From Earls Colne to Chalkney Mill

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"A fairly challenging walk along a disused railway track, now a nature reserve, and through ancient woodland."
Walk directions

From the car park turn left, and left again into Burrows Road. Turn right, cross a road called Hillie Bunnies and keep ahead to climb a stile beside a public footpath sign. Follow the path downhill across the golf course, passing to the left of a pond, to reach a yellow waymark beside a footbridge. Cross this and bear left towards a hedge gap along a grassy path, to join the railway nature reserve. Turn right onto the railway embankment and maintain direction, keeping the river and golf course on your right. Cross the footbridge over the River Peb and maintain your direction for about 600yds (549m).

Leave the reserve by turning right at a collection of waymarks. Keep the fence of the sewage works on your left and follow the grassy path, which later becomes a tarmac road, and pass through a kissing gate to reach Lower Holt Street. Turn left, cross the road, and follow the footpath and waymark between house Nos. 20 and 22 through the wooden gate. Maintain direction across the meadow with the River Colne down on your right, and go through two more gates.

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  Terrain  - Grassy with some muddy tracks, forest and field-edge paths
  Landscape  - Disused railway line, ancient woodland, riverside and grazing meadows
  Dog friendliness  - On a lead near the kennels
  Parking  - Free parking at Queens Road car park in Earls Colne
  Toilets en route  - Queens Road car park
About the walk
Is this the prettiest valley in all Essex? Judge for yourself as you follow the meandering River Colne and visit the village of Earls Colne, where the de Vere family – Earls of Oxford and one of the greatest families in English history – left their name. Here you will find a lovely view from the...
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From Earls Colne to Chalkney Mill

Recommended by
Our view
"A fairly challenging walk along a disused railway track, now a nature reserve, and through ancient woodland."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Grassy with some muddy tracks, forest and field-edge paths
  Landscape - Disused railway line, ancient woodland, riverside and grazing meadows
  Dog friendliness - On a lead near the kennels
  Parking - Free parking at Queens Road car park in Earls Colne
  Toilets en route - Queens Road car park
About the walk
Is this the prettiest valley in all Essex? Judge for yourself as you follow the meandering River Colne and visit the village of Earls Colne, where the de Vere family – Earls of Oxford and one of the greatest families in English history – left their name. Here you will find a lovely view from the...
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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.