Norwood Green and Judy Woods
Walk through the kissing gate and follow a path signed to Woodside. After 220yds (201m) a path climbs off to the right but you should stay with the main, left-sweeping broad path, smooth enough to cater for wheelchair users, along its 940yd (860m) length. Of all the paths that score the woodland floor this is by far the finest and most scenic, passing beneath magnificent, towering specimens of beech, some of which are more than 200 years old.
Where the engineered path terminates at a fence in the woodland corner, turn left, down an enclosed stepped path that parallels a rough track on your right, signed for Norwood Green. Within 140yds (128m) this descends to Judy Bridge, or Horse Close Bridge as it is also called.
Ascend the lane beyond the bridge, ignoring an early fork, for 550yds (503m), after which it passes a series of domestic garages to end at a junction with a road.
Turn left, into the village of Norwood Green, passing the former Church of St George on your right and the Old White Beare pub on your left. Follow the road all the way through the village, past the Pear Tree pub and a warehouse on the right before rising gently back to the start point.
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