Route description
This route is a modified version of Stabren One. It avoids the access issues and includes more green space walking at the Brentwood end. From the church in Stapleford Abbotts the path goes across fields and next to hedges. The gap onto Curtis Mill Lane is slightly hidden behind mounds of wood chippings, keep left. Curtis Mill lane is a well made track. Turn left as if to enter Curtis Mill Cottage, there is a bridle path on the right. This path, mostly used by deer, was very wet after a very wet February 2024, hopefully this will dry out. This takes you to a lane with verges to avoid the traffic. More open field walking but with no clear path towards the motorway. You have to cross a construction track then pass under the motorway. More fields, tracks, and short road sections lead to the beautiful Mores Woodland. Then the Pilgrim's Lane takes you to and into Brentwood outskirts. A nice path alongside a golf course takes you to suburban roads toward the town centre. A cycle path takes you to the high street. Lots of stiles (some rickety), narrow bridges, ditches, and mud in winter.
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Survey Contents
- Grading
- Photos
- Facilities
- Challenges
- Obstacles
- Accessibility
- Measurements
- Successfully completed
- Expert recommendations
- Terrain
Grading
Path surface grading
Accessibility grading
Photos
Photos from surveys are coming soon.
Facilities
- Public toilet
- Wheelchair accessible toilet
- Supermarket
- Restaurant
- Vegan restaurant
- Accommodation
- Accommodation < £50
- Campsite
- Bothy
- Free wifi
- Public phone
- Mobile Phone Coverage
- Train station
- Bench
- Picnic table
- Bus stop
- Ferry
Challenges
- Scrambling
- Wading
- Swimming
- Climbing
- Stepping stones
- Very slippery
- Very muddy
- Very icy
- Likely to flood
- Long grass sections
- Crops encroaching on path
- Diverted path
Obstacles
- Stiles
- Step and kerbs
- Possible to avoid steps, if applicable
- Flights of steps
- Gates
- Kissing gates
- Locked gates
- Disables access gates
- Cycle barriers
- Ladders
- Cattle grids
- Fords
- Narrow bridges
- Ferry required
- Acceptable road walking
- Unacceptable road walking
- Dangerous road crossings
- Walking on paths beside roads
- Walking on verges beside roads
- Railway crossings
- River crossings
- Cattle possible
- Horses possible
- Tidal area
- Potential falls
- Exposed to elements
- Remote area
- Mountainous area
- Military training area
- No visible path
- Seasonal nesting birds
- Other hazards
Accessibility
- Free of stiles
- Free of single steps/kerbs
- Free of flights of steps
- Free of other obstacles
Measurements
The narrowest part of the path is 40.00cm
The steepest uphill gradient walking East 12.00%
The steepest uphill gradient walking West 11.00%
The steepest camber gradient across the path 5.00%
How clear is the waymarking on the route: Unclear in places
Successfully completed
- Small Pug-sized dog
- Small Labrador-sized dog
- Large St. Bernard-sized dog
- Standard pram
- Off-road rugged pram
- Standard wheelchair
- Off-road rugged wheelchair
- Standard mobility scooter
- Off-road rugged mobility scooter
Expert recommendations
- Small Pug-sized dog
- Small Labrador-sized dog
- Large St. Bernard-sized dog
- Standard pram
- Off-road rugged pram
- Standard wheelchair
- Off-road rugged wheelchair
- Standard mobility scooter
- Off-road rugged mobility scooter
Terrain
15.00% of the route is on roads
20.00% of the route is paved
15.00% of the route is lit at night
30.00% of the route is muddy
15.00% of the route is over rough ground
10.00% of the route is through long grass
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