Distance - 12 Miles
Start - Broxbourne
Finish - Theydon Bois
Geocaches - 5
Pubs - The Crown - Waltham Abbey, Kings Oak - Epping Forest, The Bull - Theydon Bois
Previous Stages -
Stage 1,
Stage 2,
Stage 3,
Stage 4,
Stage 5,
Stage 6,
Stage 7,
Stage 8,
Stage 9,
Stage 10,
Stage 11,
Stage 12,
Stage 13,
Stage 14,
Stage 15,
Stage 16,
Stage 17,
Stage 18
The London Countryway is moving towards its end. With three legs to go, I enter Essex, the final county.
There's no better description for today's leg than "A walk of two halves".
The first half is a four mile stretch southbound on the Lea Valley County Park. I've walked the River Lea from
Source to Mouth, so know exactly what to expect. If you haven't, imagine a relentless canal, with an arrow straight path dissecting water filled gravel pits to the opposite side. Throw in lunatic cyclists with their painfully annoying bells and you'll be rather pleased to reach Waltham Abbey.
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Lea Valley Country Park in a Picture |
Waltham Abbey is a place of interest - lots of history and interesting buildings with a chance of a refreshment stop. Arriving before the sun has passed the yard arm, I choose the first pub available, the Crown. Would have been a risk to ignore an 11am opener. No doubt the McMullens Country Bitter was the first pull of the day and the only thing in its favour was it was not the worst pint of the day. After navigating the town, I learn that although from the same Brewery, the Welsh Harp looked a more interesting building - separating the church from the market square. It dripped ancient history. One for another day.
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Marking the entry into the final county |
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A Rare 11am Opener |
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What you get for being first in |
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Impressive Church in the Abbey Grounds |
The M25 has been added since Keith Chesterton wrote the guide. It's kind of fun reading him use terms like "if it will be built". I wonder if the same will happen with HS2 in the future?
Once the motorway is bridged, its a short section of countryside, before reaching Epping Forest.
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Out the other side of Waltham Abbey |
The forest is picked up at the Visitor Centre, where there is fine looking, rambling monster of a pub. You can see by the skies in the pictures that it's summer's final hurrah and with plenty of time available, it would be rude not to stop.
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Kings Oak |
Not wanting to risk a Greene King IPA, I think I've played it safe by going reassuringly expensive. Yet somehow, they cannot even keep Stella Artois well. Headless, soapy, with a scummy top. At least they kindly filled my water bottle for the last few miles.
The second half of this walk proves a delight, the mighty trees offering plenty of shade and broad rides taking me all the way to Theydon Bois. Only one photo required, so you can get the drift.
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Perfect Place to walk in an Indian Summer |
Theydon Bois, the penultimate stop on the Eastbound Central Line, offers a couple of choices for refreshment. The Bull, a Charles Wells Pub, proved the correct choice and the one closest to the Station. Low ceilings inside, lovely garden outside and a good pint of Youngs Bitter saved the beer day out.
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Charming Theydon Bois |
I'm back on the trail in October for another unvisited town. Brentwood. Who knows what I'll find.