A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
London (Central)
'Most of the gardens are open to the public during the day, with the exception of Gray's Inn, which is open during weekdays only from 12 noon to 2.30pm. Mecklenburgh and Bedford Squares are private ...
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'The walk begins at Chancery Lane underground station and ends at Tottenham Court Road underground station. The walk will take about three hours to complete, depending upon the time spent in gardens.'
'The 18th-century village of Islington was once a hub of dairy farming, supplying much of London's milk. It was a place of healthy recreation for city-dwellers, with its clean air and the ...
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'This walk explores some of Islington's many and varied squares and other garden spaces ... The full walk is about 7km (4 miles) long and takes about two to three hours to complete, depending upon the time spent in gardens.'
'All the gardens are open during daylight hours, unless otherwise indicated. Seating is provided in most gardens, and they are accessible to wheelchairs, except where stated.'
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'Explores nearly 2000 years of London's history, with gardens built around Roman remains and church ruins, the gardens of city livery companies, and those made in churchyards and on bombsites after WW2.
One of a number of self-gudied walks. Others include: [1] Royal - - - : [2] Cultural - - - : [3] City - - - : [4] Ripper - - - : [5] Bridges - - - : [6] Legal - - - : [7] Nautical - - - : [8] Shopp ...
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'Wander through the Bloomsbury area of London, made famous by Virginia Woolf and Charles Dickens, and see tourist attractions such as the British Museum, the Lamb pub, Great Ormond Street Hospital and other places associated with famous British writers.'
'This is an easy walk of about 9 miles (15km), but with plenty of drop-out points should you wish for something shorter. It visits a number of South London’s most attractive parks, together with a ...
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'This walk starts at Brixton Underground Station and ends at Crystal Palace Bus or National Rail Station. The route goes via Brockwell Park, Ruskin Park, Dulwich Village, Dulwich Park, Sydenham Hill Wood Nature Reserve, Dulwich Woods, Sydenham Wells Park and Crystal Palace Park.'
Mike Biggs Inner London Ramblers
'Brompton Cemetery, consecrated by the Bishop of London in June 1840, is one of the Britain's oldest and most distinguished garden cemeteries. The cemetery is Grade I Listed on the English ...
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'In an area with few green spaces or outdoor recreational facilities, the Cemetery offers an oasis in all seasons, with paths for walkers and cyclists, and hours of diversion for historians, genealogists, naturalists and connoisseurs of memorial art and sculpture. Brompton Cemetery is managed by The Royal Parks, under contract from the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, and is thus Britain's only Crown Cemetery.'
The Friends of Brompton Cemetery
Brompton Cemetery [The Royal Parks]
'Bunhill today is a popular lunchtime spot for office workers wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of the surrounding City.'
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'Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in the London Borough of Islington, north of the City of London, now managed as a public garden by the City of London Corporation. It is about 4 hectares (9.9 acres) in extent, although historically it was much larger.'
City of London Corporation
'The walks will take you through back streets, gardens, squares and parks and direct you toward trees of interest and beauty and providing you with some information about the various species of tre ...
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'Camden would be a far less pleasant place to live without the presence of all of the trees in the streets, on the housing estates and in the parks. Many of these are spectacular sights to see, shrouding eyesores, reducing air and water pollution, and contributing to the atmosphere and tranquillity of the valuable green spaces which give balance to the hustle and bustle of the Capital. These self-guided tree walks have been created by Camden’s tree section to allow you to explore this exciting part of Camden in pursuit of trees.'
Camden Council
ALERT Unfortunately, at Review, I could no longer access the Tree Walks. But there is much else of interest here, including the location, characteristics, climate footprint and schedule of all the publicly maintained trees in Camden ...
Member of the Ramblers - Inner London Area Grouping
'Our walks programme includes: [1] Day walks in the Home Counties - mostly at weekends - - - : [2] Weekend trips farther afield [Hills and mountains] - - - : [3] One and two week trips even farther ...
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'We are a walking group for people living in and around London who enjoy getting out and enjoying our great countryside.'
'Sean Patterson’s unconventional walks combine architecture, literature, social history and psychogeography to bring London’s past, present and future to life.'
'The Chelsea Physic Garden was founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries' Garden, with the purpose of training apprentices in identifying plants. The location was chosen as the proximity to ...
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'The Historical Walk, laid out along the western side of the garden in the 1980s, has been planted to show the work of some of the best known people associated with the Garden's history, through plants introduced or first named by them.'
[1] Visiting the City 'Find out what you can see and do on your visit to the oldest part of London - from attractions and galleries to guided walks' - - - : [2] Attractions around London 'Discover ...
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'The City Corporation has a special role and wide remit that goes beyond that of an ordinary local authority ... As well as supporting and promoting the City and providing local and policing services, we provide a range of valued services that benefit wider London and the nation ... We are also responsible for protecting and preserving around 11,000 acres of green space across London and beyond including Hampstead Heath, Epping Forest and Burnham Beeches. These spaces are highly valued by their local communities for the recreational and health benefits they offer, as well as educational and voluntary opportunities.'
'This trail is a celebration of the diverse tree population and history of the Square Mile. It is also intended to highlight the importance of urban trees across the world and the need for people t ...
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'This tree trail has been created in partnership between Trees for Cities & the [former] City of London Festival. It aims to provide a fascinating and fun guide to some of the most interesting trees and heritage sites the City has to offer, accessible to all visitors, workers and residents – young and old.'
City of London Corporation
'This walk starts at the oldest skyscraper. It then points out all the sky-scrapers in the City and ends at the tallest one in London, actually in Southwark so not strictly in the City (in fact the ...
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'The City is an extraordinary beehive of construction, with tall buildings shooting up skywards at dizzying speed. The varied architecture of these buildings deserves intense admiration, as with a super-scale array of modern art. The surrounding plazas and walkways are also surprisingly traffic-free and a delight to traverse ...'
'Choose the main Trail which takes in the best the City has to offer or get side-tracked on any of four specially-themed routes: "Law and literature"; "London stories, London people"; "Culture vult ...
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'One trail, hundreds of stories: from world-famous icons to hidden gems, see more of what the City has to offer.'
City of London Corporation
The Walks are: [1] Old Clapham - - - : [2] Clapham North - - - : [3] Around Nightingale Lane - - - : [4] Clapham Common - - - : [5] South Side - - - : [6] West Side - - - : [7] North Side
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'Self-guided walks leaflets, each covering a different area of Clapham. Price £1 each, or all seven walks for £5.' Produced by The Clapham Society - The Amenity Society for Clapham, South West London.
'This route has been designed to take you through the City and explore some of the latest developments in architecture. From start to finish the walk will take about 90 minutes at an average walking pace.'
City of London Corporation
'The seven-mile-long walk, charted by 90 plaques set in the ground, takes you within sight of famous buildings and locations associated with the Princess during her life.'
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'Takes visitors through four of the most beautiful parks in the world: St James's Park; Green Park; Hyde Park; Kensington Gardens.'
'1. Bloomsbury ... 2. Soho ... 3. Holborn and Westminster ... 4. City of London ... 5. Hampstead ... 6. Kensington, Mayfair and Marylebone'
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'Follow in the footsteps of some of the world's greatest Economists. London has been associated with many important individuals in the histories of economics and statistics. The story of the city's roles in the early developments of the disciplines is told in the accompanying narrative from which it can be seen that a great deal is known about specific locations for significant individuals. In these pages we organise some of these locations into a series of walks ...'
[1] Insurance Walk - - - : [2] Banking Walk - - - : [3] Markets Walk - - - : [4] Shipping Walk
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'A walk through how and where global business works.'
City of London Corporation
'We are a social enterprise with a mission to get people walking more and further on A-to-B journeys. We make digital and printed maps and work with organisations to promote walking as the safest, ...
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'The Footways network has been designed to connect major places with appealing and accessible streets. The places include mainline train stations, popular destinations and green spaces. It prompts Londoners and visitors to choose walking as the most enjoyable, efficient and healthy option.'
'These are all trees that established colonies during the 5,000 years of ice retreat. In other words they arrived after the ice started to melt, but before Britain became an island. It is possible ...
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'The Ice Age tree trail is a guided walk around Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, taking in 34 species of tree ...'
'I walked the Grand Union Canal in sections between 1999 and 2001, extending it slightly by adding the Regents Canal from Mile End in East London to the southern end. The walk passes throu ...
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'The Grand Union Canal runs for 147 miles from Paddington right into the heart of Birmingham. As it links the two biggest cities in Britain it was a major transport link before the coming of the railways, although nowadays it is almost exclusively used by pleasure craft.'
Martin Loach has produced a detailed photographic description of the route.
'These four sculptures form a delightful walking tour, taking in the sights of London alongside other public sculptures placed by Halcyon Gallery, including the Jelly Baby Family by Mauro ...
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'Halcyon Gallery has arranged for the public placement of four of Lorenzo Quinn's monumental sculptures at sites throughout central London: Volare in Cadogan Place, SW1, Finding Love at One Hyde Park, the new luxury residences from Candy & Candy, SW1, Vroom Vroom on Park Lane, opposite The Dorchester, W1 and The Force of Nature II in Berkeley Square, W1 ... '
Halcyon Gallery
Member of the Ramblers - Inner London Area Grouping
'It is an easy walk of about 4 miles (6 km), with an optional extension to include Highgate Village (an additional 2 miles (3km)). The route is mainly on surfaced or semi-surfaced paths, but the extension to Highgate includes some steep hills.''
Mike Biggs Inner London Ramblers
'Walks are held on the first Sunday of every month except January ... Starting times are either 10.30 am or 2.30 pm (9.30 am for birds). Walks last approximately two hours, and you are recommended ...
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'For a minimal charge you can see the Heath afresh. Learn the songs of its birds, walk along its old Saxon ditches, admire trees that have grown there since Elizabeth I was a child, discover hidden gardens and secret arches, and learn to read the Heath in ways that will enrich every one of your visits.'
The Heath & Hampstead Society
The Trails are: [1] Parliament Hill and the Tumulus (1.5 miles) - - - : [2] Heath Circuit (6 miles) - - - : [3] Sandy Heath and the Pergola (1.7 miles)
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'Hampstead Heath is a wonderfully varied collection of natural habitats, historical features and beautiful views and landscapes. This leaflet provides three trails that will allow you to explore some of the Heath's very best places.'
City of London Corporation
Hampstead Heath [Wikipedia]
'1066 Harold's Way is not a particularly demanding walk. There are no steep climbs up rocky hills sides, weaving in and out of tumbling streams or walking on land more suitable for sheep. ...
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'Long distance footpath inspired by King Harold’s epic journey from London to Senlac Hill, to the site of the Battle of Hasting, 14th October 1066.'
David Clarke
ALERT The original Website cited here was inaccessible for a time. So I replaced it with a description by Kent Ramblers.
'Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit Hyde Park, one of the capital's eight Royal Parks. Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers' Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.'
'Ibex consists of hill walkers and mountaineers of all ages, social backgrounds and experience. Our weekends away offer access to challenging high level walks and scrambling. For less experienced w ...
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'A hiking, mountaineering and trekking club based in London. New members are always welcome.'
'Walk Your Way to Better Health ... Walking Routes ... Walking/Wayfinding Maps ... Walking Programmes ...'
'Islington has access to large open spaces in neighbouring London Boroughs. The Islington district of Finsbury Park is next to the southern end of Finsbury Park, in Haringey. The "Green Route" of t ...
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'The London Borough of Islington is short of large parks and open spaces, given its status in recent decades as a desirable place of residence. In fact, Islington has the lowest ratio of open space to built-up areas of any London Borough. The largest continuous open space in the Borough, at 11.75 hectares (29 acres), is Highbury Fields.'
'Walking is a great way to discover what Islington has to offer. Click on the links for details of walks that our members have created ...'
Member of the U3A - London (Central) Grouping
'The Jews of England arrived first of all in London in the wake of William of Normandy's conquest of England. It is thought they arrived shortly afterwards, though the first documented reference to ...
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'London has always been the center of Jewish life in this country and is the oldest place of Jewish settlement in England ... '
'60km of continuous, green and attractive paths linking all 9 central London Olympic venues with some of the capital’s best attractions, heritage, parks, waterways and views.'
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'Marks Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. This 37 mile walking and cycling route is exactly 60 kilometres long - one kilometre for each year of Her Majesty's reign.'
Designed to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, the original route connected all of the city’s most famous sights, from Buckingham Palace to the stately dome of St Paul’s. It ...
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'Essential London — you really couldn’t be anywhere else. A classic collection of the capital’s most iconic landmarks awaits you ...'
'This much loved open space in south London has two parts; the Victorian Grade II listed park and the park extension to the east, created in the 1960's.'
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'The Park boasts a huge variety of trees and you can discover them in a Tree Walk Leaflet. And the Nature Trail with its activity packs brings children into closer contact with – and a deeper understanding of – the natural world around them.'
'The walk explores Holland Park, which has a mixture of formal and wooded terrains, before cutting through the back streets of Kensington and exploring the more-manicured Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. It makes much use of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Walk, as this route effectively links the main features of both these parks, before returning to High Street Kensington station via an impressive diplomatic enclave.'
Mike Biggs Inner London Ramblers
Member of the Ramblers - Inner London Area Grouping
'In contrast to the natural heathland, the park around Kenwood is a designed landscape created by Sir Humphrey Repton. There is something to enjoy here in every season.'
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'Roam the meandering paths around Kenwood through 112 acres of glorious parkland. Set on the crest of one of the most popular open spaces in the capital, Hampstead Heath. Explore the ancient woodland, fascinating dairy, and look out for the beautiful sculptures and sham bridge.'
'All the gardens are open during daylight hours, unless otherwise indicated. Seating is provided in most gardens, and they are accessible to wheelchairs, except where stated.'
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'Takes in parks, garden squares, churchyards, community gardens and other green spaces of historic interest in Lambeth and west Southwark.'
'Browse our map to find out about our parks and what facilities they have on offer.'
'An area rich in history, this corner of London has played a significant part in the capital's development both economically and culturally. Boasting former residents of writers, artists and invent ...
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'This walk starts and finishes at the picturesque Little Venice and takes you through the beautiful green corridor of The Regent's Canal, Primrose Hill and St John's Wood ...'
Regents Canal [Annierak]
[1] The Royal Walk - - - : [2] The City Walk - - - : [3] The Ripper Walk - - - : [4] The Cultural Walk - - - : [5] The Historic Riverside Pubs Walk - - - : [6] The Legal Walk - - - : [7] The Writer ...
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'Information and maps for various free self-guided walking tours, which each cover a different part of London. Simply choose the area you want to explore, print the walk and go London sightseeing for free.'
‘We are a small group of drinkers based in London who like nothing better than spending a Friday trawling around the finest pubs Zone 1 has to offer!‘
ALERT Website Link changed at Review.
'Each walk lasts around two & a half hours, which includes a number of refreshment stops en route in carefully selected historic pubs. We will tell you about the history of each pub visited on ...
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'Operates private pre-booked guided walking tours of London's historic pubs. To go on a London Tavern Tour, make a booking by e mail or phone, or book online ... '
'We are supporters of the Campaign for Real Ale. CAMRA campaigns for real ale and real pubs.'
'The four walks here cover much the main areas of Central London a first time visitor will want to cover: [1] The London Icons Walk - - - : [2] The City of London Walk - - - : [3] The Kensington W ...
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'These walks are designed as an aid to exploring Central London independently. We believe the best way of seeing London is on foot, supplemented by the use of public transport where prudent ... '
'To go on a London Walk meet on the pavement outside the designated Tube Stop at the time stated. London Walks guides are easy to spot – they hold up copies of the famous white London Walk ...
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'London Walks is the oldest urban walking tour company in the world. It's also – by common consent – the premier urban walking tour company in the world. It's the gold standard. A simple fact and a 24-carat judgement. And they alloy perfectly ... '
London Walks Ltd
'The accompanying booklet is now out-of-print and the Wall Walk panels have deteriorated or have been removed, but enough interest in the walk remains to justify its inclusion. New discoveries en r ...
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'The London Wall Walk, as it was originally planned in 1984, followed the original line of the City wall for much of its length, from the royal fortress of the Tower of London to the Museum of London. The walk consisted of a series of 23 panels that did not only pick out surviving remains but also pinpointed sites of importance to the history of the city wall and gates. The Walk is about 3.2km (2 miles) long and may take between one and two hours. Wheelchairs can reach most individual sites although access is difficult at some points ...' Note that the Link now given here replaces one to the Museum of London which is unreliable. However, if you search their Site for 'London Wall Walk' you might surface a copy of the PDF from which the description in this Entry is taken.
Janet Digby London Footprints
'Walks are limited to 20 people so as to keep it more personal and are ADVANCE TICKET PURCHASE ONLY. You cannot pay on the day ... These walking tours go ahead regardless of the weather - rain or s ...
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'Guided Walks by Paul Talling : River Fleet, River Westbourne, London Docks (Wapping), Royal Woolwich Dockyard & Royal Arsenal Canal, Isle of Dogs, the Grand Surrey Canal & The Lost Rivers of Hampstead.'
'Royal London Walk ... Westminster Walk ... The Queen's Walk ... City of London Walk ... Pool of London Walk'
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'Walk London's self-guided walking tours pass the very best of London's world famous and historic attractions ensuring you make the most of your visit to London.'
Member of the Ramblers - Inner London Area Grouping
'Our walks are predominantly on Saturdays (occasionally Sundays) and all start from country locations, reached by rail from the main London stations. This is where most of us meet up at about 9 - 9 ...
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'We are always delighted to welcome new walkers, both Morley students and Friends and anyone else out there.... Why not join us for a couple of trial walks after which we will be pleased to offer you membership of the club at a modest £8 per annum. Non-students will be invited to join the Friends for an additional £5.'
'You may like to note that very few of the gardens featured have toilets and that the only public toilets in Notting Hill open on Sunday are in Avondale Park.'
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'This is a walk around some of the gardens of Notting Hill, starting at Holland Park station and finishing at Notting Hill Gate station. The walk is specifically designed for use on the Sunday of Open Garden Squares Weekend and the gardens are generally arranged in the order in which they open and close.
'The Friends of Nunhead Cemetery (FONC) exists to represent all those with an interest in the cemetery. The group seeks to promote the conservation and appreciation of the cemetery as a pl ...
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'Perhaps the least known, but most attractive, of the great Victorian Cemeteries of London. Consecrated in 1840, it is one of the seven great Victorian cemeteries established in a ring around the outskirts of London. It contains examples of the magnificent monuments erected in memory of the most eminent citizens of the day, which contrast sharply with the small, simple headstones marking common, or public, burials. It's formal avenue of towering limes and the Gothic gloom of the original Victorian planting gives way to paths which recall the country lanes of a bygone era.'
Friends of Nunhead Cemetery
Nunhead Cemetery [Wikipedia]
'Liverpool Street Station – Bishopsgate - Brushfield Street - Old Spitalfields Market. Commercial Street - Hanbury Street - Brick Lane. Bethnal Green Road - Squirries Street - Warner Place - Hackne ...
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'Where can Games-goers in need of a few hours' escape find a decent walk in varied surroundings that's only a hop, skip and jump away from Olympic Park? Opting for the bustle of markets and the open atmosphere of London's waterways, we set off in search of breakfast at a market stall, a chat with the animals in the city farm and some quality idling by canal and river.'
Christopher Somerville Walks
'22 different installations and sculptures dotted around the Paddington area ... Take a day (or just a couple of hours) to explore the area's art and discover canalside walks, bridges, bars and caf ...
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'Tells the story of Paddington's past and its regeneration. The area's industrial heritage, medical and scientific pioneers, engineering and military history, royal and literary connections is charted through 22 pieces.'
Walk Ideas for You to Try 'There are ample opportunities for walking in and around London, and there are many books full of suggestions. Read below for some suggested places to walk ...' ...
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'The Inner London Area comprises nine groups located in London ... Although London may not seem like an obvious location for walkers, there are over 5,000 Ramblers members living here, making Inner London one of the most populous areas for walkers to live in the UK. The Thames Path, which runs through our Area, is the most walked path in the country!'
The walk 'is wonderful at any time, but especially in early spring when the blossom is out, or in the second weekend of June when many squares are open to the visitor for a one-time charge'.
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'This resplendent long walk takes you through the fine residential streets and garden squares of West London, visiting on the way Kings Road, Thomas More’s Chelsea, Kensington Gardens, the museums and Harrods. '
Member of the Ramblers - Inner London Area Grouping
Download from the Website PDFs of three Park Trails: [1] Dulwich Park trail - - - : [2] Peckham Rye Park trail - - - : [3] Southwark Park trail
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'Southwark is one of the greenest boroughs in London. With 130 parks and open spaces there is so much to offer from healthy walks and sport activities to history and great picnic areas.'
'The time indication [2.25 hours] does not include visiting three attractions in Hampstead. You need just a few minutes for Burgh House and 30 to 45 minutes for the house in Willow Walk. To fully e ...
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'This walk connects in St. Pancras International with Thameslink walk 5. It will also connect there with Metropolitan line walk 2, Northern line walk 5, Picadilly line walk 11 and Victoria Underground line walk 3. It will connect in Kentish Town with Northern Line walk 6. Finally, it connects in West Hampstead Thameslink with walk 2. It will also connect there to London Overground walks 3 and 4 and to Jubilee line walks 3 and 4.'
'The full 14-mile route goes through Chelsea, Putney, Wimbledon and into Sutton. There is also a shorter, family-friendly 5-mile route that follows the last five miles of the main route, for anyone ...
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'Each year, thousands of people walk 14 or 5 miles between our Chelsea and Sutton hospitals to support The Royal Marsden and help build a future beyond cancer. This is a great way for individuals, friends and family to raise funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, show their support or honour a loved one. It's also a great opportunity to recognise the ways in which your life has been touched by cancer alongside others with similar experiences.' Held Mid March.
'Walk the Walk is a grant making charity that raises money for vital breast cancer causes.'
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'Over the last 20 years over 300,000 walkers have taken part in the MoonWalk London. We believe that we are the best midnight fundraising walk you will come across. All the way from entry, your training, fundraising and crossing the line with a medal around your neck - we will be with you. With years of experience to offer we can help guide you. You are never on your own at a MoonWalk ...' Usually held Mid May.
'Discovering the gardens of the City of London is a rewarding experience for any inquisitive person but they need to be explored on foot if the joys of discovery and involvement are to be fully appreciated.' The Turn Up & Go Walks run each year from April to October.
The Walk 'Embankment • The Strand • Covent Garden • Trafalgar Square • St Martin’s Lane and Five Dials • Soho and Chinatown • Greek Street and Soho Square • Oxford Street and Tottenham Cou ...
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'Walking in central London we can find many places associated with key figures and moments in the making of informal education. Explore them through a virtual (or real) walk.'
Mark K Smith and infed at YMCA George Williams College
'The Friends of Waterlow Park is an independent local community group concerned with Park issues. It was formed in 1992 under the auspices of Camden council. FoWP worked with Camden Counci ...
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'Waterlow Park is a 26-acre (11 ha) park in the south east of Highgate Village, in North London. It was given to the public by Sir Sydney Waterlow, as "a garden for the gardenless" in 1889 ...Set on a hillside, the park is set amongst ponds and offers views across the City of London.'
'FOWNC aims to increase knowledge and appreciation of West Norwood Cemetery. We hold general tours on the first Sunday of every month, special themed tours of the cemetery during the summe ...
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'West Norwood Cemetery is a 40-acre (16 ha) cemetery in West Norwood in London, England. It was also known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery. One of the first private landscaped cemeteries in London, it is one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries of London, and is a site of major historical, architectural and ecological interest.'
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