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Local Parks, Trails and Walks
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Covered End said:Does anyone know if the flower gardens in Greenwich Park are now open.
I'm told they were/are shut?1 -
Went for a walk for through bursted woods and found this little beauty on boris the snake.
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@O-Randy-Hunt theres anothe Charlton one on Boris as my son added it about 2 weeks ago. Bet it’s some length now
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Today’s ‘never heard of before’ discovery was Jubilee Country Park, between Chislehurst, Petts Wood. Really lovely woodland 2 mile nature trail, well sign posted0
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AFKABartram said:Today’s discovery was Lesness Abbey and Abbey Woods. Saw the ruins and then followed an excellent 4k trail (not for the faint hearted as seriously up and down). Was great fun and the woods were really empty.
Having grown up just off Brampton Rd, can’t believe I’ve never been there before.0 -
The bits around the ruins are flat, but all the woodland is very hilly mate0
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AFKABartram said:The bits around the ruins are flat, but all the woodland is very hilly mate
Maybe I'll just risk it as would be nice to explore around there, and think the misses will like it.0 -
AFKABartram said:@O-Randy-Hunt theres anothe Charlton one on Boris as my son added it about 2 weeks ago. Bet it’s some length now0
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A bit further afield. While driving on the M2, the Medway/Rochester Rivieria looks great. Are there any places to stop off and enjoy a walk with such scenery there or do you get best of the views via the bridge?0
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mendonca said:A bit further afield. While driving on the M2, the Medway/Rochester Rivieria looks great. Are there any places to stop off and enjoy a walk with such scenery there or do you get best of the views via the bridge?
I would recommend Shorne Country Park for a range of varied woodlands walks with a great viewing point of the Thames. Coloured easy to follow routes and a large car park. We cheat and avoid paying by taking a right just before the entrance and parking for free in the dead end road.
About 20 seconds from the A2 Shorne/Cobham exit.1 - Sponsored links:
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+1 for Shorne Woods. Great place and right by A20
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mendonca said:A bit further afield. While driving on the M2, the Medway/Rochester Rivieria looks great. Are there any places to stop off and enjoy a walk with such scenery there or do you get best of the views via the bridge?
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mendonca said:A bit further afield. While driving on the M2, the Medway/Rochester Rivieria looks great. Are there any places to stop off and enjoy a walk with such scenery there or do you get best of the views via the bridge?0
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AFKABartram said:The bits around the ruins are flat, but all the woodland is very hilly mate0
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Amazing the changes in recent weeks, fortnight ago muddy, last week frozen ice, this week swamp!
who has been getting out where lately? Really looking for some new suggestions in SE London and Kent2 -
AFKABartram said:Amazing the changes in recent weeks, fortnight ago muddy, last week frozen ice, this week swamp!
who has been getting out where lately? Really looking for some new suggestions in SE London and Kent
As you say a bit like a swamp at the moment0 -
blackpool72 said:AFKABartram said:Amazing the changes in recent weeks, fortnight ago muddy, last week frozen ice, this week swamp!
who has been getting out where lately? Really looking for some new suggestions in SE London and Kent
As you say a bit like a swamp at the moment0 -
AFKABartram said:Despite being suburbia we are blessed with such beautiful green space still (which makes council approvals to dig up parks for houses so annoying).
Oxleas Wood branching out to Eltham Park South, Avery Hill Park, Danson, Hall Place, The Glade, Footscray Meadows, all wonderful walking spots (and picnics when you can).
In the last week though we discovered Scadbury Park by the A20 just past Queen Mary’s on the other side of the A20. Live a mile way, yet had never even heard of it before. The most wonderful 3 mile wood land walk with set trails, fields with horses etc. Felt like you was 30 miles out in the deep countryside.I then really wanted a house in Old Perry Street and three years later I bought a house backing onto Scadbury.Lived there for 17 years and spent a lot of time in The Sydney Arms!0 -
How far are people travelling when going for walks?
We went down to Trosley Country Park (from Strood) a few weeks ago and felt a bit guilty about travelling so far for our exercise?0 -
I only discovered it last year. Great walk.
We used to go in the Sydney Sunday lunchtimes after playing at Beaverwood. Lovely pub0 - Sponsored links:
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The Chaser in Shipbourne is doing take away food and drink. There are some great walks around there to Ightham Mote or even Knowle Park if you really want to do a long walk.
Might be pushing it a little bit on Boris's rules though1 -
ForeverAddickted said:How far are people travelling when going for walks?
We went down to Trosley Country Park (from Strood) a few weeks ago and felt a bit guilty about travelling so far for our exercise?1 -
I’ve been surprised at what’s available on the island, Elmley nature reserve has miles of walks and always lots of sightings of birds of prey etc, Curlys farm has various rescued wildlife. That’s of course when we open the borders again! A word of warning about the old couple wandering about with a pack of wolves, weirdo’s0
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ForeverAddickted said:How far are people travelling when going for walks?
We went down to Trosley Country Park (from Strood) a few weeks ago and felt a bit guilty about travelling so far for our exercise?If you do leave home for a permitted reason, you should always stay in your local area - unless it is necessary to go further, for example to go to work.
Staying in your local area means stay in the village, town, or part of the city where you live.
Of course, hugely open to interpretation to suit your intentions, but the spirit is quite clear.
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I think the question was posed knowing the hard-printed rules, but merely asking for the sharing of personal experiences and boundaries.1
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sinking feesh said:mendonca said:A bit further afield. While driving on the M2, the Medway/Rochester Rivieria looks great. Are there any places to stop off and enjoy a walk with such scenery there or do you get best of the views via the bridge?EastTerrace said:AFKABartram said:Despite being suburbia we are blessed with such beautiful green space still (which makes council approvals to dig up parks for houses so annoying).
Oxleas Wood branching out to Eltham Park South, Avery Hill Park, Danson, Hall Place, The Glade, Footscray Meadows, all wonderful walking spots (and picnics when you can).
In the last week though we discovered Scadbury Park by the A20 just past Queen Mary’s on the other side of the A20. Live a mile way, yet had never even heard of it before. The most wonderful 3 mile wood land walk with set trails, fields with horses etc. Felt like you was 30 miles out in the deep countryside.I then really wanted a house in Old Perry Street and three years later I bought a house backing onto Scadbury.Lived there for 17 years and spent a lot of time in The Sydney Arms!
https://nt.global.ssl.fastly.net/documents/maps/1431730003572-petts-wood-and-hawkwood.pdf
Now this is a good website which was forwarded on to me by a neighbour...
https://kentwalksnearlondon.com/
Have done a good few of the walks over Shoreham, Eynsford and Toys/Ide Hill as know the area well from my old cycling days.
Chelsfield also has a very good circular route - https://www.bromley.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/1702/chelsfield.pdf
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Arsenetatters said:Elthamaddick said:East Wickham open space is ok, but we discovered Bexley Woods the other day, little gem tucked away there with the stream running through it0
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search for 'walks in kent near London' - there's a website with about 30 walks on it - really good - lots round sevenoaks , westerham etc1
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sorry - just seen above
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DOUCHER said:search for 'walks in kent near London' - there's a website with about 30 walks on it - really good - lots round sevenoaks , westerham etc2