Through Epping Forest
From the car park walk between wooden posts and bear left on the gravel path which hugs Connaught Water. Walk around the lake for 800yds (732m), turn left after the boardwalk and continue along the path with high trees towards Fairmead Bottom. (This low-lying area may flood after rain.)
After 400yds (366m) turn left onto the tarmac road, and after a few paces cross Palmer's Bridge and bear right onto the grassy track, which continues ahead close to the A104 on your right. The path crosses meadows to Fairmead Pond on your left. After this bear left and join the bridleway track. Continue uphill, to pass to the right of the car park where there is a tea hut.
Continue up the tarmac road for 100yds (91m), and turn right by the metal gate onto the wide hoggin bridleway, which undulates through high woods and pollarded beech trees. Maintain direction for 0.5 miles (800m) and at a crossing of paths take the path left, which leads into the wooden fenced enclosure of Epping Forest Conservation Centre.
Leave the Conservation Centre by the front path, turn left and walk past The Kings Oak pub. After 300yds (274m), with a pair of cottages on your left, take the path right. Walk under high trees for 250yds (229m) to reach the tarmac road and the secluded location of High Beach Church. With the church behind you turn left downhill, and after 300yds (274m) turn right onto the path between high pollarded trees.
After a short way it joins a sandy track. This is the Centenary Walk, which maintains direction through thick woodland for 0.5 miles (800m) to the deep cutting of the small brook. Cross the earth bridge and follow the Centenary Walk as it curves right. Reach the wide, grassy cross-path and bear left.
After 300yds (274m), at a triangular area of trees, keep ahead to turn right onto the Green Ride bridleway. This popular horse trail bisects North Long Hills and Whitehouse Plain. At the confluence of paths maintain your direction through Bury Wood, and at a crossing of paths take the next path on the right which leads to open heath. Take the path half right, and ahead notice the wooden frames of Royal Forest and Butlers Retreat, popular watering holes. Turn left downhill by the A1069 and return to the car park.
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Nearby places to stay
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- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Shop onsite
- Wifi available
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area




