Route Section

London Outer Orbital Path (LOOP)

Section 16 (Elstree to Cockfosters)

Description:

The longest section of the London Loop, providing very pleasant walking despite a high proportion of roadwalking, and taking in some attractive open spaces and commons in North London.

From Elstree, a long road walk leads to the ancient woodland of Scratchwood, and then alongside the busy A1 dual-carriageway, the Barnet Way. The route passes under the A1 and heads back up to the woodland of Moat Mount on the other side.

Skirting the east side of Barnet through hilly open spaces, you come to Hadley Green, site of the Battle of Barnet in 1471 during the Wars of the Roses. After passing the picturesque old Church of St Mary the Virgin, through what was once a toll gate, you follow the edge of the well wooded Monken Hadley Common, run by a board of conservators. Soon after crossing the East Coast main railway line you can make a short diversion to view the serene Jacks Lake.

The official end of this section is at Cockfosters station, but if continuing on to Section 17 you can take a short cut. Soon after the Cock & Dragon pub keep ahead to the main road and cross into Trent Park, whose drive leads to the cafe and toilets mentioned at Point 1 in the Section 17 leaflet.

Interesting Places on or near the route:

Barnet

Boroughs which the route passes through:

Barnet

Distance:

10.4 miles ( 16.8 km)

Start:

Elstree (Allum Lane, GR 189-693)

Finish:

Cockfosters (Cockfosters Station, GR 281-964)

Recommended direction:

West to east

Terrain and surface:

Mainly level walking on rough paths, tracks and grass. One longish steep ascent, several fairly gentle ascents and descents. Two stiles. 7.0km (4.3ml) beside roads

Signage:

Complete both ways

Temporary Diversions:

None

Refreshments and toilets:

Pubs at Borehamwood, Barnet, Hadley, and Cockfosters. Cafes at Borehamwood, Barnet, Trent Park and Cockfosters. Public toilets at Barnet and Trent Park

Public transport and breakpoints:

Rail: Elstree & Borehamwood
Tube: High Barnet, Cockfosters
Buses: at points above and at Barnet Way

Links with other walks:

Moat Mount Walk, Dollis Valley Greenwalk, Barnet-Totteridge Loop

Map required:

Explorer 173 (route marked)

Principal promoters:

London Walking Forum, LB Barnet, LB Enfield, Hertsmere DC

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