The River Colne
Countryside Project opened the Colne Valley Path in May 2006. The Colne
Valley Path links Great Yeldham to Colchester. The route allows
walkers to enjoy the delights of the Colne Valley from the rivers edge to high
on the valley side that opens up long views of this wonderful valley.

The Colne
Valley is rich in history and wildlife and walkers will be able to enjoy many
of the delights along the way. Starting at the Great Oak in Yeldham the
path takes in the historic villages of Castle Hedingham, the great viaduct at
Chappel and Lexden Dyke near Colchester before finishing at Balkerne Gate in
Colchester.
Wildlife
watchers are in for a treat as the route takes in a range of wildlife habitats
including grazing marsh, woodland and past ancient hedgerows. In addition
the route crosses the Woodland Trust’s new estate at Fordham as well as passing
by a number of County Wildlife Sites that are in private ownership.
The route
follows existing public rights of way and open space and is waymarked with
yellow discs to guide walkers. In addition a route guide is available
from the Project that describes the route as it crosses meadows, woodlands and
flits from the river bank to high up on the valley sides.
The walk is a
testing 22½ miles. There are many opportunities to stay bed and breakfast
overnight in the valley so that walkers may like to take a day or two enjoying
the valley. Alternatively walkers can use the local bus service to get back to
the start point on each day of walking.
Copies of the
guide are available from the Project (address below). Cheques should be
made out to Braintree District Council for £3.50.
For more
information on the Colne Valley Path or the work of River Colne Countryside
Project then please contact the project officer at the address below:
Simon Amstutz,
Project Officer, River Colne Countryside Project, c/o CBC, PO Box 889, Town
Hall, Colchester, CO1 1FL.