Aldenham and the Colne

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From Aldenham’s parish church head along the right edge of the green, passing to the right of its crescent of cottages. Go past a modern house, The Chequers, on to the bridleway path, which for a while runs parallel to the access drive to Wall Hall, the former university. Continue along the bridleway with the golf course on your left and go left at a waymarker post and through a three-bar fence opening. Follow the path within a belt of scrub and trees, crossing many golf course tracks, until you reach a steel, one-bar gate.

 

Turn left on to a lane. In a few paces turn right over a low step-through stile and descend through a copse to the valley floor. At the access road to Wall Hall Pumping Station go to the right of its gates, on to a bridleway. Keep ahead at a path crossing now with woodland to your right. On the left, across the River Colne, you get views of Munden House amid its cedar trees. Beyond the woods that hide Wall Hall, follow the bridleway to River Lodge.

 

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  Terrain  - Bridleways, field paths, 2 stiles
  Landscape  - Ridge overlooking Lea Valley
  Dog friendliness  - Watch out for ponies, occasional cattle and golf balls
  Parking  - By church in Aldenham, south of village green
  Toilets en route  - None en route
About the walk
Aldenham is on Church Lane, a loop off the busy B462. This loop also serves the Aldenham Golf and Country Club and the University of Hertfordshire’s Watford Campus (based around Wall Hall, formerly Aldenham Abbey), so all is not totally peaceful. However, the walk itself is in remarkably tranquil...
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Aldenham and the Colne

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Additional information
  Terrain - Bridleways, field paths, 2 stiles
  Landscape - Ridge overlooking Lea Valley
  Dog friendliness - Watch out for ponies, occasional cattle and golf balls
  Parking - By church in Aldenham, south of village green
  Toilets en route - None en route
About the walk
Aldenham is on Church Lane, a loop off the busy B462. This loop also serves the Aldenham Golf and Country Club and the University of Hertfordshire’s Watford Campus (based around Wall Hall, formerly Aldenham Abbey), so all is not totally peaceful. However, the walk itself is in remarkably tranquil...
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Hertfordshire
As Hertfordshire is so close to London, many of its towns have become commuter havens. St Albans, less than 19 miles (30km) from the capital, has retained its distinctive character, along with many historic remains.