, however, it is very hilly terrain.
How long is Sycamore Gap walk?
Explore Hadrian’s Wall Country on this 8-mile circular walk starting at Housesteads Fort and see one of the richest parts of the country for Roman archaeology.