Upper Lea Valley Walk
The Upper Lea Valley Walk is an easy self-guided stroll from the source of the River Lea following the course of the river into
a beautiful green area of the town then through Luton town centre and continuing into the Bedfordshire countryside to the borough boundary at Lower Harpenden Road and beyond.
The walk will present you with a range of important habitats and recreational opportunities such as walking, cycling and areas for natural play, while providing fine views of the River Lea, Luton Hoo and the surrounding hillside.
The Upper Lea Valley Walk is the first section of the much longer Lea Valley Walk that connects London to the source of the River Lea in Leagrave, Luton. Look out for the swan markers along the route; starting point is Leagrave Park.
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