Pedestrian and cycle access by the towpath which is part of the Lea Valley Walk.
This spelling is also used in geology, archaeology, etc. to refer to the Lea Valley.
At its eastern end, the towpath joins the Lea Valley Walk.
Vehicular access only from the north via Lea Valley Walk.
The line follows the route of the Lea Valley; serving many towns and villages along the way.
Walking and cycle access along the towpath that forms part of the Lea Valley Walk.
The village is 100 metres above sea level and offers views of the Lea Valley to the north.
The path descends into the Lea Valley, passing under the railway lines before crossing the B653 road.
Pedestrian and cycle access via the towpath which forms part of the Lea Valley Walk.
Cycling and pedestrian access via the Lea Valley Walk.