The Harcamlow Way by Ugley

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"An easy ramble takes in views of undulating counrtyside and part of the Harcamlow Way."
Walk directions

Cross the B1383 with care and follow the public footpath sign directly opposite The Chequers through Broom Wood. Cross the stile and follow the yellow waymarks through the plantation of conifers, via the plank bridge and another stile out. Turn left and follow the field-edge path to the right. Maintain direction following the field-edge path right and left until you reach the cross-path at a fingerpost.

Turn left onto the wide cross-field path towards conifers. Go through the gap in the hedgerow and left on the wide bridle path, which is the Harcamlow Way. Ignore the path left and bear right to continue along the Harcamlow Way south, with fields to your right and the conifer wood to your left. Maintain your direction past the farm buildings of Wade's Hall, followed by the isolated farmstead of Bollington Hall. From now on the path is tarmac, with arable fields on either side and clear views of the houses at Ugley.

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  Terrain  - Woodland and grassy tracks, field-edge, some road walking
  Landscape  - Gently undulating arable and grazing farmland, some woodland and isolated farmsteads
  Dog friendliness  - Decent-sized field-edge paths, but lead required through farms
  Parking  - Car park at The Chequers pub, Cambridge Road
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Ugley village, straddling the busy Cambridge–London road and a few miles north of Stansted Mountfitchet, is the butt of many jokes. It’s almost impossible to start this walk without snide references to ugly people, ugly ducklings and ugly sisters – such descriptions, of course, being in the eye of...
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The Harcamlow Way by Ugley

Recommended by
Our view
"An easy ramble takes in views of undulating counrtyside and part of the Harcamlow Way."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Woodland and grassy tracks, field-edge, some road walking
  Landscape - Gently undulating arable and grazing farmland, some woodland and isolated farmsteads
  Dog friendliness - Decent-sized field-edge paths, but lead required through farms
  Parking - Car park at The Chequers pub, Cambridge Road
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Ugley village, straddling the busy Cambridge–London road and a few miles north of Stansted Mountfitchet, is the butt of many jokes. It’s almost impossible to start this walk without snide references to ugly people, ugly ducklings and ugly sisters – such descriptions, of course, being in the eye of...
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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.