Tag: Ongar

Cripsey Brook From Source To River

  This walk follows the course of Cripsey Brook from its source to the river Roding. Part of the route near the beginning is very challenging and it may be easier to pick the route up at further points so I have included an alternative starting point as well (marked with a dotted line on…
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Chipping Ongar

This walk takes me to the far east of the Epping Forest District to Chipping Ongar, at the end of the Epping Ongar Steam Railway line. The more modern 14th century name of Ongar was thought to mean ‘Grass Land’, with the pretext Chipping coming from an old English word refering to ‘Market Place’. Ongar…
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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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