A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Parks and Gardens
''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
'The manor house the Dormer family occupied for some 250 years has long since vanished, but many features of historic interest remain. These can be seen on the Trail, which has been designed by the ...
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'Circular walk of about two miles starting from Stadhampton. It takes in the attractive parkland that was once part of the Dormer family estate.'
ALERT At Review, I could not find a reliable Link to a description of the Trail online. So I have replaced the Link with one to a generic description of the Park.
'The Society seeks to chronicle, protect and enhance the heritage, character and environment of the Parish of Odiham and North Warnborough.'
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'Circular walk from Odiham canal basin through Broad Oak hamlet and across the farmland of Dogmersfield Park estate, returning by canal towpath.'
Bob Venus The Odiham Society
'Explore a whole host of lesser-known gardens and green spaces in the capital with our series of walks and cycle rides ... Using our guides (produced with help from the Heritage Lottery Fund and En ...
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'This walk explores some of the lesser-known garden squares, parks, churchyards and cemeteries in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and takes in part of the Thames Path.'
'Holyrood Park is a rare example of unimproved grassland. Effectively unchanged since its enclosure as a Royal Park in the 16th century, it is rich in plant species and also provides a home to a variety of important invertebrate, amphibian, mammal and bird species. To find such a wildlife haven in the heart of a capital city is remarkable.'
'There are four mapped walks around the park, ranging from a 30 minute stroll to a four mile walk ... There are waymarkers marking the walks along all of the routes. For directions and a map of the ...
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'Hylands has over 574 acres of parkland, including an ancient woodland, grassland, ponds, lakes, formal gardens ... Hylands House is a Grade II* neo-classical villa situated within Hylands Park.'
'Walking route through London beginning at Kingston station and finishing at the Cutty Sark at Greenwich. This London Parks Way passes through the Royal Parks of Bushy Park, Richmond Park, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Regents Park, St James Park, and Greenwich Park as well as Hampton Court Park, Holland Park, Victoria Park and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The approximate distance is 65 miles It is split into 6 sections each of which is a self-contained walk that can be reached by train.'
Rob Myers
'Feed your curiosity with over 200 gardens to explore in this magical two-day event. Gardens range from the historic and traditional to the new and experimental and can be discovered across 27 London boroughs.' Held Mid June.
Self-guided Trails 'Our regularly changing self-guided trails highlight ten plants of current interest for you to discover and enjoy. Maps are available at the front desk ...' Guided Tours Our tours suit all needs and interest. They start and finish at the Pavilion and last 90 minutes. You will explore many seasonal highlights and hidden aspects of the collection. Special evening tours, led by a member of our horticultural team are also available as part of our events programme ...'
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.'
'Tilgate Park has so much to offer from stunning lakes, lawns and gardens to miles of woodland and bridleways for long leisurely walks ... Walk, ride or cycle the many trails around the
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Tilgate Park is a 'large park situated in Tilgate, South-East Crawley. It is the largest and most popular park in the area. Although it is mostly associated with the area surrounding Tilgate Lake, a large area of the park is also silvicultural forest, there is also a Local Nature Reserve called Tilgate Nature Centre for protected and endangered species.'
Tilgate Forest is an '150ha site of mixed conifer and broadleaf woodland is managed by the Forestry Commission. It links to, and can be accessed from, the adjoining Tilgate Park on the southern edge of Crawley'.
Crawley Borough Council | High Weald AONB
'Windsor Great Park is 5,000 acres in size, dates primarily to the 13th Century and is managed by the Crown Estate. Throughout the walk you’ll have magnificent views of Windsor Castle as w ...
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'Loop around Windsor Great Park, once part of the royal hunting ground and now providing miles and miles of peaceful walking in amongst the hustle and bustle of East Berkshire.'
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