Latimer and Sarratt Church End Circular
Traverse through open fields, woodland, charming villages, and alongside River Chess on the kid-friendly, dog-friendly Latimer and Sarratt Church End Circular. This 11.4 km loop boasts a low elevation gain, making this route accessible by almost all fitness levels and ages. During wetter months, the paths can get muddy, so come prepared for proper footwear.
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Route Description for Latimer and Sarratt Church End Circular
The Latimer and Sarratt Church End Circular is a kid-friendly, dog-friendly (must be kept on a leash) walking trail near Rickmansworth that takes you on an 11.4 km loop across open fields, woodland, lovely villages, and alongside River Chess. The varied scenery adds a fun, entertaining element to your journey! While the path is well maintained, it can get muddy during wetter months, making proper footwear essential. Setting out from the car park, you’ll head in a counterclockwise direction in the direction of Sarratt before looping around to Flaunden, the top of your circuit. From here, travel to Latimer and walk through a series of fields to make your way back to your car.
Getting to the Latimer and Sarratt Church End Circular Trailhead
To get to the start of the Latimer and Sarratt Church End Circular from Rickmansworth, follow Rickmansworth Road before turning right and then left onto North Hill. Continue along North Hill, which morphs into New Road, keep driving, and then turn right to park at The Cock Inn at Sarratt.
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