Havering’s Top 5 Autumn Walks: Boots On, Phones Out!
Autumn’s here and it’s prime time to hit the great outdoors. Think crisp air, fiery leaves, and unbeatable views. Havering’s walking trails are calling – and we’ve picked out the best five routes, all rated highly by fans on AllTrails. Lace up and get ready for some top-notch trekking!
1. Havering Country Park Circular – Easy Woodland Wander
This 3.2km trail scored a brilliant 4.4 out of 5 and is perfect for a quick nature fix. It takes just 30-60 minutes and winds through towering trees and open fields. Start or finish at the cosy Orange Tree Pub on Orange Tree Hill – ideal for a cheeky drink post-stroll.
“There is plenty to look at from the beautiful, tall trees to the open countryside,” raves AllTrails.
2. Havering Country Park Mile Long Plantation – The Longer Loop
Fancy more mileage? This 8.5km route stretches your legs for 2 to 2.5 hours. You’ll pass Foreberry Wood, the gentle River Rom, Mile Long Plantation, and Hainault Golf Club. Another 4.4-star winner for those wanting a proper wander.
3. Harold Wood & Pages Wood Circular – Woodland Escape
Rated 4.3 and perfect for all skill levels, this 5.5km loop takes around 1 to 1.5 hours. Expect rolling hills and thick woodland in east Havering. One recent walker said:
“Little bit hilly in places, but overall a lovely trail to follow.”
4. Ingrebourne Valley, Ingrebourne Hill & Hornchurch Circular – The Scenic Marathon
The longest trek here at nearly 12km, lasting up to 3 hours. This 4.3-star route threads through River Ingrebourne, Local Nature Reserve, Berwick Glades, and Hornchurch Country Park. Bird watchers and wildlife lovers, this one’s for you.
“Enjoy beautiful views, scenic paths, and keep an eye out for wildlife,” warns AllTrails, urging walkers to watch out for muddy patches.
5. 1 LOOP Section 23 – Upminster Bridge to Rainham
This 7.4km section of the London Outer Orbital Path scores a solid 4.3. It takes 1.5 to 2 hours and covers Ingrebourne Valley, Hornchurch Country Park, and Ingrebourne Hill. A recent hiker enthused:
“The walk through Ingrebourne Valley Nature Reserve was particularly attractive.”
So, pull on your coat, grab your boots, and explore Havering’s autumn trails. Whether you want a quick stroll or a full-on challenge, these routes offer stunning scenery and fresh air galore.