Lea Valley Walk

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Lea Valley Walk is a long-distance walking trail in England that follows the River Lea from its source in Bedfordshire to the River Thames in London.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Lea Valley Walk canonical 2
River Lea corridor 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance footpath
recreational walking route
approximateLength 50 miles
80 kilometres
connectsTo Thames Path
country England
endingPoint Thames
surface form: River Thames
follows River Lea
followsValleyOf River Lea
hasAccess public footpath
towpath
hasDifficulty easy to moderate
hasNotableFeature canals and navigation channels
nature reserves
parks and open spaces
riverside paths
urban and rural landscapes
hasRouteDirection north–south
hasRouteType waymarked trail
hasSceneryType countryside
riverside
urban fringes
wetlands
hasSurface mixed terrain
isInWatershedOf River Lea
surface form: River Lea basin
isManagedBy Lee Valley Regional Park
surface form: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority

local authorities along the route
isPartOf network of long-distance paths in England
isPopularFor day walks
multi-day walking trips
isSignpostedBy waymarks
isSuitableFor leisure walkers
long-distance walkers
locatedIn Bedfordshire
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
nearbyWaterway Hertford Union Canal
Lee Navigation
passesThrough Essex
Greater London
Hertfordshire
Lea Valley
Lea Valley Park
Luton
recreationalUse hiking
walking
startingPoint source of the River Lea

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Lea hasRecreationRoute Lea Valley Walk
Stratford locatedOn Lea Valley Walk
this entity surface form: River Lea corridor
Lea Valley contains Lea Valley Walk