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Toddington to Harlington
Circular Walk

Introduction

Starting in Toddington or Harlington this is a 4¾ mile (8 km) walk largely over arable fields so it is good when the ground is dry, but difficult after recent ploughing. The first part is over land managed by Heathcote Farms who normally keep the paths clear of crops, some fields later in the route are in ‘set aside' which can make the path more difficult to negotiate. The route is stile free with some 16 gates and may have some fields with sheep or horses grazing. In good weather with firm ground allow about 2 hours for the walk.

ADVICE FOR DOG WALKERS:

Subject to following the Country Code, for much of the route a dog can be off the lead, with the exception of the sections over grazing fields and some minimal distance along roadside pavements. There are dog bins on Toddington village green and adjacent to the path after turning off the road past Harlington railway station. Dependent on the time of year there is water in various streams & ditches.

There is restricted and unrestricted on-street parking around the centre of Toddington & Harlington. Other parking is available at the Toddington Village Hall, off Leighton Road, subject to functions. Parking at Harlington station is chargeable.
 

Start/Finish Point
At the old pump on Toddington village green or Harlington Station
 

General Information
Length: 4.75 miles (8 km)         Time: 2 hours

Stile Free:

Refreshments: 
There are pubs and shops in Toddington and Harlington.

Route Description
Click here to download the route description and map.
 

Acknowledgements
© 2005-2015, Tom Chevalier
Suggestions or problems with this route to RoW@chevalier.me.uk
Updated: October 2015

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