6.9 miles (11 km) with 47m of total ascent
The bridleway heading towards Arbury Banks Hill Fort |
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Directions
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1: This walk starts outside the Bushel And Strike pub on Mill Street opposite the church of St Mary. Take the footpath that heads W along the N side of the pub (location - https://w3w.co/expensive.decreased.shuttled). This is Ashwell footpath 26, which heads W through the pub car park for 60m until you reach Gardiners Lane (location - https://w3w.co/operation.thunder.grapevine).
Turn right on Gardiners Lane and head NW for 120m until the lane bends to the left (location - https://w3w.co/birds.keys.windpipe) and then heads WNW for 100m before reaching a fork in the road (location - https://w3w.co/reclining.helps.skewing). Turn right at the fork and head NNW for 220m until you reach a farm at which point the lane swings to the right and heads NNE, NNW, then NNE again for 230m before reaching a footpath on the left (location - https://w3w.co/tangling.dash.repeat).
2: Turn left on Ashwell footpath 8 and head NW for 300m, first across a field and then alongside woodland on your left. Continue until you reach the end of the woodland (location - https://w3w.co/crunching.forget.hook) at which point Ashwell footpath 8 heads straight and slightly to the right across a field in a NW direction (see image below) for 480m until it reaches Common Lane (location - https://w3w.co/slimming.medium.decisive).
Your path heads slightly to the right in a NW direction - point 2 |
Common Lane heading SW towards Bluegates Farm |
Ashwell bridleway 20 - point 4 |
5: Turn right on Ashwell footpath 20 and head WSW for 170m looking out for a footpath on your right which is hidden in the hedgerow (location - https://w3w.co/commenced.madder.thrillers). Turn right on this path, Ashwell footpath 20, cross a footbridge, then head NW for 95m until you reach a second footbridge (location - https://w3w.co/stretcher.exhaling.sample).
Ashwell footpath 20 to the right - point 5 |
6: Cross the track and continue heading WNW, still on Hinxworth footpath 2 which is also known as Arnolds Lane along this stretch, for 620m until you reach a footpath junction (location - https://w3w.co/access.trailing.started). Ignore the path going off to your left and continue heading WNW along Arnolds Lane for 270m until you reach Chapel Street on your left (location - https://w3w.co/organs.jets.fabric).
7: Turn left on Chapel Street and head SW for 240m until you reach Ashwell Road in Hinxworth (location - https://w3w.co/keener.employer.expiring). The Three Horseshoes pub will be on the corner opposite and to your left. Cross Ashwell Road and take the footpath on the opposite side. This is Hinxworth footpath 1 which you follow SW, SE, then SW again for 270m until the path bends to the left (location - https://w3w.co/nods.seeing.grandson).
8: Turn left, still on Hinxworth footpath 1, and head ESE for 200m until you reach New Inn Road (location - https://w3w.co/almost.loaning.renting). Turn right on New Inn Road and head SE for 70m looking out for a track and footpath on the left.
9: Turn left on Hinxworth footpath 8 (location - https://w3w.co/explains.important.voted) and head ESE through some business units for 270m until you reach a footpath junction (location - https://w3w.co/condense.stated.adding).
10: Turn right on Hinxworth footpath 7 and head S then SSE for 520m until you reach a junction (location - https://w3w.co/general.umbrellas.backlog).
Hinxworth footpath 7 - point 10 |
12: Turn left on Ashwell Road and head NW for 180m until you reach a track on your right (location - https://w3w.co/chromatic.table.summaries).
* This stretch of road can be busy and it looks like walkers have chosen to tread a route along the edge of the field on the W side of the road to avoid the traffic.
Turn right on Ashwell restricted byway 3 and head SE for 470m passing a pig farm before reaching a junction (location - https://w3w.co/navy.sunflower.steady).
13: Turn left on Ashwell restricted byway 2 and head NE for 1.3km until you reach a junction (location - https://w3w.co/deferring.eventful.expressed).
* On your left after 900m along this stretch you will pass Arbury Banks Hill Fort where there is an information board about the former settlement (location - https://w3w.co/witless.dance.slogged).
The sign at Arbury Banks Hill Fort |
The sign at Arbury Banks Hill Fort |
15: Turn right on Ashwell BOAT 15, which is also known as Ashwell Street, and head ENE for 500m until you reach Bear Lane (location - https://w3w.co/dynamics.singles.stems).
There are three pubs in Ashwell village, The Three Tuns (location - https://w3w.co/magnum.image.ironic), the Rose & Crown (location - https://w3w.co/reissued.informal.screening), and Bushel And Strike (location - https://w3w.co/ferried.hairpin.flitting) mentioned at the start of the start of the walk.
There is a cafe in Ashwell, Rhubarb & Mustard (location - https://w3w.co/emeralds.jacket.cheeses), and a Days Bakery (location - https://w3w.co/possibly.tomato.zest). A member of our Hertfordshire Walker Facebook group says that St. Mary's Church in Ashwell serves refreshments in the church hall on a Sunday afternoon between 2:15pm - 5pm. And we are told that the United Reformed church in Ashwell serves refreshments on Saturdays between 2 & 4.30pm. We have not tried these facilities and so can't confirm.
Did the walk on Tuesday this week June 7th. Really pleasant walk and was intending on stopping in Hinxworth for a pint but the pub was shut. Easy to follow guidance and the walk not to strenuous at all.
ReplyDeleteYes, we like it too. Pity about your pint. But glad you enjoyed the walk. Thanks for the feedback.
DeleteAnother great walk, with some lovey scenery. The Three Horseshoes had just opened when we arrived in Hinxworth and I can confirm the food was good! Thanks for adding this.
ReplyDeleteHi Steve,
DeleteGlad the walk went well. And thanks for the feedback on the pub. We didn't try that one when we did the walk, but we might go back having heard it's good.
David
We did this walk on Saturday (18th) September and it was the perfect day for it - we loved the wide open views and contrast in landscape to some of the other walks. We also had lunch at the 3 Horseshoes in Hinxworth and the food was definitely worth going back for! T
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, so glad to hear you enjoyed the walk and the food at the Three Horseshoes. It was not open when we did it, but we will return. Thanks for the feedback.
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Did this walk in reverse today! Was lovely, beautiful views and we enjoyed lunch at the the Three Tuns at the end - most enjoyable
ReplyDeleteWow, doing it in reverse is some achievement. Did you read the directions in reverse, or did you use the GPS, and, if you did, how did it work. Fascinating. Glad you enjoyed the walk.
DeleteDavid
We downloaded the gps to the ordnance survey app and just followed the line! I don’t think we meant to do it in reverse.
DeleteHi, did the GPS file direct you along the route in reverse? That is odd. I will check it. I hope it didn't spoil your walk. David
DeleteNot at all it was fine! The OS app just seems to plot it in purple and we just aligned ourselves to the line and followed it! Visually. It was completely fine and our fault but really didn’t matter! We ended up back where we started! 😀😀
DeleteWonderful, so glad the GPS worked fine. Thanks for letting me know. Dave
DeleteDavid, what an absolutely spectacular walk. Done today on my birthday and am so glad I did. Definitely one of the best on here.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Nick! So glad you enjoyed the walk. :-)
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