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Showing posts with label Feathers Inn - Wadesmill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feathers Inn - Wadesmill. Show all posts

Walk 257: Thundridge East Loop

6 miles (9.7 km) with 70m of total ascent


The River Rib between points 21 & 22
This walk explores the countryside east of Thundridge and south of the River Rib. It shares a section of bridleway that features in Walk 91: Wadesmill East Loop and also passes the remains of the medieval church of St Mary and All Saints.

Walk 137: Tonwell Loop

5.4 miles (8.6 km) with 117m of total ascent


View looking north on the last leg of the walk
View looking north on the last leg of the walk
This is a lovely walk that heads SW from Tonwell via Chapmore End then W along the River Rib valley to Thundridge and then back via Wadesmill over the hills following the Hertfordshire Way and passing a moated farmstead before heading back to Tonwell.

There is a pub at the start/finish point, The Robin Hood and Little John at Tonwell, a pub at Chapmore End, The Woodman, which has a cafe called The Conservatory and which involves a short detour, and a pub in Wadesmill, The Feathers Inn, at the halfway point.

Walk 91: Wadesmill East Loop

5.5 miles (8.9 km) with 113m of total ascent


The River Rib along Walk 91: The Wadesmill East Loop
An undulating ramble through some wonderful Hertfordshire countryside following the valley of the River Rib through fields, woodland, across a ford, and through parkland with magnificent trees. You will pass the remains of a medieval church along the way.

Walk 58: The Wadesmill North-West Loop

5.8 miles (9.4 km) with 112m total ascent


A pond just before point 8 on the walk
A pond just before point 8 on the walk
This is a lovely walk over undulating countryside with wide open views. There are well-signposted paths and a stretch along a deep cut waterway hidden by woodland and hedgerow. Apart from one short section this is a quiet walk where you will escape the sound of traffic. If you are lucky you might spot a herd of deer, the odd solitary muntjac, herons, kites, and buzzards. Along the way you will pass several signs urging dog owners to keep their pets on a lead. And you will cross a livestock field where you might meet friendly horses. There are two sections of the walk that can be muddy after rain. If you want refreshments there is a pub/restaurant and a cafe in Wadesmill close to the start and finish points.

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