Lea Valley Walk

Beschreibung

  1. Name Lea Valley Walk
  2. Länge von Wanderweg 80 km, 50 Meilen
  3. Länge in Tagen 4 Tage
  4. Traildino Schwierigkeit EW, Leichte Wanderung, Naturwanderweg

Lea Valley Walk, Hertford

50 miles. 80 km.

If you want to experience what it's like to leave a metropolis on foot and end up in rural tranquility, then the Lea Valley Walk is for you. It starts in East London, at the mouth of the River Lea where it joins the Thames, and runs northward to the source of the River Lea. The trail runs largely on the towpath along the channeled River Lea, and forms a nice pair with another river walk right through London, the Thames Path.

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Lea Valley Walk
Lea Valley Walk
.Lea Valley Walk, 62km
.Lea Valley Walk (link to Leagrave Station), 0.4km
.Lea Valley Walk (link to Luton Parkway station), 0.1km
.Lea Valley Walk (link to Luton Parkway station), 0.2km
.Lea Valley Walk
.Lea Valley Walk, 5.5km
.Lea Valley Walk, 6.3km
Lea Valley Walk, 3.4km
.Lea Valley Walk (link to Clapton Station), 0.7km
.Lea Valley Walk, 5.3km
.Lea Valley Walk, 3.2km
.Lea Valley Walk, 4km
Lea Valley Walk, 0.4km

Karte

Lea Valley Walk

Bücher

The Book Depository
United Kingdom
2016
  • Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire
  • Both counties tend to be underrated by walkers, often overlooked in favour of the delights of the Thames Valley or the hillier Chiltern country of Buckinghamshire. But they do possess much fine walking country, with a diversity of terrain, gentle hilly regions, lots of pleasant woodland, attractive riverside landscapes and an impressive... Read more
  • Also available from:
  • De Zwerver, Netherlands
  • Stanfords, United Kingdom
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De Zwerver
Netherlands
2016
Stanfords
United Kingdom
2016
  • Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire
  • Both counties tend to be underrated by walkers, often overlooked in favour of the delights of the Thames Valley or the hillier Chiltern country of Buckinghamshire. But they do possess much fine walking country, with a diversity of terrain, gentle hilly regions, lots of pleasant woodland, attractive riverside landscapes and an impressive... Read more
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The Book Depository
United Kingdom
2015
  • Also available from:
  • De Zwerver, Netherlands
  • Stanfords, United Kingdom
  • Bol.com, Netherlands
  • Bol.com, Belgium
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De Zwerver
Netherlands
2015
  • Wandelgids The Lea Valley walk | Cicerone
  • Guidebook to the Lea Valley Walk, a 53-mile path from Luton to the Thames. The walk traces the River Lea from Leagrave, near Luton to East India Dock opposite Greenwich where it joins the Thames Path. Features an alternative finish at Limehouse and an optional tour of the Olympic Park. Split into 9 stages, the walk is suitable for all abilities. Read more
Stanfords
United Kingdom
2015
  • Lea Valley Walk, Leagrave to the Heart of London - 3rd ed.
  • The Lea Valley Walk is Leigh Hatts’ Cicerone walking guide to one of the most varied routes near the capital. Walkers can expect spotting stately homes, the river curtained by willows, a varied mix of quiet countryside and the bustle of London, but all surrounded by green, wildlife and the easy babble of the river. The guide traces the route of... Read more
Bol.com
Netherlands
2015
  • The Lea Valley Walk
  • Guidebook to the Lea Valley Walk, a 53-mile long-distance path from Luton to the Thames. It follows the River Lea from its source near Leagrave to East India Dock opposite Greenwich, with an alternative finish at Limehouse and an optional tour of the Olympic Park. On the way it passes through a blend of quiet countryside, nature reserves and... Read more
Bol.com
Belgium
2015
  • The Lea Valley Walk
  • Guidebook to the Lea Valley Walk, a 53-mile long-distance path from Luton to the Thames. It follows the River Lea from its source near Leagrave to East India Dock opposite Greenwich, with an alternative finish at Limehouse and an optional tour of the Olympic Park. On the way it passes through a blend of quiet countryside, nature reserves and... Read more
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