A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Castle Point
'Reaching the car I had walked 14.8 miles. I had found parts of this walk on the landward side of the island rather dull however it had been nice to be able to walk all around the island and it ...
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'I did this walk on Sunday 23rd September 2007. I had been going to walk along the Medway Valley from Strood to Maidstone but I had got up a bit too late (again) to get a suitable train and thus drove to Canvey Island instead to continue my series of walks on the Essex coast. It was a fine day with plenty of sunshine and felt quite warm for the time of the year despite a fairly strong breeze ... '
Daws Heath Woodland Three ancient woods beside the A127
Thundersley Common One of the finest surviving heaths in Essex
Shipwright’s Wood Discover the beauty of this hidden wood.
Thundersley Glen An open woodland once used for charcoal burning.
West Wood Explore this ancient wood which once belonged to the Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
'The park can be explored on foot, by bike or on horseback. Walkers can follow three waymarked trails from Chapel Lane car park, one of which leads to the main viewpoint which has a panoram ...
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'Overlooking the Thames Estuary, near Southend on Sea, Hadleigh Country Park offers unrivalled opportunities for countryside recreation and wildlife watching, as well as magnificent views over the estuary to Kent. Extending to 152 hectares (387 acres) it is one of the largest country parks in Essex and comprises an intimate mix of woodland, pasture, hay meadow and marsh with old hedgerows and ponds.'
Member of the Ramblers - Essex Area Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Essex Area Grouping
'West Canvey Marsh is the largest single area of green space on Canvey Island. This wonderful wetland reserve includes nearly two miles (3 km) of new nature trails, three viewing points, a picnic area and children's adventure area.'
RSPB
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