The Lea Valley Walk - A London Walk
The Lea Valley Walk
Price
£10.00

The Prince of Wales, making his maiden speech in the House of Lords in 1974, described the Lee Valley Park as 'a classic example of what could be done with derelict land if impetus and determination was there'. A quarter of a century later the Lea Valley, once London's market garden, is again recognised as a rich green lung running down the east side of the capital.
Some of
the sections are very short. Yet these stretches often contain much
heritage and countryside to enjoy – such as the one mile between
Cheshunt and Waltham Abbey.
Thanks to the many railway stations alongside the
Park, between Ware and London, the Walk can be reached easily.
This is a walk that can be enjoyed by everybody from the keen
long-distance walker to those with young children or those new to
taking exercise.






