LoughtonEpping

Louepp three
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By LR13572468 on 26 Mar 2022


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Description

This is a replacement for LOUEPP 2 where the route file has a problem and won't load onto mapping apps.

This route is through Epping Forest on paths that are usually quite firm but can be muddy in places. You are advised to take adequate fluid and food etc with you as there are no supplies on most of the route. This route is enjoyable all year round, but is unlit during hours of darkness.

This route is surprisingly hilly, for a part of the world often thought by outsiders to be flat.

The beech forest looks very different at times of the year. A GPS locator is useful as there are many paths together with a map. People walking from Epping to Loughton should watch carefully for the right turn path towards off the main Forest Road track towards Furze Ground between Jack's Hill and Golding's Hill

It is possible to leave the route and join the public bus service at Golding's Hill should you need to do so, approximately hourly - check timetable on line

This is a replacement for LOUEPP 2 where the route file has a problem and won't load onto mapping apps.

This route is through Epping Forest on paths that are usually quite firm but can be muddy in places. You are advised to take adequate fluid and food etc with you as there are no supplies on most of the route. This route is enjoyable all year round, but is unlit during hours of darkness.

This route is surprisingly hilly, for a part of the world often thought by outsiders to be flat.

The beech forest looks very different at times of the year. A GPS locator is useful as there are many paths together with a map. People walking from Epping to Loughton should watch carefully for the right turn path towards off the main Forest Road track towards Furze Ground between Jack's Hill and Golding's Hill

It is possible to leave the route and join the public bus service at Golding's Hill should you need to do so, approximately hourly - check timetable on line

Status

This route has been reviewed by 6 people.

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Reviews - 6

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Is this route good enough? -  Yes (6)

There are currently no problems reported with this route.

Downloads - 11

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Description Note
Grade 4: Route includes very rough surfaces including deep ruts, steep loose gravel, unmade paths and deep muddy sections. Wheelchairs may experience traction/wheel spin issues.
Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users.
Grading is based on average scores by surveyors. This slow way has 1 surveys.
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Facilities

Facilities in the middle third of this route.

Not present at time of survey Public toilet (1)
Not present at time of survey Wheelchair accessible toilet (1)
Not present at time of survey Supermarket (1)
Not present at time of survey Restaurant (1)
Not present at time of survey Vegan restaurant (1)
Not present at time of survey Accommodation (1)
Not present at time of survey Accommodation < £50 (1)
Not present at time of survey Campsite (1)
Not present at time of survey Bothy (1)
Not present at time of survey Free wifi (1)
Not present at time of survey Public phone (1)
Not present at time of survey Mobile phone coverage (1)
Not present at time of survey Train station (1)
Not present at time of survey Bench (1)
Not present at time of survey Picnic table (1)
Not present at time of survey Bus stop (1)
Not present at time of survey Ferry (1)

Challenges

Potential challenges reported on this route. Some challenges are seasonal.

Not present at time of survey Scrambling (1)
Not present at time of survey Wading (1)
Not present at time of survey Swimming (1)
Not present at time of survey Climbing (1)
Not present at time of survey Stepping stones (1)
Not present at time of survey Very slippery (1)
Present at time of survey Very muddy (1)
Maybe present Very icy (1)
Maybe present Likely to flood (1)
Present at time of survey Long grass sections (1)
Not present at time of survey Crops encroaching on path (1)
Not present at time of survey Diverted path (1)

Obstacles

Obstacles on this route.

Not present at time of survey Stiles (1)
Present at time of survey Step and kerbs (1)
Present at time of survey Possible to avoid steps, if applicable (1)
Present at time of survey Flights of steps (1)
Not present at time of survey Gates (1)
Not present at time of survey Kissing gates (1)
Not present at time of survey Locked gates (1)
Not present at time of survey Disables access gates (1)
Not present at time of survey Cycle barriers (1)
Not present at time of survey Ladders (1)
Not present at time of survey Cattle grids (1)
Not present at time of survey Fords (1)
Not present at time of survey Narrow bridges (1)
Not present at time of survey Ferry required (1)
Not present at time of survey Acceptable road walking (1)
Not present at time of survey Unacceptable road walking (1)
Not present at time of survey Dangerous road crossings (1)
Present at time of survey Walking on paths beside roads (1)
Not present at time of survey Walking on verges beside roads (1)
Not present at time of survey Railway crossings (1)
Not present at time of survey River crossings (1)
Not present at time of survey Cattle possible (1)
Present at time of survey Horses possible (1)
Not present at time of survey Tidal area (1)
Not present at time of survey Potential falls (1)
Not present at time of survey Exposed to elements (1)
Not present at time of survey Remote area (1)
Not present at time of survey Mountainous area (1)
Not present at time of survey Military training area (1)
Not present at time of survey No visible path (1)
Not present at time of survey Seasonal nesting birds (1)
Not present at time of survey Other hazards (1)

Accessibility

Is this route step and stile free?

Present at time of survey Free of stiles (1)
Not present at time of survey Free of single steps/kerbs (1)
Not present at time of survey Free of flights of steps (1)
Not present at time of survey Free of other obstacles (1)

Measurements

Surveyors were asked to measure the narrowest and steepest parts of paths.

The narrowest part of the path is 120.0cm (1)

The steepest uphill gradient walking East 19.0% (1)

The steepest uphill gradient walking West 19.0% (1)

The steepest camber gradient across the path 4.0% (1)

How clear is the waymarking on the route: Unsigned (1)

Successfully completed

We asked route surveyors "Have you successfully completed this route with any of the following? If so, would you recommend it to someone with the same requirements?". Here is how they replied.

Small Pug-sized dog (0)
Small Labrador-sized dog (0)
Large St. Bernard-sized dog (0)
Standard pram (0)
Off-road rugged pram (0)
Standard wheelchair (0)
Off-road rugged wheelchair (0)
Standard mobility scooter (0)
Off-road rugged mobility scooter (0)

Recommended by an expert

We asked route surveyors "Are you a trained access professional, officer or expert? If so, is this route suitable for someone travelling with any of the following?" Here is how they replied.

Small Pug-sized dog (0)
Small Labrador-sized dog (0)
Large St. Bernard-sized dog (0)
Standard pram (0)
Off-road rugged pram (0)
Standard wheelchair (0)
Off-road rugged wheelchair (0)
Standard mobility scooter (0)
Off-road rugged mobility scooter (0)

Terrain

We asked route surveyors to estimate how much of the route goes through different kinds of terrain.

15.0% of the route is on roads (1)

There is no data on how much of this route is lit at night

75.0% of the route is paved (1)

10.0% of the route is muddy (1)

10.0% of the route is over rough ground (1)

10.0% of the route is through long grass (1)

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Loughton
Grid Ref TQ4229795657
Lat / Lon 51.64172° / 0.05507°
Easting / Northing 542,297E / 195,657N
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Epping
Grid Ref TL4619301556
Lat / Lon 51.69373° / 0.11380°
Easting / Northing 546,193E / 201,556N
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reviews


Strider

17 May 2024 Spring

I walked from Liughton to Epping.
Quickly out of Loughton and up a very muddy path to the main path running the length of the forest. The path undulates, 19% in places. Shady due to the trees that assume all sorts of shapes. Bird song the whole way.
Too muddy for wheels and with steps.


Slow Ways Darren

12 Jan 2023 Winter

Excellent route through Epping Forest. The path is easy to follow and wide and mainly not too muddy even in the depths of winter. There are great facilities and transport links at either end. There's an interesting part towards the end where you walk over a cricket pitch that is on top of the M25 tunnel. There is a less safe! road crossing across the B172 which was pretty busy but the site lines are good. Fred and Dougs cafe in Epping had amazing cakes, great coffee and a warm welcome.


Dan Barron

09 Jan 2023 Winter

I walked this from Loughton to Epping in the snow on 17/12/2022, it was a really lovely walk and still easy enough to follow through the forest especially once you reached the bridleway. The roads at either end were icy in places though. Easy access to the Central Line at each end as well as shops to get some supplies for the walk. I only took one picture at the time which isn't very helpful!.


Jane Taylor

11 Dec 2022 Autumn

Excellent route, making the most of Epping Forest and a fantastic way to approach London if walking from Epping towards Loughton. I’ve given 5 stars because I enjoyed every part of it; even the short urban sections at either end were pleasant.

Walked on a frosty day and had no issues with mud; the forest track is wide and easy to follow, quite a few ups and downs as well.
The gps went wild when crossing the M25 tunnel, and there were several places in the forest where data signal disappeared.

Good refreshments at the Forest Gate pub on the Epping side of the M25. Plenty at Loughton; Epping station had a little kiosk on the platform serving tea and snacks, but the route misses the town centre; you may want to divert if you need proper food at the Epping end.


Mtormey

04 Sep 2022 (edited 05 Sep 2022) Summer

This is, for sure, the most accurately plotted version of this route, and the one I'd recommend setting out to follow. The route itself is easy to follow - almost all of it is along the main broad walkway through the forest - and straightforward. It is indeed surprisingly hilly. I found it to be a bit dull, to be frank, as there was all this up and down through forest without much of a payoff in terms of views of varied scenery. As a route between Loughton and Epping, though, this is a no-brainer great option.


John Scott

20 Aug 2022 Summer

I walked from Epping to Loughton using the OS app on my phone. I wandered off the route on one or two occasions but easily found my way back - in places, there are intersecting paths.

A very enjoyable route on a summer's day, large parts of which are on a wide and shaded forest path. The start is easily accessible by public transport, namely the Central Line. There were walkers and cyclists enjoying the route.

No stiles, kissing gates or major obstacles. Some elevation but nothing hectic. The route is safe so eg road crossings are minimal, the map is very accurate and there are no major access issues.

There is a pub and restaurant on the outskirts of Epping along with a coffee stall which is open Saturday and Sunday.

Loughton has all the usual facilities and a station.


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