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Dollis Valley Greenwalk Guide 2014

The Dollis Valley Green Walk is a 10 mile route suitable for a variety of users including families, runners and wheelchair users. It connects several public open spaces like Moat Mount, Barnet Playing Fields, Brook Farm Open Space, and Riverside Walk through the Dollis Valley in Barnet. Sections are clearly marked for cycling. The route may be muddy or icy depending on weather conditions and takes around 6 hours to complete on foot, linking the Green Belt area to Hampstead Heath.
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Dollis Valley Greenwalk Guide 2014

The Dollis Valley Green Walk is a 10 mile route suitable for a variety of users including families, runners and wheelchair users. It connects several public open spaces like Moat Mount, Barnet Playing Fields, Brook Farm Open Space, and Riverside Walk through the Dollis Valley in Barnet. Sections are clearly marked for cycling. The route may be muddy or icy depending on weather conditions and takes around 6 hours to complete on foot, linking the Green Belt area to Hampstead Heath.
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Guidance and information

Dollis Valley Greenwalk North Section


High Barnet

Route Overview BOREHAMWOOD


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Open Space Open Space
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Sections of the walk are suitable for cycling and are clearly identified by appropriate 1 Open Space
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Some sections of the path may be muddy, or icy depending on weather conditions. 2 Barnet Playing Fields Windsor
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The Green walk is about 10 miles long and can take up to 6 hours to walk. 1 mile
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It links areas of public open space along the Dollis Valley in a green chain, to provide HAMPSTEAD
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Hampstead Heath
GARDEN Extension
a pleasant and quiet long distant walk between the Green Belt and Hampstead 1¾ miles SUBURB

Heath, right through the heart of Barnet. 4 Riverside Walk

This leaflet describes the full route from Moat Mount to Hampstead Heath extension ¾ miles Key
Dollis Valley Greenwalk
and has been divided into northern and southern sections for ease of use. 5 Oakdene Park
Information Board

Play Area
The walk was developed and implemented by the London Borough of Barnet 1 mile
Car Park
in 1992, it now forms part of Walk London’s extensive network of walks 6 Windsor Open Space

and provides a link in both the London LOOP and the Capital Ring.
1¼ miles

7 Hampstead Heath Extension


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How to walk the Greenwalk


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The Dollis Valley Greenwalk can be walked either in full or in shorter sections and in
either direction. It can be joined at any point and has been designed to link with the
Contents public transport system, enabling you to walk the length of the path and use public
transport to return home.

How to walk the Greenwalk 2 Tube stations and major bus routes are indicated on the map in this leaflet. To reach
Moat Mount by bus, take the 292 alighting at the bus stop on the north-bound A1
by the Mill Hill golf course underpass. Cross the road via the underpass, turn left
Dollis Valley Greenwalk:
and follow the footpath for 500m. A1 southbound, the bus stops outside Moat Mount.
North Section –Points of interest 3
Follow the Country Code
Dollis Valley Greenwalk: North Section directions 4 • be safe, plan ahead and follow signs
• leave gates and property as you find them
Dollis Valley Greenwalk:
• protect plants and animals and take your litter home
South Section – Points of interest 6
• keep dogs under control and clean up after them

Dollis Valley Greenwalk: South Section directions 7 • consider other people.

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Dollis Valley Greenwalk: North Section –Points of interest


Moat Mount Local Nature Reserve Take a rest and enjoy the sights and sounds of The Dollis Brook
this ancient woodland or walk through on the
(LNR since 1997) The Brook forms an important ecological corridor
woodland paths.
This area of the walk is part of the Moat Mount through Barnet, providing habitats for many plants
and Scratchwood Country Park, owned and managed and creatures. Keep a good look-out for kingfishers
Totteridge Fields
by the London Borough of Barnet. Moat Mount was and herons which can be seen in the area!
This site is managed by the London Wildlife Trust as a
originally the parkland adjoining Moat Mount House
nature reserve, in partnership with Barnet Council. It has The open spaces along the walk offer an abundance
and in 1923 the land was acquired by the old Hendon
been designated as an area of metropolitan importance of activities; allotments for gardeners, play facilities for
Borough Council to be used as a public open space.
for nature conservation. children, sports grounds and somewhere unexpectedly
There are opportunities to walk and picnic through the
quiet and pleasant to walk and picnic.
wood off of the initial Dollis Valley Trail. Look out for the rich mix of unusual grasses
and wildflowers and associated insects in this traditional Rising near Arkley, the Dollis Brook meanders gently
The open space has a wide variety of fine specimen tree
lowland pastoral landscape which is becoming southwards. It is eventually joined by the Mutton Brook
species, some planted during the Victorian era.
increasing rare. The meadows attract thousands of to form the River Brent, which flows south and west
Foxes, muntjac deer and squirrels are among the animal butterflies creating a colourful display throughout the before it meets the Thames at Brentford.
species that can be observed in the area. summer. The fields are managed under a countryside
The name Dollis is thought to be derived from the British
stewardship and are mown annually as traditional hay
In 1997 Local Nature Reserve status was achieved for dylif (a flood) or the Anglo‑Saxon dwllice (erratic).
meadows to conserve the wildlife.
both Moat Mount and Scratchwood.
The Northern Line
The Reserve also houses a campsite which specialises Originally built by the Great Northern Railway, the line
in school excursions and camping trips. The site is from Barnet to Finchley Central opened in April 1872.
a popular choice for many of the local schools as an The atmosphere of a country branch line still lingers
introduction to wildlife and outdoor activities. to the north of the art deco station at East Finchley.

Barnet Gate Wood Railways reached out from London to the surrounding
This small woodland is public open space, owned country areas and acted as a spur for developers
and managed by Barnet Council. It is a remnant of the to build.
extensive Middlesex Forest which covered most of this
The old hedgerows include oak, hazel, ash, field maple Green Belt policies prevented further expansion. It is
area after the last Ice Age.
and wild service tree. They are remnants of the once perhaps fitting that these lines, which contributed so
extensive oak/ hornbeam coppice woodland. much to urbanisation, can now be used by people
to travel to the countryside on their doorstep.

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Dollis Valley Greenwalk: North Section directions


1 Moat Mount to 6. Proceed via steps across the footbridge, turn left 2 Barnet Playing Fields to
and continue along the enclosed path between the
2 Barnet Playing Fields 4½ miles 3 Brook Farm 1 mile
old hedgerow and the hay fields.
1. From Moat Mount car park, follow the tarmac path 10. Cross the busy road carefully, and just before
7. At the brook, ignore the Sleeper Bridge and stile
and part way up the slope towards the lake, bear the mapboard, turn left to follow the tarmac
to your left and bear right, following the course of
left. Descent the steps and follow the path up the path beside the playing fields. At the top corner,
the brook through several fields and kissing gates.
narrow valley to the top, then turn right along the turn right along the path through Brook Farm
These fields are farmed so please keep to the line
path between the fields. Open Space. Notice the nearby cycle path. The
of the path, created with the agreement and co-
2. At the farm road, cross to kissing gate to the Brookside meadows either side are also managed
operation of local farmers, and keep dogs on
left and carry straight on through several kissing under the countryside stewardship agreement.
a lead.
gates down the field edge. Enjoy panoramic views
8. At the edge of Barnet, turn left over the bridge 3 Brook Farm to
over the farm but take care not to trespass onto
and then right. You are now on the north side of
adjacent fields. 4 Riverside Walk 1¾ miles
Dollis Brook. Follow the waymarkers and after
3. In the valley bottom, notice the wet hollow, the 800m you will come to a tarmac path. 11. At Totteridge Lane, turn right past the mapboard
source of the Dollis Brook. Turn left and follow the down the hill and cross the road carefully by the
9. Keep straight on all the way to a main road (Barnet
path to the corner of Barnet Gate Wood. If you shops. Enter Whetstone stray by the sign post
Lane) ignoring paths to the right and left.
have time, explore and rest awhile. Otherwise carry and follow the surfaced path crossing Laurel view
straight on to Hendon Wood Lane and through the until you reach Tillingham way.
kissing gate.
12. Here the route continues but splits into two
4. Cross Hendon Wood lane, watching for traffic, alternative routes south. One of the routes is by
turn right and follow the pavement for about 800m turning right at the gate and then left into Southover
to the entrance into Totteridge Fields until you reach Riverside Walk. The alternative route
5. Follow the path alongside the hedgerow through which passes Woodside Park Station is left at the
two fields, bear left through the kissing gate into the gate, then right and continue along Holden Road
sports ground. Turn right and skirt the edge of the and right into Riverside Walk.
playing field.

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Dollis Valley Greenwalk: South Section – Points of interest


The Dollis Brook had become separate entities by the early 1800s. Big
Wood is the more natural of the two, dominated by oak
The Brook forms an important ecological corridor
and with a fairly rich understorey including wild service
through Barnet, providing habitats for many plants
trees. Little Wood is also predominantly oak and has
and creatures. Keep a good look-out for kingfishers
a small open air theatre, used in the past by pageants
and herons which can be seen in the area!
and still the venue for a play presented every year
The open spaces along the walk offer an abundance around midsummer by the local dramatic society.
of activities; allotments for gardeners, play facilities for
children, sports grounds and somewhere unexpectedly Hampstead Heath
quiet and pleasant to walk and picnic. Once a classic heathland habitat, containing plants
such as heather and gorse, the heath has been
Rising near Arkley, the Dollis Brook meanders gently
subjected to great changes by human activities over
southwards. It is eventually joined by the Mutton Brook
the years. In 1629, Thomas Johnson produced a
to form the River Brent, which flows south and west
book, Iter Plantarum, recording the plants found on the
before it meets the Thames at Brentford. Hampstead Garden Suburb Hampstead Heath. It is the earliest known record of the
The name Dollis is thought to be derived from the British Hampstead Garden Suburb was founded in 1907 flora of a particular part of Britain. Many plants recorded
dylif (a flood) or the Anglo-Saxon dwllice (erratic). by Dame Henrietta Barnett and was planned by then have since become extinct as their habitat
Sir Raymond Unwin, with contributions from many has diminished.
Mill Hill Viaduct leading architects of the day. Sir Edwyn Lutyens
was responsible for the building around Central The heath was threatened by development in the early
This striking high-arched brick structure soars high
Square, including St Judes Church, the Free Church and mid 19th century. In 1871 an Act of Parliament
above the Dollis Brook. It was built in the early 1860s for
and The Institute. brought it into public ownership, one of the first areas of
the Great Northern Railway branch to Edgware and has
open spaces purchased for use by everyone. Why not
a total of 13 arches. It now carries tube trains on the
There are good examples of domestic architecture spend time exploring? Parliament Hill offers a panoramic
Northern line to Mill Hill East Station.
from the period, ranging from maisonettes and small and breathtaking view of London. Today Hampstead
artisans houses to the large houses bordering the Heath remains a popular and unique place, maintained
Heath. There are many open spaces, plenty of by the Corporation of Londons’ Open spaces
pedestrian walkways, including ‘twittens’ (hedge-lined department. Contact details in the address section of
narrow footpaths) and lots of mature trees. this leaflet.
Hampstead Garden suburb also contains Big Wood
and Little Wood. Once part of a single larger wood, they

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Dollis Valley Greenwalk: South Section directions


4 Riverside Walk to 5 Oakdene Park to 19. After about 600m you reach Finchley Road.
Here cross the main road at the lights. Turn right
5 Oakdene Park  ¾ mile 6 Windsor Open Space 1 mile
and then left to rejoin the path. Cross the bridge
13. This route description starts at Tillingham 15. Cross the road carefully, then turn right passing ignoring the path to the left. Keep left at the next
Way, Woodside, a few minutes walk from the under the viaduct. After 200m, turn left again over intersection, following the path. Where the main
underground station. Here the route continues the bridge and then right to rejoin the Brookside path bears left over the bridge, keep straight on
but splits into two alternative routes south by path. Continue straight on ignoring side paths until until you emerge in Addison Way.
turning right and then left into Southover until you you enter Windsor open Space.
20. Cross over the road, turn left and walk for 130m
reach Riverside Walk. The alternative route which 16. Follow the path straight on through the open until you reach a path on the right into Little Wood,
passes Woodside Park Station, turn left, then right space, cross a road and you will see a map board passing the small open air theatre. Leave the
and continue along Holden Road and right into at Hendon Lane. wood and follow Denham Drive North and South
Riverside Walk.
to Big wood. You are now on the last stretch of
14. Go through the gate on your left into Riverside walk 6 Windsor Open Space to the Greenwalk.
past the first small bridge on your left where the 7 Hampstead Heath Extension 1¼ miles 21. Walk through Big Wood and then make your way
alternative route rejoins, and continue crossing the
17. Go through the underpass; follow the path under to Hampstead Heath Extension via Big Wood Road
road ahead carefully watching for traffic to the other
the A1 bridge until you emerge on an open space and finally Meadway Close.
section of Riverside Walk, until you reach Fursby
with play area. Follow the path straight ahead 22. To find a bus or tube at Golders Green, retrace
Avenue. Cross this road and follow the path onto
and bear to your left at the bridge where the Mutton your steps up Meadway Close and turn left into
the third bridge, cross and follow the path around
brook joins the Dollis brook and also the Capital Meadway. Keep straight on for 800m until you
to the right. 150m further on, bear right and then
Ring Walk. reach the Finchley road. Turn left for the tube
turn right again over a fourth bridge. Soon the path
emerges on to Dollis Road by a map board. 18. Keep along the brook passing under the north station or catch a bus back to north Finchley.
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Ref: 008754_Dollis Valley GW A4 Booklet  09/10/2014
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