Burton End to Tye Green

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"A rural walk beside the airport runway – and a plane-spotter's paradise."
Walk directions

Follow the public footpath sign beside a restored water pump at Burton End, and walk between houses to the arable field. Ignore the waymarked fingerpost, and follow the field-edge path initially backing onto houses, later with the ditch and hedges to your right. At the waymark cross between bushes and maintain direction, with the ditch and hedge on your left. Keep ahead, turning right and left at the waymarks, and go over a plank footbridge to reach the waymark on the edge of the copse of trees.

Turn right, and after 300yds (274m) go over a stile and cross the railway cutting. This is the spur line to Stansted Airport, so you even plane- and train-spot at the same time. Once over a second stile, turn left, with the railway on your left, and walk along the left-hand field-edge for 50yds (46m). At the next waymark, turn right onto the cross-field path to emerge at Tye Green Road.

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  Terrain  - Grass and gravel tracks, grassy verge, field-edge and some road walking
  Landscape  - Arable farmland, open meadow, airport runway and airport installations
  Dog friendliness  - Grassy verge next to airport perimeter fence is a great place for an off-lead sniff
  Parking  - Informal street parking at Burton End
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Stansted Airport is London's third international airport. Built on the site of a wartime American airbase, its construction ended 50 years of debate as to where it should be sited. During the 1930s plans were announced for building an airport at Fairlop, near Hainault Forest, but these were...
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Burton End to Tye Green

Recommended by
Our view
"A rural walk beside the airport runway – and a plane-spotter's paradise."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Grass and gravel tracks, grassy verge, field-edge and some road walking
  Landscape - Arable farmland, open meadow, airport runway and airport installations
  Dog friendliness - Grassy verge next to airport perimeter fence is a great place for an off-lead sniff
  Parking - Informal street parking at Burton End
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Stansted Airport is London's third international airport. Built on the site of a wartime American airbase, its construction ended 50 years of debate as to where it should be sited. During the 1930s plans were announced for building an airport at Fairlop, near Hainault Forest, but these were...
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Essex
Essex is full of pleasant surprises. It has the largest coastline of any county in England, with its fair share of castles, royal connections and scenic valleys.