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THE NORTHERN HEIGHTS
On this circular walk of about five miles we will explore Hadley Highstone and Chipping Barnet, the former being very much an authentic London village. There is a fairly steep incline near the start of the walk. There will be a lunch stop with cafe options. Should finish by about 15.30 back at High Barnet station.
!!! No booking required, just turn up.
Leader: Terry A (07753 832929).
- Group:
- London Strollers Group
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 5.0 miles

Cockfosters to Totteridge and Whetstone
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 5.5 miles

Start:
London Loop 14 - A1 Barnet Way to Cockfosters
Train from Ashford to Staines at 08:42. Train from Staines to Richmond at 08:58 arriving Richmond at 09:15, Then Overground to West Hampstead and a short walk to West Hampstead Thameslink for a train to Elstree & Borehamwood arriving at 10:34 and then a bus to the A1 Barnet Way. This is an 8.5 mile walk From the A1 Barnet Way via Moat Mount Open Space (al fresco coffee stop), the Dollis Brook and Barnet where we will have a Pub/Picnic lunch. There are cafes further on (quote from the book). After Lunch via King George's Fields, Hadley Green, Monken Hadley Green and Beech Hill Lake to Cockfosters station on the Piccadilly line. Return by Underground to either Waterloo or Vauxhall.
- Group:
- Staines Group
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 8.5 miles

North London & South Herts Group

Finchley-Barnet loop
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 8.6 miles

Start:
London Loop Elstree to Moor Park
- Group:
- Croydon Ramblers
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 11.5 miles

Start:
Cancelled: St Alban’s Way, Elstree and Borehamwood Station to St Alban’s Cathedral
WALK CANCELLED DUE TO VERY HOT WEATHER. RESCHEDULED TO NOW TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY 2 AUGUST 2025.
Much to enjoy on the final stages of our journey with the open south Hertfordshire countryside and riverside walking. The route takes us on parts of the Timberland Trail, the Hertfordshire Way and the River Ver Trail. Bring a picnic lunch and drinks. Toilets available at Elstree station before the start on the rail side of the ticket barrier {if you don’t have a Freedom Pass ask a member of staff to let you through the barrier).
After completing the 5 stages of our 35 miles journey from St Paul’s Cathedral let’s eat cake in the St Albans Cathedral cafe to celebrate. A Pilgrim Passport can be purchased from the cathedral shop and a member of staff will stamp it to verify completion of the journey.
The walk leader is Kevin 07749 991949.
- Group:
- North London & South Herts Group
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 11.0 miles

Start:
St Alban’s Way Stages 4 & 5, Elstree & Borehamwood Station to St Albans Cathedral- revised date
Much to enjoy on the final stages of our journey with the open south Hertfordshire countryside and riverside walking. The route takes us on parts of the Timberland Trail, the Hertfordshire Way and the River Ver Trail. Bring a picnic lunch and drinks. Toilets available at Elstree station before the start on the rail side of the ticket barrier {if you don’t have a Freedom Pass ask a member of staff to let you through the barrier).
After completing the 5 stages of our 35 miles journey from St Paul’s Cathedral let’s eat cake in the St Albans Cathedral cafe to celebrate. A Pilgrim Passport can be purchased from the cathedral shop and a member of staff will stamp it to verify completion of the journey.
The walk leader is Kevin 07749 991949.
- Group:
- North London & South Herts Group
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 11.0 miles

Finchley & Hornsey Group

Start:
TOTTENHAM - NOT JUST FOOTBALL (part 2)
A circular walk of about five miles that is not in Tottenham. Yes, there is that football connection but we will also come across a lake, park and the remains of an old oak tree. Refreshments and toilets available along the way. Should finish by about 15.00.
!!! Will be very muddy after rain. Dress appropriately for nettles along the paths.
No booking required, just turn up.
Leader: Moo Ling Boey (mlboey@outlook.com, mobile 07983 477200 text and voicemail only).
- Group:
- London Strollers Group
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 5.0 miles

Overview of the Southern half of the Hertfordshire Chain Walk
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 19.8 miles

Start:
Golders Green through Hampstead Heath to Tufnell Park
Beginning in Golders Green, we explore Hamstead Health, passing numerous ponds and the Parliament Hill viewing spot, before finishing at Tufnell Park.
Optional: Please join us in the pub at the end for a drink and a chat. #
Please note: it is possible that parts of Hamstead Heath will be muddier than our mid-week walks usually get. Please consider your footwear.
- Group:
- Metropolitan Walkers Group
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 4.5 miles

Start:
Golders Green.
Meet at 10.30 outside Golders Green station (Northern line Edgware branch). Join Helen for a three-and-a-half mile circular Discovery walk, viewing the eclectic Hampstead Garden Suburb – an architectural and social experiment that didn’t quite go to plan. Toilets and refreshments.
Leader – Helen McPherson
- Group:
- Lea Valley Friends Group
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 3.5 miles

Start:
Back to Hampstead.
Meet at 11.00 at Golders Green station (Edgware branch of the Northern line). PLEASE NOTE SLIGHTLY LATER STARTING TIME. Join Terry for a three-mile walk to explore more of this fascinating part of our capital. The route will incorporate the areas we missed on 8th February, when the walk had to be abandoned due to the adverse weather. Again we will look for interesting buildings and links to famous literary and artistic characters from the past. Finishing at Hampstead station (Northern line). Toilets outside Golders Green station and at Golders Hill Park. Refreshments and options for lunch at the finish.
Leader – Terry Ahern
- Group:
- Lea Valley Friends Group
- Difficulty:
- Leisurely
- Distance:
- 3.0 miles

Start:
Hampstead Garden Suburb and Golders Green circular walk
Meet: Golders Green tube station for a circular walk around Hampstead Garden Suburb and Golders Green, including Golders Green Crematorium and Gardens. With some commentary. Lunch stop in Golders Hill Park (cafe). Finish 14:30 approx.
- Group:
- West Essex Group
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 6.0 miles

Start:
Autumn on Hampstead Heath
Circular led by Robin M (Mobile No: 07305 248585) over undulating terrain. Lunch stop in Golders Hill Park - cafeteria or eat own sandwiches in the park. ‘The Bull and Bush’ pub is nearby. Map: E173, London A-Z.
- Group:
- Hampstead Group
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Distance:
- 6.0 miles

Walks on Hampstead Heath - No.1 Golders Green to Hampstead
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 3.7 miles

Haringey: Alexandra Palace Walk
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 1.8 miles

Haringey: New River Village walk
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 1.6 miles

Haringey: Wood Green Common
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 1.2 miles

Haringey: Short Noel Park Estate walk
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 1.4 miles

Haringey: Noel Park Estate walk
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Distance:
- 1.0 miles