A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Kingston upon Thames
'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.'
'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.'
'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]
'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.'
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.'
'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
'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.'
'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 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.'
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