TrailTale

Walk Through Time – Discover Southern & Western Watford

Step into the stories that shaped Watford with this self-guided walking trail through the southern and western edges of the town centre. From humble market town beginnings to a thriving modern-day hub, Watford’s rich heritage and bold spirit are waiting to be explored.

This route takes you on a journey through vibrant streets and peaceful corners alike. Stroll along the historic Lower High Street, once home to the town’s working-class residents and now a lively commercial district. Follow the gentle flow of the River Colne, a serene thread weaving through the urban landscape. And of course, no visit is complete without a stop at the legendary Watford F.C., where football history and local pride collide—complete with famous connections and unforgettable moments.

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or rediscovering the place you call home, this trail offers a fresh perspective on Watford’s evolving identity. With every step, you’ll uncover the charm, character, and community that make this part of town truly unique.

Lace up your walking shoes—southern and western Watford are ready to be explored!.

This walk spans a route of about 2.3 miles (3.6 km) and should take about 2 hours to complete at a comfortable walking pace. 

Park your car at Atria Car Park, located at Atria Watford Shopping Centre, Watford, WD17 2UB.

The following Points of Interest are covered:

Watford

High Street Station

Watford Museum

Wellspring Church

Kings House Queens House – Benskin’s Brewery

Lower High Street

The Pump House

Watford Turnpike sign

Bushey Arches

Oxhey Park

The River Colne

The Grammar School for Girls

Victoria House

Vicarage Road Cemetery

Watford F.C. Legacy

Watford F.C.

Graham Taylor OBE

Watford Workhouse

Watford General Hospital – Dominic de Luca

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