A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
London (South)
'Barnes was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 under its Saxon name Berne (meaning barn). Until the mid-19th century the village comprised little more than a few shops and inns and some imposing h ...
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'The 2.3 mile Trail, and the 3 mile Extension, have been designed to show Barnes at its best. The route is circular, so it doesn't matter where you start – just follow the silver "Barnes Trail" discs set in the ground.'
Barnes Community Association
'Battersea Park is situated in London, just a couple of miles south of Marble Arch, considered by many to be the most interesting of all the London Parks. An inner city park with so much variet ...
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'Battersea Park is a large (83 hectares/200 acres) Victorian park, built between 1854 and 1870. It was formally opened in 1858. A major programme of work has recently been completed to restore and refurbish many of the Victorian and Festival of Britain elements of the park. There is much to enjoy in this Green Flag Award winning park including ... a grand one-kilometre riverside promenade.'
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'The name Beverley Brook comes from Beaver's Ley, meaning a place where beavers live ...
'The Beverley Brook Walk was produced in partnership with Berkeley Homes, the R ...
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'Closely following the Beverley Brook through Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park and Barnes Common to the River Thames upstream of Putney. The walk goes through some of South London's most varied and beautiful countryside.'
Access to PDFs of about a dozen circular walks in and around Bromley.
Member of the Ramblers - Kent Area Grouping
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'At over 1000 acres, Bushy Park is the second-largest of London’s eight Royal Parks. Lying just north of Hampton Court Palace in Richmond upon Thames, Bushy is famed for its mix of waterways, gardens, and roaming herds of red and fallow deer.'
'This walk can be started at several points, such as Horton Country Park car park or Stew Ponds car park on Epsom Common. This route description starts at Chessington South train ...
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'Circular route through the countryside south of Chessington. The route passes through Horton Country Park, Epsom Common and over the top of Winey Hill. The leaflet includes a map of the route and information about features encountered along the way. The route is waymarked with a distinctive logo.'
'Almost half of Clapham Common lies within the London Borough of Wandsworth, but the Common has been wholly managed and maintained by Lambeth Council since 1972.'
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'One of London's largest open spaces, measuring 87 hectares, situated between Clapham, Battersea and Balham.'
Friends of Clapham Common
'If the Corporation of the City of London hadn’t bought the "Coulsdon Commons’"– Riddlesdown and its neighbouring "wastes" of Kenley Common, Coulsdon Common and Farthing Downs – for £7,000 in 1883 (nearly £1 million today), there’s little doubt what would have happened. All four high green open spaces would have been gobbled up in London’s inexorable southward expansion. As it was, the City of London dedicated the 350 acres of Coulsdon Commons, "fine, open, breezy downs, already largely used for purposes of recreation by the public, and now for all time secured for those purposes".'
Christopher Somerville Walks
'Walking and cycling form the core of the outdoor programme, although Club Members often organise other exciting one day, weekend or full week holidays, involving activities like caving, canoeing, climbing, skiing and windsurfing. We attempt to put something back into the community by arranging conservation projects, a "wheelchair ramble" and support for the charity "Shelterbox".'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'It takes you through part of Richmond Park, so vast that you think you are in open country, then along the River Thames alongside the UNESCO Word Heritage Site of Kew Gardens and back through Rich ...
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''A parkland and riverside walk through history, easily accessed by Underground, bus or car, this circular walk is a huge adventure.'
'Environment Bromley (EnBro) is a voluntary unincorporated organisation founded by the late Philip Daniell in 1980 with the aims of conserving and interpreting the natural and man made env ...
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'The Public over the age of 18 years are invited to join the EnBro volunteer lead walks ... There is no charge - simply turn up at the designated starting point and enjoy the walk ... The Walks Programme contains a wide variety of walks from gentle strolls to the more strenuous walks whereby leaders aim to complete a 5 mile walk within approximately 2 hours.'
EnBro Environment Bromley
'Darwin's Landscape Laboratory is the house, gardens and countryside near London where Darwin lived and worked for the forty years of his scientific maturity including his work on The Origin of Species ... The South Downs which inspired Charles Darwin continue to excite community groups to explore nature today. More than 250 volunteers, including young people, were trained to observe and record the natural habitat of the area. Walks, talks and leaflets enabled the general public to find out about the biodiversity of the area ...'
London Borough of Bromley
Charles Darwin Audio Trails [Bromley Council | Audio Trails]
'Varied walk on gravel paths, up a steep hill, through muddy tracks and along quiet suburban roads.'
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'Leave your car at home and discover this tranquil walk, linking Ham House and Garden with Kingston Station. The circular route, which is on London's doorstep, begins at the station. It leads you along the rural Thames Path and through the verdant Richmond Park.'
Ham House Richmond [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes]
'Enjoy seasonal highlights, wildlife, history and Instagram views in our garden summer trails: History and Horticulture Garden Trail; Molecatcher Garden Family Trail.'
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'Hampton Court Palace’s world-famous gardens include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames.'
'The Guides are volunteers from the local community who have been trained and independently assessed. Only when qualified are they entitled to wear the official badge. We aim to introduce our walke ...
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'Guided walks of historic Kingston by The Kingston Tour Guides.'
'The Tour Guides are part funded by The Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames.'
'Richmond was in fact the genteel residence of choice of many of England's richest and most influential Jews. It was one of the first places where Jews came in numbers to live away from their place ...
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'While many would not immediately associate Richmond and its surrounds with a significant or even rich Jewish history it is replete with Jewish associations going back to the late 17th century ...'
'Kenley Common lies in the North Downs Natural Area and is a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (Metropolitan grade) for its grassland habitats. With its mosaic of chalk, ...
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'Kenley Common is a 56 hectare (139 acre) public open space located in the London Borough of Croydon. It forms part of a larger area of open countryside, within the London Green belt, that links London with the wider countryside of Surrey.'
City of London Corporation
Parks, Sports & Leisure.
Walking Routes [the community brain] | Kingston Trails [Kingston University London]
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
'Developed over a year, the website is very much a partnership project, with Kingston University academics, local professionals and Kingston Museum all collaborating to make this site possible. We ...
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'Kingston is a beautiful place to live, work and visit, but often its natural and historical wealth is overshadowed by its reputation as the shopping hub of South West London. We wanted to encourage residents and visitors to look at Kingston afresh and tap into the fascinating history, flora and fauna the Royal Borough has to offer, and so Kingston Trails was born.'
'Discover Bromley's countryside through nature trails and Bromleys Circular walks or go further afield with The Green Chain Walk (a 40-mile network of footpaths linking the River Thames to Chislehu ...
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'Explore Bromley's countryside and the network of walking routes, with over 120 miles of public rights of way. You can enjoy over 30 square miles of Green Belt countryside and over 2,900 acres of council-owned parks and open space.'
Walk This Way 'There are some great parks and open spaces in the borough. We have put together some fun and educational activities, to help you and your family enjoy them.'
'This Website aims to provide the information you need to walk part or all of the route. It includes a "Route" section where you can see "Stage Distance", "Interactive Maps of Each Stage and of the ...
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'The path has been developed over the last 16 years and in conjunction with a long distance charity run called the Green Belt Relay organised by Stragglers Running Club from Kingston-upon-Thames.' Relay usually held Mid May.
Sean Davis
'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
'But if you want to learn a bit more about the centre - how it was created and the work we do here - you can join one of our tours held daily at 11.30am and 2.30pm. There's no need to book and the ...
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'London Wetland Centre is an idyllic spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the City for a walk or to indulge in an afternoon of bird watching from one of our six hides. The reserve is easily accessible with pathways and bridges among the pools, meadows and gardens ...'
'Originally from Norfolk, the Lubbocks moved to London to be closer to their banking business. They purchased High Elms in 1808 as a country retreat. The Lubbocks left a real landscape leg ...
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'Discover the former Lubbock Estate and understand how they shaped it over time.'
'We have declared a number of sites in Merton as local nature reserves (LNRs). We work with English Nature to select sites, and tend to focus on land recognised as being of importance for nature conservation interest, with open access for the public and either existing or potential value for environmental education.'
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'The Common is regulated and administered by the Mitcham Common Conservators. The London Borough of Merton acts as the Conservators' agent, and as such implement the management po ...
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Four 'Suggested Walks' around the Common. Within the Map 'click on the place names to find out more about each area'.
'Mitcham Cricket Green is a cricket ground in Mitcham, south London (historically in Surrey). It is the home of Mitcham Cricket Club and is reportedly the oldest cricket ground still in us ...
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'Download the trail and use it as you take a guided walk to learn more about the history and heritage of Cricket Green. The audio trail includes recordings of local people who help bring the area to life.'
'When you step through the gates, you'd be forgiven for imagining yourself to be in the middle of the English countryside. Surrounded by meadows, trees and the gentle sounds of birdsong and running ...
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'Rain or shine the Park always looks inviting and magical especially if you can get here early in the morning before everyone else does. Explore the park to discover the many views of the old buildings that were part of the Hatfeild family's country estate. Many of the buildings are not open to the public as they are tenanted to raise valuable income for the park.'
'The Club holds monthly meets in the Lakes, Wales and other areas around the country, with the emphasis on walking and not climbing. Monthly day walks are also held in the Home Counties ... Mos ...
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'Our aim is to provide members the opportunity to experience the joys of hill walking in the beautiful British Countryside over a weekend at least once a month. In addition, we also try to do at least one nearby day walk once a month on either Saturday or Sunday.'
'It was here at The Oaks that the Earl of Derby and his friends devised the famous Oaks and the Derby horse races run at Epsom each year, which bears the name of the house and the peerage. ...
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'Oaks Park is a mixture of landscapes, including formal horticulture, natural chalk meadows, woodlands and informal parkland. It is much loved by both dog and recreational walkers ... Sutton Countryside Walk and Oaks Park Nature Trail are based in the park. Section 6 of the London Loop passes through the park.'
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'This site will become, we hope, an evolving mass of news and views, information about where you live and work that is interesting, stimulating, and which ultimately offers you a voice in your comm ...
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'Walker Dunelm is Inside Croydon‘s non-resident rambler who has devised, and walked, a series of countryside ambles in and around the local area. To help you plan your local rambles, we have collated ... links to each of the walk articles.'
'In the winter of 2005 Thornhill approached the Putney Partnership with the offer of further sculptures. The Partnership developed the idea of a sculpture trail with the sculptor. Successful fundin ...
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'Features a total of nine near life-sized figurative sculptures and is believed to be unique to London. It was installed in the summer of 2008, but began life much earlier. Some 20 years before nationally recognised sculptor Alan Thornhill donated the sculpture "Load" to the people of Putney which was installed close to Putney Bridge ...'
'Stands on a beautiful site, surrounded by Wimbledon Common, covering 47 acres. Established in 1891 and as a crematorium in 1938 it has two service chapels and an extensive Garden of Remembrance.'
Putney Vale Cemetery [The Victorian Web] | Putney Vale Cemetery [Wikipedia]
'... The park is a National Nature Reserve, London's largest Site of Special Scientific Interest and a European Special Area of Conservation. It is home to the beautiful Isabella Plantation, Pembro ...
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'Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit Richmond Park, the largest of the capital's eight Royal Parks and the biggest enclosed space in London ...'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'Kew Gardens is world famous for its historic glasshouses, magnificent vistas and precious specimen trees, not to mention royal buildings, the Pagoda, beautiful woods and great places for child ...
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'Come to Kew and explore the world's most famous botanic garden. Just 30 minutes from central London, Kew Gardens boasts breathtaking landscapes, iconic glasshouses, historic buildings and a vast range of rare and beautiful plants.'
'South Norwood Country Park is an amazing and unique nature reserve with 125 hectres of wetland, lakes and meadows, it is home to a huge array of plants and animals. We have the countryside on our ...
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'Large man-made lake with adjacent fields, meadows and trees.'
Member of the Ramblers - Surrey Area Grouping
'Explore the history and the countryside along this green corridor which joins the urban area of Kingston with the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. (The Link is also known as the
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'Follow all, or part, of this fifteen mile walking route linking the Thames Path National Trail in Kingston to the North Downs Way National Trail near Westhumble; hence the name, Thames Down Link.'
Thames Down Link [Rambling Man]
'The Borough of Merton highlights locations associated with Nelson on their website, and they encourage visitors to see them by walking amongst them. Sadly much of the area has been turned ...
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'While most visitors to London see Nelson atop his column, a small journey outside central London to the Borough of Merton can provide a more meaningful glimpse into Nelson's life. Here there are a number of locations associated with Admiral Horatio Nelson – including churches, parks and other buildings – including the site of Merton Place – the only home he ever owned – though sadly it is now gone ...'
'The landscape comprises areas that are more natural, with a number of woods and grassland, and other areas have been more formally landscaped for recreation or sporting activities. An avenue of oa ...
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'With 92 hectares (221 acres), Tooting Common is the largest of our open spaces. The common is managed with the aim of keeping much of its natural character ... Tooting Bec Common and Tooting Graveney Common, together with Streatham Green are the remains of common land that once stretched as far as Mitcham. An avenue of trees marks the former boundary line between the two commons, now to all intents and purposes one.'
'A free set of guides and maps can be downloaded from this website and will tell you all about these and many more interesting places, as well as provide details of accommodation, pubs and teashops ...
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'The Vanguard Way ... starts on the southern outskirts of Greater London and passes through the counties of Surrey, Kent and East Sussex.'
'The River Wandle has two sources, in Waddon and Carshalton, and flows to join the River Thames at Wandsworth. In its industrial heyday, it was Britain’s "hardest working river", with over 90 mills ...
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'The route description guides walkers from south (East Croydon) to north (the River Thames), but is easy to follow in either direction. We have included estimated walking times for each section.'
Wandle Trail [Rambling Man]
'The common includes 25 acres known as "The Scope", an area designed to create an ecologically rich environment. The Nature Study Centre is based here and provides support for ecological a ...
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'Wandsworth Common has many features similar to Tooting Common, including strong involvement from local users. Its 73 hectares (175 acres) contain ecological and ornamental areas, sports pitches, tennis and bowling, a lake (fishing in season, membership required), trim trail and children's playground.'
Wandsworth Council
Member of the U3A - London (South) Grouping
'A walk of 4½ - 6½ miles from Clapham Junction Station including some of the Wandle Trail.'
Janet Digby London Footprints
'The Commons consist of woodland, scrubland, heathland, and mown recreation areas and there are also nine ponds. They are the home to a wide variety of bird, animal and plant life. Being an unfence ...
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'Wimbledon Common is a large open space in Wimbledon, south-west London, totalling 460 hectares (1,140 acres). There are three named areas: Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath, and Putney Lower Common, which together are managed under the name Wimbledon and Putney Commons. Putney Lower Common is separated from the rest of the Common by about 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometres) of built-up area of southwest Putney.'
'Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park, and the Thames Path.'
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