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Walking in Essex Peter Aylmer

Walking in Essex By Peter Aylmer

Walking in Essex by Peter Aylmer


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Guidebook to 25 day walks in the county of Essex. Ranging from 4 to 17 miles, the walks showcase the county's delightfully varied landscape. Also includes a full description of the 96 mile 'Across Essex' route, which incorporates the Essex Way and a traverse of Epping Forest on its way from Manor Park to Harwich.

Walking in Essex Summary

Walking in Essex: 25 walks and a 96 mile 'across Essex' route by Peter Aylmer

This guidebook describes 25 coastal and inland day walks covering the whole of the county of Essex, stretching from the Lea Valley in the west and the Thames in the south over to the North Sea and up to the River Stour in the north. Walks range from 4 to 18 miles and are mostly circular. Also included is a description of the Essex Way which crosses the county in 11 stages from Manor Park, on the fringes of London, to the port of Harwich - a distance of 96 miles. The walks are suitable for all abilities and there are shorter alternatives for many of the longer routes.

With a huge variety of scenery and walking landscapes, Essex surprises and delights in equal measure. It boasts a 350-mile coastline (which, away from the busy seaside resorts, is barely known), numerous estuaries and river valleys, great and ancient forests, and more green lanes than any other English county except Dorset.

Each walk is described step-by-step, illustrated with OS map extracts and packed with historical, and geological information about the landscape the route passes through.

About Peter Aylmer

Peter Aylmer has climbed many hills and walked many long-distance paths all over Britain, and is equally at home in a tent or bothy in the Scottish Highlands as he is in a nature reserve hidden in some unconsidered London suburb. Now, as a walk leader for the Long Distance Walkers Association, he is still developing new routes through both town and country in southern England. Peter spent his career in education, from teacher and politician to writer and editor at national level. He is now chair of trustees for the UK wing of an international aid charity.

Table of Contents

Map key Overview map Introduction The geology of Essex Natural Essex Town and village When to go Getting there and getting around Where to stay Access and waymarking What to take Maps Using this guide Coast and Estuary Walk 1 The Naze peninsula Walk 2 Mersea Island Walk 3 The marshes around Tollesbury Walk 4 St Peter's Chapel and Bradwell marshes Walk 5 River Crouch Walk 6 Leigh-on-Sea and Hadleigh Castle Inland Essex Walk 7 Orsett Fen Walk 8 Havering-atte-Bower Walk 9 Hainault Forest and Lambourne Walk 10 Mill Green and Writtle Forest Walk 11 Danbury Walk 12 Moreton and the Matchings Walk 13 The River Stort at Harlow Walk 14 Hatfield Forest Walk 15 Debden and Widdington Walk 16 Arkesden, Chrishall and Elmdon Walk 17 Great Chesterford and Saffron Walden Walk 18 Ashdon Walk 19 Radwinter and Bendysh Woods Walk 20 Thaxted and Great Easton Walk 21 Finchingfield and Great Bardfield Walk 22 Castle Hedingham and Hull's Mill Walk 23 Chalkney Wood and Earl's Colne Walk 24 Bures to Sudbury Walk 25 Dedham Across Essex: Manor Park to Harwich Stage 1 Manor Park to Epping Stage 2 Epping to Ongar Stage 3 Ongar to Salt's Green Stage 4 Salt's Green to Great Waltham Stage 5 Great Waltham to White Notley Stage 6 White Notley to Coggeshall Stage 7 Coggeshall to Fordstreet Bridge Stage 8 Fordstreet Bridge to Great Horkesley Stage 9 Great Horkesley to Dedham Stage 10 Dedham to Wrabness Stage 11 Wrabness to Harwich Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Nine more long-distance paths in Essex Appendix D Further reading

Additional information

GOR011910362
9781786310224
1786310228
Walking in Essex: 25 walks and a 96 mile 'across Essex' route by Peter Aylmer
Used - Like New
Paperback
Cicerone Press
20190411
208
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