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Best London Walks

Wheresmeticket
Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
edited February 2022 in Not Sports Related
Which are your favourite walks, whether through parks, long jaunts along the river, or urban decay?

Back in the 80s when I lived in Hackney I used to love the squalor and delapidation of the grand union from Kingsland to Kings Cross and Camden.  All poshed up to destruction now, sadly.

Edit:  Damn accidentally put this in General Charlton - how do I move it?
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  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    edited February 2022
    Love walking the Thames Path (south bank) from Tower Bridge to Greenwich (via my favourite London pub, The Mayflower, for a pint).

    Some of the walks around the 'city' are also fascinating, both historically and architecturally.

    London 'Secret City' walk is my favourite: 

    https://www.londonforfree.net/walks/city-walk/

    The PDF guide for £2 is well worth it.

    Some good walks (with maps/info) here also:

    https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/walks-and-itineraries/self-guided-walks-and-trails


  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,273
    I enjoy doing the Lambeth one 
  • Boom
    Boom Posts: 1,682
    From my house to the pub.
  • Riverside walk from Woolwich Dockyard to O2  - even the small off river front diversion along Bowater Road is great.
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    edited February 2022
    Riverside walk from Woolwich Dockyard to O2  - even the small off river front diversion along Bowater Road is great.
    I used to cycle from Greenwich out to Erith back when there were a lot of abandoned industrial sites along the way especially before the O2 went up there were acres of disused warehouses, factories and docks.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,736
    Always happy walking from Charlton station down Floyd road to the valley. 

    Normally have the right hump walking back.
    No idea why. 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,922
    shirty5 said:
    I enjoy doing the Lambeth one 
    Oi 
  • Always happy walking from Charlton station down Floyd road to the valley. 

    Normally have the right hump walking back.
    No idea why. 
    Have you tried walking a different way?

    Best Ministry Of Silly Walks GIFs  Gfycat
  • Riverside walk from Woolwich Dockyard to O2  - even the small off river front diversion along Bowater Road is great.
    I used to cycle from Greenwich out to Erith back when there were a lot of abandoned industrial sites along the way especially before the O2 went up there were acres of disused warehouses, factories and docks.
    Lived by the River in Woolwich until 1984, including Dockyard 1979 - 1984  - was a great place to explore as kids!
  • There are a few really good ones on the TfL website. I can recommend both the orbital walks around London. They're long walks, so you can pick a section to walk, the London LOOP can get surprisingly rural

    https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/walking/loop-walk
    https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/walking/capital-ring



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  • Used to love the walk back to (then home) in Bermondsey from Waterloo when I worked on the building of Evelina hospital

    Right along the river and then through back streets. 

    Love walking round the square mile. 

    Also love when the city becomes the west end round Chancery Lane then getting into the West End proper down the strand.

    Done so much of it over the years that it is easy to take it all for granted and it's only when you see it on telly or in films you realise how lucky you are to have lived/ work there.

    The change over past 25 years has been immense.  I think i read on here before someone said that  each new multi story office block gone up in the past few years (pre covid) houses more workers than worked in in the square mile in the late 90s, or something along those lines.



  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,911
    Oxleas Woods brings back fond memories as a kid. Wonderful woodland walks and something nice to eat at the cafe.


  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,727
    Seeing as I work up there 5 days a week, going up there on my day off doesn't really interest me. However I've been wanting to do the canal walks with the Mrs and baby from little Venice into Camden lock etc.

    Looks lovely and with all the hustle and bustle of the centre we forget the other parts London has to offer.

    https://youtu.be/R1OHRQoJOP0

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  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,401
    Riverside walk from Woolwich Dockyard to O2  - even the small off river front diversion along Bowater Road is great.
    Do this one three times a week pretty much
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,401
    bobmunro said:
    Oxleas Woods brings back fond memories as a kid. Wonderful woodland walks and something nice to eat at the cafe.


    If you remember to bring cash! Was forced to the Bull instead on Sunday. Fortunately they have some of the best pizza in South London selling from a shack in the garden 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,934
    You really cant beat a walk from Tower Bridge along the Thames to Lambeth Bridge. So many iconic sights. So many things to stop and take a picture of. So many things that a lot of us living in London possibly take for granted.

    It's such a great city.
  • I used to work in Kensington, and could walk back to Trafalgar Square through parks for virtually the entire distance. Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Green Park, St James's Park

    I don't miss the job, but do miss that walk on a nice summer's evening.
  • Boom said:
    From my house to the pub.
    The difference in time taken on the the return is staggering.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,304
    Off subject but next weekend was looking to a loop walk in Kent 12-15km sort of range any ideas hopefully ending up in a nice pub for a bit of late lunch 

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  • Seeing as I work up there 5 days a week, going up there on my day off doesn't really interest me. However I've been wanting to do the canal walks with the Mrs and baby from little Venice into Camden lock etc.

    Looks lovely and with all the hustle and bustle of the centre we forget the other parts London has to offer.

    https://youtu.be/R1OHRQoJOP0

    Lived on a boat round the back of Kings Cross in 1991
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    edited February 2022
    Off subject but next weekend was looking to a loop walk in Kent 12-15km sort of range any ideas hopefully ending up in a nice pub for a bit of late lunch 
    Walk + pub = completely on subject.  
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,679
    Off subject but next weekend was looking to a loop walk in Kent 12-15km sort of range any ideas hopefully ending up in a nice pub for a bit of late lunch 
    Rye to Peasmarsh
    Peasmarsh to Stone in Oxney
    Back to Rye

    Follow the footpaths across country and you probably won't see half a dozen people.
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    Off subject but next weekend was looking to a loop walk in Kent 12-15km sort of range any ideas hopefully ending up in a nice pub for a bit of late lunch 
    Around Penshurst Place, Leigh, Chiddingstone and Hever lots of circular walks and pubs in that and the Edenbridge area
    Leicester Arms, King Henry VIII, Castle Inn...... 
  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 10,727
    Seeing as I work up there 5 days a week, going up there on my day off doesn't really interest me. However I've been wanting to do the canal walks with the Mrs and baby from little Venice into Camden lock etc.

    Looks lovely and with all the hustle and bustle of the centre we forget the other parts London has to offer.

    https://youtu.be/R1OHRQoJOP0

    Lived on a boat round the back of Kings Cross in 1991
    Did you ever let anyone come on your boat?
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Seeing as I work up there 5 days a week, going up there on my day off doesn't really interest me. However I've been wanting to do the canal walks with the Mrs and baby from little Venice into Camden lock etc.

    Looks lovely and with all the hustle and bustle of the centre we forget the other parts London has to offer.

    https://youtu.be/R1OHRQoJOP0

    Lived on a boat round the back of Kings Cross in 1991
    Did you ever let anyone come on your boat?
    I bet every time someone visited they said "permission to come on your boat"
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,733
    Best walk in London, is the walk in aid of the Upbeats, taking place on 23rd April this year. A nice stroll from the training ground to the Valley. 
  • ROTW
    ROTW Posts: 642
    London appears to have expanded
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    Dansk_Red said:
    Best walk in London, is the walk in aid of the Upbeats, taking place on 23rd April this year. A nice stroll from the training ground to the Valley. 
    Stroll? It's quite often more of a march! :smiley:

  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,116
    Boom said:
    From my house to the pub.
    The difference in time taken on the the return is staggering.
    12 hours on and one solitary lol. Shame on your fellow Lifers.