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Walking in Hertfordshire
The towpaths of the River Lee and River Stort provide a continuous, traffic free route through rural countryside, rich industrial and urban green space. There are many circular walks linking the towpath and surrounding countryside, usually signposted with distinctive waymarkers. The towpath of the Grand Union Canal provides a pleasant walk through increasingly rural surroundings – and ideally placed train stations allow you to put your feet up on the return journey.
The Bricket Wood Residents’ Association together with the Bricket Wood Society have published a book of circular walks around Bricket Wood, which follow the rivers Ver and Colne. Copies can be purchased for £3.50 (plus 80p P+P) from: Bricket Wood Residents’ Association and the Bricket Wood Society, c/o St. Stephen Parish Council, Parish Centre, Station Road, Bricket Wood, St.Albans, Herts, AL2 2PJ (01923 681443).
Walking routes
- From Broxbourne to Hertford on the Lee »
- Grand Union Canal at Rickmansworth »
- Lake and Riverside Walk »
- New river walk along the Lee »
- Walk With A View »
- Jogging on the towpath in Watford »
- Walking in Broxbourne »
- Walking in the Lea Valley »
- Tring reservoirs walk »
- Black Poplar Trail »
- An easy Chiltern walk at Cow Roast »
- Tom's Hill and Cow Roast (near Tring) »
- Tring Reservoirs and the Wendover Arm »
- Tring Reservoirs and the Wendover Arm 2 »
- Tring Reservoirs and the Aylesbury and Wendover Arms »
- Berkhamsted and Tring circular walk »
- Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted »
- Kings Langley and Hemel Hempstead »
- Berkhamsted to Tring »
- Hemel Hempstead to Berkhamsted »
- Kings Langley to Hemel Hempstead »
- Hertford & Ware Walks - Riverside Trail »
- New River Walk »
- Tring Reservoirs Walks »
- Lea Valley walking and cycle route »
Towpath Stoppages
There are no stoppages reported at this time.
