Category: Walking

Theydon Bois Wood And The Debden Estate

The area known today as the newly planted Theydon Bois Wood to the East of Theydon Bois and alongside the M11 is believed to have once been part of Epping forest. As far back as the 18th century this piece of land appears on maps to be divided into separate fields and was once referred…
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Roughtally’s Wood Nature Reserve

  Once part of North Weald Airfield, Roughtalley’s Wood is a relatively small nature reserve in North Weald. Although it is possible to walk around in a fairly short time, this really is worth spending some time exploring in order to absorb the incredible wealth of species found here. There are a surprising number of…
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Roding Valley And Chigwell Meadows Nature Reserve

  Roding Valley and Chigwell Meadows nature reserve straddle either side of the M11 and are in the centre of what was once the ancient parish of Chigwell which once stretched East to Hainault and West beyond Buckhurst Hill towards the river Ching, and included Lords bushes in Knighton Wood. Much of the area was…
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Navestock And Passingford Bridge

This is a longer walk best suited to experienced walkers who are familiar with the public footpath and bridleway network and map reading. As it uses a large number of both long and short public footpaths, bridleways and public byways through a number of different parts of the district I’ll refer to them by their…
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Weald Common Flood Meadow

Situated East of the North Weald Steam Railway is Weald common flood meadow. This is a nature reserve which was created in 1996 as part of a wider flood alleviation scheme to protect the village of North Weald after a series of local floods. The meadow lies within the Thornhill and North Weald Brook catchment…
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