BRAND NEW MAP A full colour map featuring the Lee and Stort Navigations suitable for both waterways and leisure users.
This map gives detailed coverage of the Lee and Stort Navigations, East London Ring and the Bow Back Rivers with emphasis on the waterways and information useful and relevant to users of the waterways without neglecting other leisure users. The map detail is complimented by information panels and photographs.
The Lee Navigation starts in Hertford and runs for approximately 28 miles into the heart of London, and for much of its length passing through or alongside the 10000 acre Lee Valley Regional Park with its huge variety of green spaces, sports venues and wildlife havens, including the Queen Elizabeth Park, the venue of the 2012 Olympics and fully restored Bow Back Rivers.
The Stort Navigation meanders for 14 miles from Bishop's Stortford through pleasant Hertfordshire countryside, skimming the northern edge of Harlow before joining the Lee navigation at Rye House Junction, Hoddesdon.
A tourist map of the Lee and Stort Navigations, East London Ring and Bow Back Rivers at 1:45,000, with an enlarged plan of the East London Ring at 1:25000 scale and detailed town plans of Bishop's Stortford, Hertford, Ware, Sawbridgeworth, Harlow, Broxbourne and Waltham Abbey at 1:12,500.
Includes navigation and historical information, visitor moorings, marinas and boatyards, boat hire centres, facilities for the boat user, shops and distance markers. Information for the tourist includes tourist information centres, places of interest, pubs, nature reserves, parks, churches, long distance paths, public toilets and caravan and camp sites.