Guidebook to the Lea Valley Walk, a 50 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.
Guidebook with OS mapping to the Lea Valley Walk, a traffic-free 50-mile long-distance route following the River Lea from Leagrave, near Luton, to the Thames at the East India Dock opposite Greenwich.
- The walk is split into 9 stages, and also features an alternative finish at Limehouse and an optional tour of the Olympic Park
- Suggestions for three, four, five and six day itineraries
- Divided into sections with convenient railway stations close to each end making it ideal for walking in stages
- Easy walking passes through Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire towards London, with highlights including Waltham Abbey, Hertford Castle, Luton Hoo, Brocket Park and Hatfield
- Wide range of information on wildlife, landscape, history and industrial heritage, along with practical suggestions for accommodation, refreshment stops and local amenities