Epping Forest Centenary Walk


The Epping Forest Centenary Walk is a long-distance footpath in England, connecting East London to Epping Forest. It is also known as Epping Forest Big Walk. The path runs from Manor Park to Epping Forest using, where possible, green corridors.

The path

The path leads from Manor Park Station to Epping Station.
The walk was established in 1978 by members of the West Essex Ramblers. It was originally called the Centenary Walk. The name refers to the commemoration of the centenary of the Epping Forest Act 1878 which preserved 2,400-hectare of what was a larger Waltham forest The path of the walk has changed sightly since 1978 in line with changes to the forest.
It is named Centenary Walk on Ordnance Survey mapping.
This linear walk can be started at several locations. The route goes through both urban and ‘green’ areas. These include parkland, playing fields, a golf course, urban streets, green footpaths, fields and woodland.
Several railway and underground stations are close to the walk.

Route

The Epping Forest Centenary Walk passes through the following locations: Manor Park, Wanstead Flats, Leytonstone, Bush Wood, Leyton Flats, Highams Park, Woodford golf course, Epping Forest, Connaught Water, Peartree Plain, Hill Wood, High Beech, Blackweir Hill, Little Monk Wood, Golding's Hill, Coppice Row, Epping Thicks, Bell Common, Epping station.

Adjoining paths

The Epping Forest Centenary Walk adjoins four long-distance paths: