Braintree and the Flitch Way

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"Enjoy Braintree's industrial heritage and a stroll along a disused railway."
Walk directions

The walk starts from Braintree Station, where a set of buffers terminates the old line from Liverpool Street in London to Bishop's Stortford. Beyond is the Flitch Way, a tarmac trail approached via the path at the western end of the station car park by a Flitch Way Country Park sign. The path soon crosses the bridge over Notley Road. After a mile (1.6km) the path crosses the bridge over the B1256, shortly followed by a crossing of paths.

Turn right through a squeeze stile and follow the waymarked path through a housing estate. The path runs parallel to the Flitch Way for a few yards before crossing a footbridge, later bearing right as indicated by the waymark. Keep ahead through trees and another housing estate. Keep the river on your right until you reach a metal bridge adjacent to Clap Bridge on Rayne Road, the former Roman road of Stane Street.

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  Terrain  - Grassy and gravel tracks, some street walking
  Landscape  - Wildlife-rich railway cuttings, river bank and urban landscape
  Dog friendliness  - Pedestrians and dogs share Flitch Way with cyclists and horses, so may have to be on lead
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car parks at George Yard, Manor Street (behind the library) and Braintree Station
  Toilets en route  - Ground floor of George Yard car park and Braintree Station
About the walk
The attractive town of Braintree sits astride the junction of two Roman roads, where The White Hart Hotel, a former coaching and posting house, now stands. In the 19th century Samuel Courtauld, a descendant of a Huguenot weaving family, created a successful textile industry in the town. Further...
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Braintree and the Flitch Way

Recommended by
Our view
"Enjoy Braintree's industrial heritage and a stroll along a disused railway."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Grassy and gravel tracks, some street walking
  Landscape - Wildlife-rich railway cuttings, river bank and urban landscape
  Dog friendliness - Pedestrians and dogs share Flitch Way with cyclists and horses, so may have to be on lead
  Parking - Pay-and-display car parks at George Yard, Manor Street (behind the library) and Braintree Station
  Toilets en route - Ground floor of George Yard car park and Braintree Station
About the walk
The attractive town of Braintree sits astride the junction of two Roman roads, where The White Hart Hotel, a former coaching and posting house, now stands. In the 19th century Samuel Courtauld, a descendant of a Huguenot weaving family, created a successful textile industry in the town. Further...
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Essex
Essex is full of pleasant surprises. It has the largest coastline of any county in England, with its fair share of castles, royal connections and scenic valleys.