A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
London (East)
''A walk through Greenwich Park from the Blackheath Gate on Charlton Way (53 bus) to the Park Row Gate (adjacent National Maritime Museum). The meridian is marked in a number of places ... To see m ...
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Janet Digby London Footprints
'Take a guided walk, learn how to carve a spoon or chisel stone, discover why seemingly dead trees are cities for wildlife, or experience the magic of Abney after dark at one of our unique events.' ...
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'Abney Park in Stoke Newington, one of the "magnificent seven" garden cemeteries of London, is a woodland memorial park and Local Nature Reserve, managed by the Abney Park Trust. We offer free public access throughout the year so everyone can come and enjoy this oasis of peace and greenery with a fascinating history.'
'At first glance, this area of East London may not seem a worthy venue for a walk, but our route takes in no less than six parks. Inevitably, some walking along streets is involved, but these are pleasant enough, and there is a bonus by way of a medieval manor house, which still has its moat. The lakes in the parks attract large numbers of Canada Geese.'
Mike Biggs Inner London Ramblers
'Bexley has a relatively limited public RoW network, covering less than 61 kilometres in total. However, the varied land use characteristics of the London Borough of Bexley make it appropriate to c ...
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'Bexley's Rights of Way Improvement Plan, the Rights of Way definitive maps for both North and South of the Borough and the Definitive statement for the Rights of Way within the borough are available as PDF's ...'
London Borough of Bexley
Member of the Ramblers - Inner London Area Grouping
''This walk starts at Blackheath National Rail Station and ends at North Greenwich Underground Station, visiting Blackheath, Greenwich, the Thames Path and the Millennium Dome. It is an easy walk o ...
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Mike Biggs Inner London Ramblers
''This engaging walk offers a chance to savour some of the capital’s most glorious scenery. 15 easily walked sections ... magically retained within London’s suburbs ... leave you free to enjoy it a ...
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Nature Trails 'The Cemetery hosts Walking Nature Tours conducted by the WREN Conservation and the Wanstead Wildlife groups. These tours last for approximately one ...
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'A 200 acre site full of natural beauty. With more than 3500 trees, 32 acres of memorial landscaped gardens, a woodland area, water features, ponds, and a nature area the cemetery is home to a wide variety of birds, insects and animals. After passing through the striking gated entrance the stunning landscaped and beautifully maintained cemetery unfolds before you. All of our roadways and pathways are easily accessible and make for a very pleasant stroll through an oasis in the heart of East London.'
'The route is signposted throughout, but much of it is along un-surfaced paths and may present some difficulties for pushchairs, wheelchairs or those with less mobility.'
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'Path following the River Cray to the Thames from Foots Cray Meadows in the south to Erith in the north.'
London Borough of Bexley Council
ALERT Could not find this PDF referenced on the re-designed Bexley Website; so I have changed the Link to Yumpu.
'The public footpaths that cross the nature reserve will allow visitors to view the grazing fields, a wet meadow, ditches, ponds, and the Great Breach Lagoon. The lagoon was created to drain the ma ...
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'A small oasis within an industrialised urban environment, providing a unique opportunity to escape city life and enjoy one of the last remaining areas of grazing marsh within the Greater London area ... The nature reserve is accessed via a number of public footpaths from Eastern Way (A2016), Norman Road and Belvedere Road, as well as the Thames Pathway which runs north across the Reserve.'
Thames Water
'These 3 countryside sites, situated on the urban fringe of London, can be seen as a green island within the sprawl of the city. This creates not only a welcoming stop for migrating birds, but also ...
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'This green corridor, known as the Dagenham Corridor, runs from Hainault to the River Thames and includes the Eastbrookend Country Park, the Chase Local Nature Reserve and the Beam Valley Country Park.'
'The Explore Kent full-colour guide to the Darent Valley Path is an excellent introduction to the delights to be discovered along the way including the many historic houses and gardens open to the ...
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'The beauty of the Darent Valley has inspired generations of artists and writers eager to capture the essence of this classic English countryside with its rolling hills, luxuriant meadows and picturesque riverside villages.'
''Explore 19 acres of beautiful gardens with new interpretation throughout ... Admire the herbaceous border designed by award-winning garden designer Isabelle Van Groeningen. Take time to ...
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'It was that legislation, promoted by the Corporation of the City of London, that restored lost lands to the Forest (it had dwindled to less than half its present size!) and secured its fu ...
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'EVERYONE is invited to join the Friends and West Essex Ramblers on our annual walk through Epping Forest from South to North based on the Centenary walk established in 1978 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the passing of the Epping Forest Act.' Held Mid September.
Epping Forest Centenary Walk [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
'A new piece of public artwork has been unveiled to mark the completion of a new walking and cycling route through Fairlop Waters Country Park near Barkingside in Redbridge, East London. T ...
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'Accessible pathways for all to enjoy a walk through the country park year round as well as a network of natural routes allowing you to get closer to the wildlife.'
Vision - Redbridge Culture and Leisure
''A necklace of gems - sapphire rivers, emerald parks and fields with silver leaved woodlands on the crests of hills ... Leave the bustle of city life behind for the green fingers of parks, woodlan ...
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'The original edition, published in 1991, was the first long-distance footpath around London and one of the very first entirely urban long-distance footpaths in the country. More than just a walkin ...
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'A different way of looking at London: a walking route of over 110 miles encircling London - and divided into 18 separate and easily manageable sections.'
Bob Gilbert
'Greenwich is home to the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory, the Royal Naval College and the historic Queen's House, as well as offering many other unique attractions and highlights . ...
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[1] Explore Hackney with a Wild Walk - - - : [2] Heritage Health Walks - - - : [3] Walking Together - led walks in Hackney's parks - - - : [4] Walking Routes in Hackney - - - : [5] Walking in Hackn ...
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'With its beautiful parks and open spaces, Hackney is a great place to walk ... '
'1. Clapton Common and its environs ... 2. From Clapton Pond to Clapton Square - and back ... 3. Highlights of Haggerston'
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'The Hackney Society works to preserve Hackney's unique heritage and make the area a better place in which to live and work. The Society was formed in 1967 to involve and support local people in the conservation and regeneration of Hackney's built environment and public spaces.'
The Hackney Society
Member of the U3A - London (East) Grouping
'The woods in these country parks on the outskirts of London are all former hunting grounds providing venison for the kinsg's table. At Bedfords Park this is commemorated with a deer park holding a herd of red deer, managed by the London Borough of Havering, and in all the woods there are fallow and muntjac deer living wild.'
Member of the Ramblers - Essex Area Grouping
[1] The northern end of Leytonstone High Road - - - : [2] 'When Leyton was a Village' - - - : [3]: Wanstead Flats History Walks (No 1) The Bushwood side - - - : (No 2) Aldersbrook Flats - ...
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Download from the Website PDFs of six walks, two from the Society's 'History Walks' series, four from their 'Wanstead Flats History Walks'.
Leyton & Leytonstone Historical Society
'The scenic towpath passes under roads and railways providing an unusual viewpoint of an area which is full of history. In the 18th and 19th century the canals were the freight arteries of the coun ...
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'The Limehouse Cut was the first navigable canal to be dug in London and provides a pleasant and interesting green walk between Limehouse Basin in the west and the River Lea to the east ... The walk is about 2.5 kilometres in length to the Lea Navigation at Bow Locks and 3 kilometres in length to Three Mills.'
Hugo Marchant
'Discover and explore the hidden green treasures of Barking and Dagenham in a variety of peaceful parks and nature reserves.'
'As one of the largest boroughs in Greater London, Havering covers around 40 square miles, half of which lies in the protected Green Belt. This vast expanse of woodland, greenery and open spaces – ...
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Access to PDFs of six Heritage Walks: Gidea Park; Harold Hill; Havering-atte-Bower; Hornchurch; Rainham; Romford.
ALERT The PDFs no longer were found to be accessible via the Borough Website. However, a string search of "Havering Walks' on one of the generic Search Engines provided Links at the time of Review.
Walks in the Borough 'Walks in Blackheath ... River wades, walks and talks ... Walk It ... Creekside low tide walks ... Green Chain walks ... London Footprints walks ...'
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'You are not alone if you include walking as one of your hobbies - it’s the most popular outdoor recreational activity in Britain ... There are lots of opportunities to get out for a walk in Lewisham.'
Your guide to walking in Redbridge 'The Walk Redbridge brochure is designed to make it as easy as possible for you to start leisure walking. It gives bus routes to the walks' starting points and grades each walk depending on the type of terrain.'
'Find out about walking in Waltham Forest, the benefits of walking, and how to start walking or join a walking group.'
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'The LOOP Walk reveals relics of London’s colourful past from impressive stately residences such as Hall Place to emotive monuments like the Wilberforce memorial to the abolition of slavery. There’ ...
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'Walking the London Outer Orbital Path (the LOOP for short) is a great way to get to know London better. At nearly 152 miles (245 km), some like to think of it as the "M25 for walkers" — but it’s a world away from the motorway and has been thoughtfully divided into 24 well marked, bite-sized stages. Weaving around the capital the LOOP is mainly on flat or gentle sloping surfaces with only some sections requiring a bit more puff!'
'John Goodier takes a walk in some of the open space of Newham'
Member of the Ramblers - Kent Area Grouping
'This route was devised in 2011 as a cycle pilgrimage with a theme of "Caring for the Environment" and timed to coincide with the Ride and Stride Day in September.'
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'The Pilgrimage Route is open to all and makes a very pleasant and energetic day out! It utilizes the Greenway through Newham, joins the Limehouse Cut to the yachting basin, takes the Regents Canal to Victoria Park and then follows the Lee Canal past the Olympic site and on to Waltham Abbey ... As this ride is mostly on off road paths and tracks it is also suitable for walkers.'
ALERT The description of this Route is no longer accessible via the Sustrans Website.
PDFs of four Trails can be downloaded from the Website: [1] Discover the Park - - - : [2] London 2012 Trail - - - : [3] Children's Trail - - - : [4] Art Trail .. ...
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'Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers a landscape full of opportunities to discover something new. Wander at your own pace, follow a trail taking in some of the most inspirational sights, or take part in a guided tour: the choice is yours.'
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Member of the U3A - London (East) Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Essex Area Grouping
'The alder woods along the banks of the Rivers Shuttle and Cray are amongst the best in London. Alder prefer to live in wet places and their fine root systems penetrate well below the water level p ...
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'Signposted walk along the River Shuttle, a small tributary of the River Cray, which it joins at Hall Place near Bexley. The walk then joins the Cray Riverway, which follows the Cray through to the Darent at Crayford Marshes and through the marshes to the Thames.'
ALERT I could no longer find the description of this Walk on the re-engineered Bexley Council Website; so I have cited the description from Annierak instead.
Member of the U3A - London (East) Grouping
[1] River Lea to Stoke Newington (4.5 miles) - - - : [2] South Hackney’s Green & Open Spaces (2.2 miles) - - - : [3] Hackney’s Canals & Southern Borders (3.5 miles) - - - : [4] Hackney’s No ...
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'A series of six self-guided walks through Hackney's Parks and Open Spaces. The walks are along tarmac and grass paths, mainly flat and easy walking. The leaflets provide information about steps and alternative routes ... These leaflets were reprinted in 2010 under funding from NHS Hackney Community Chest.'
'The long term aim is to connect the open spaces throughout the Thames Chase Community Forest for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The volunteers are starting with walks between the Vis ...
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'18 months ago a small team of volunteers were set up to promote walking throughout the Thames Chase Community Forest. Professionally produced walking guides were created and are available to download or pick up from the Thames Chase Visitor Centre. The guides include a sketch map, step-by-step walking guides and notes on the history and ecology of the walking area.'
The Thames Chase Trust
'The Thames Path Extension doesn't quite make it all the way to the Thames Estuary. It only goes ten miles, ending at Crayford Ness, right on the edge of Greater London. It's an end point born out ...
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'This walk follows the Thames Path extension east. Although not officially a part of the Thames Path National Trail it is an obvious extension of the route. The walk follows the south bank of the river from the Thames flood barrier at Woolwich east past the famous Woolwich Arsenal and the Firepower museum. Continuing east you pass the apartments of Thamesmead. East from here the river passes through a far more industrial landscape and the path passes right through the middle of it. You emerge into Erith and onwards through the marshes of Crayford to end at Crayford Ness.'
Thames Path Extension [Rambling Man]
'In February 2014, The Line launched a hugely ambitious crowdfunding campaign and successfully raised over £140,000 in less than eight weeks. One of the aims of The Line is to present existing work ...
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'The Line is London's first dedicated modern and contemporary art walk. The project opened to the public in May 2015. The route runs between the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and The O2, following the waterways and the line of the Meridian. The project was set up by art dealer Megan Piper and the late urban regeneration expert Clive Dutton OBE. Their ambition was to establish an outdoor exhibition space that encourages locals, Londoners and visitors to the capital to engage with modern and contemporary art, whilst also discovering this lesser-known part of the city, its wildlife and heritage.'
'The site has a varied network of paths that take you on a tour around wonderful woodlands taking in unique and special wildflower meadows. On your tour you will see many birds, butterflies and pla ...
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'Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, a Local Nature Reserve is a unique site in London's Zone 2 and well worth a visit. As a closed cemetery and one of the Victorian "Magnificent Seven" it contains a wealth of beautiful, ornately carved monuments in sandstone, granite, and even Italian white marble with fascinating stories of the lives of those interred.'
'Tower Hamlets has many diverse parks, gardens and open spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy.'
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Member of the U3A - London (East) Grouping
'Gently undulating terrain, apart from a sharp descent to the Ingrebourne from River Drive; mostly well-defined unsurfaced footpaths, plus some short sections on roads; a number of stiles and gates ...
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'Around the fringes of Upminster and Cranham.'
'A book – Walk Wild Essex – is available that includes all the walks on this website, together with illustrated maps, photos and notes on wildlife to look out for ... You can also get Walk Wild Essex apps for iPhone or iPad from the iTunes store.'
'Download the whole trail or individual tracks to your personal music device ... You can also print off the Memoryscape Trail Map ... This Map provides a suggested route for the trail, be ...
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'Will take you on a historical tour around Victoria Park, where you can listen to memories from local park users and learn about the park's past and how it's changed over nearly 170 years – from the beautiful Burdett-Coutts drinking fountain donated by one of the richest women in the country, to the ever watchful Dogs of Alcibiades statues, mysteriously said to rescue canal users in trouble!'
'Usually lasting about 2 hours, each walk brings to life, in a clear and engaging manner, the history of different parts of today's Hackney, through its buildings, people and past events. The walks ...
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'Walk Hackney specialises in telling you the story of Hackney, through a series of scheduled walks around different parts of Hackney.'
Member of the U3A - London (East) Grouping
'We're developing a series of walking and cycling trails to get you exploring Waltham Forest, taking in the sites and learning about the range of celebrities and influential people who hav ...
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'The Walthamstow reservoirs offer easy and safe access for all visitors, with disabled access on most of the reservoirs ... The entrance is just a seven-minute walk from the Victoria line at Totten ...
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'Europe’s largest urban wetlands spans ten distinct drinking water reservoirs. It's home to an abundance of native British birdlife, from elusive kingfishers and majestic raptors to the great crested grebe and tufted duck. Take a magical walk spanning up to 211 hectares, with views to inspire and refresh ... Walks here are full of life, with invertebrates, mammals and amphibians sharing the wetlands and marshes with the birds they’re famous for. Walthamstow Wetlands is considered a Site of Special Scientific Interest, meaning it’s a valuable area for conservation, sheltering rare plants and animals.'
'Why not give it a try – on a bike or on foot, as whole, or in sections. You’ll be surprised at the tranquillity you find so near to the bustle of urban life.'
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'Walking and cycling route from Sydenham to the Thames. It follows the rivers Pool and Ravensbourne through many parks and green spaces ... It also links the borough’s three main town centres – Catford, Lewisham and Deptford.'
Member of the Ramblers - Essex Area Grouping
'Over a £1m annually is provided by the City of London to support this 77 acre (31.1 hectare) Green Flag award winning space. The Park provides a pleasant and relaxing environment for over one mill ...
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'West Ham Park, the largest park in the London Borough of Newham, has been owned and maintained by the City of London Corporation since 1874 and is a Registered Charity ...'
City of London Corporation
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