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Promenade Park – Thames Sailing Barge Pudge loop from Maldon

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United Kingdom
England
East Of England
Essex

Promenade Park – Thames Sailing Barge Pudge loop from Maldon

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5.0

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Promenade Park – Thames Sailing Barge Pudge loop from Maldon

01:26

5.60km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

2.50 km

Site of the Battle of Maldon

Highlight • Historical Site

We mainly know about the Battle of Maldon (991 AD) due to a surviving fragment of Anglo-Saxon epic poetry. It tells how Ealdorman Byrhtnoth allowed a Viking army to cross the causeway from Northey Island, where they had landed, in order to engage them in pitched battle. The Saxons were defeated and had to buy the Vikings off with a danegeld, the first time such a payment was made.

battleofmaldon.org.uk/poem-0.html

thebritishhistorypodcast.com/episodes/319.mp3

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2

3.98 km

Byrhtnoth Statue

Highlight • Monument

Nice place to spend time here, sometimes a little bit crowded.

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3

4.58 km

Promenade Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Perfect place for long Sunday walk.

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4

5.10 km

The Hythe Quay (Maldon)

Highlight • Viewpoint

Steep down hill to Queens Head pub, spacious outdoor space.
500m away from main promenade and Public toilets are within area

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5

5.21 km

Thames Sailing Barge Pudge

Highlight • Structure

Nice place to visit and spend some time.

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6

5.38 km

St Mary the Virgin Church, Maldon

Highlight • Monument

The scene at Maldon's Hythe has been dominated by the church of St Mary the Virgin for hundreds of years. It is believed a church has existed on this site since Saxon times.

Saxon churches were rebuilt by Norman craftsmen after the Conquest and it is recorded that the third church of St Mary Maldon was completed in 1130.

The tower was added in 1300 but collapsed in 1605 also damaging the church. Due to the importance of this landmark to mariners a petition was sent to King Charles I. It was successful and work to rebuild the tower in red brick and repair the damage to the church was completed in 1636.

A beacon was was lit at the top of the tower to guide ships returning home to the Hythe. The addition of the white shingled spire in 1740 further increased the height and visibility to mariners.

Further restoration works were completed in 1886 which included work to a new chancel and north isle. A new roof was added with massive Baltic timbers carrying thousands of tiles from the old roof.

In more recent years the church was enhanced by the addition of a new window in the south wall commemorating the battle of Maldon in 991. In the latter part of 2015, a new pipe organ was installed on the west wall.

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5.60 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.20 km

626 m

291 m

250 m

225 m

Surfaces

1.92 km

1.91 km

822 m

662 m

178 m

< 100 m

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Friday 26 June

30°C

20°C

58 %

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