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River Lee Country Park
Waltham Abbey Gardens
House / Residential Area
Public House
Glasshouse / Nursery
Bird Viewing Hide
Car Park
Coach Park
Toilet
Disabled Toilet
Picnic Area
Refreshments
Lee Valley Cycle Hire
Orienteering Course
Train Station
Angling Car Park
Take Care
Step
View Point
A large network of pathways makes it an ideal place for walkers, runners and cyclists to explore. With well surfaced pathways running throughout the Country Park that are suitable for wheelchair users and buggies, this green open space is ideal for everyone to enjoy the outdoors. The pathway network includes part of the Sustrans National Cycle Network – Route 1, the Lee Valley Pathway and the Lea Valley Walk.
Why not pick up a copy of our “Get Active” booklet to discover 40 different routes throughout the Regional Park.
Broxbourne Old Mill & Meadows
Pindar & Cheshunt Country Walk
Lee Valley Park Farms
Fishers Green
Public Transport River Lee Country Park is easily accessed by train with stations at Broxbourne, Cheshunt and Waltham Cross on the London Liverpool Street to Stansted line
Traveline 08712 002 233
London Transport Travel Information 020 7222 1234
Please help us to look after the Country Park by:· Taking your litter home and
recycling it· Keeping dogs under control and
picking up after them· Being respectful to other park users· Observing the byelaws of the
Regional ParkPlease note not all pathways shown are managed by Lee Valley Regional Park.
(Start point)
(may not be open all year round)
(Permit Holders Only)P
Key to map symbols Themed trails
Orchid Discovery Trail – 2 miles (3¼km)
Grasshopper Trail - ½ mile (800m)
Water-lily Wander – 2 miles (3¼km)
Waterbirds Discovery Trail – 4 miles (6½km)
Dragonfly Discovery Trail – 2 miles (3¼km)
Otter Discovery Trail - 1¾ miles (3km)
In the Country Park there are six way-marked trails. The start points are all indicated by a route marker on the map above. Why not take the time to explore the:
Shared Use Path
Other Paths
British Waterways Towpath & Lea Valley Walk