Radwell Meadows
Letchworth Garden City
Type of walk
Flat
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Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Animals On Route, Picnic Areas, Wheelchair Friendly
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This walk is part of the Letchworth Greenway, which is over 13 miles of managed country walks in and around the First Garden City.
From the A1 southbound, take the exit at junction 10 and head towards Shefford on the A507. At the first roundabout, take the first left towards Norton. After a couple of miles, turn left into Norton Bury Lane, left again. Beware, there is a tight left bend which is just before the car park. There are parking restrictions for different times of the year so check the official website for details.
Walk over the small bridge on the path, you'll need to keep you dog on the lead for this part as the picnic and playground areas are close by. Follow the path and you'll soon be in an area where your pooch can run free. There are often longhorn cattle in the adjacent field so be careful.
I often leave the path where it kinks and walk around the field on the right. If you prefer a wooded walk, stick to the path and just before you reach the road there's a wood you can walk around. The road at the end of this section is quite busy so dogs on leads before you get there.
The Greenway is used by a lot of cyclists so keep this in mind, we don't want any run over paws!
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Radwell Meadows, Letchworth Garden City
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Comments (7)
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AnnetteNuthouse
5 years ago
Please try to find our Ernie. Ernie is a lovely dog, male terrier cross brown, beloved by his family. He went missing whilst being walked on Radwell some days ago. Please follow link to see Ernie... George Morphew on Facebook. If someone has Ernie, PLEASE return him. -
ET96
4 years ago
Lovely walk, little stick characters which is nice. Theresclots of different areas you can go into including a wooded walk. Does get boggy in winter. -
Vickyoskin
4 years ago
Nice big walk! Bit of woodland lots of fields very flat🙌 -
BTier19
3 years ago
Just be careful of the main road which splits this walk quite close to the beginning but we have always loved walking along the greenway and this is just another beautiful section of it! -
jenni78
3 years ago
My dog loves this walk always seems to end up in the stream. Only issue is there is only 1 dog poo bin on the way in. -
MotherBear19
a year ago
A lovely walk but sometimes there are cows in the fields so beware, as they are very curious and will approach you. You can just walk around the fields or go further and enjoy the woods. A few different places where there is water which is great for the dogs to paddle in. A large car park. -
StormsWalkies
5 months ago
This walk is OK, but really muddy in wet weather. Since it's close to the A1M, there is a pretty constant sound of traffic, so beware of your dog is reactive. The car park is ample and seems well maintained. Head off onto the forest for a more nature-like walk.
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Norton Bury Ln, Letchworth Garden City SG6 1AN, UK View on Google
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