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London Borough of Enfield walks
Dollis Valley Greenwalk and more
London is an astonishing patchwork of green spaces, parks and invitations to discover nature.This example is a new surprise offering a green walk in Greater London, England's largest urban area.
Grimston's Oak and Hill Wood from Chingford Plain
This quiet circular walk provides a good way to discover paths in Bury and Hill woods using a small section of the Epping Forest Centenary Walk. During this walk, you will see a beautiful oak reckoned to be about 350 years old!
Bury Wood and Connaught Water from Chingford Plain
This pleasant circular walk combines several paths in Bury Woods including Holly and Willow Trails. Then, you will walk around Connaught Water enjoying its wildlife!
Cheshunt Station to Epping Station
Follows the River Lea Navigation thru' Waltham Abbey & past Enfield Lock. We leave the Lea Valley Walk & join the route of the London Loop for almost 2 miles, along the River Lea, past Enfield Island, thru' Sewardstone Marsh & up into Epping Forest. Then thru' a golf course to Lippitts Hill & onto High Beach. There are a few very hilly miles up to and thru' Epping Forest and Bell Common to finish at Epping Station.
Strawberry Hill Ponds, Mount Pleasant and Connaught Water from Barn Hoppitt
This circular walk with ascents and decents in Epping Forest explores paths in Warren and Strawberry Hills before you go back across Hill Woods. You finally walk along Connaught Water and go back to Barn Hoppitt.
Little Monk Wood, Baldwins Pond and Broom Hill from Rushey Plain
This circular walk close to Loughton Camp provides a good way to discover Little Monk Wood, Baldwins Pond and less used paths along Loughton Brook enjoying this peaceful area.
Hollow and Bullrush Ponds from Snaresbrook Road
This easy circular walk mainly uses sections of Epping Forest Centenary Walk and Greenwich Meridian Trail enjoying paths in woods and wildlife along Hollow Pound.
Dollis Valley Greenwalk - Mill Hill To Hampstead
Don't want to venture too far from London to find a countryside walk? This is when the Dollis Valley Greenwalk makes an entry. This decently long walk through Barnet and Finchley is that good surprise as it takes you through what is left of former countryside fields in the Capital city.
Brent Reservoir (Welsh Harp)
When the sun makes an appearance, we all want to venture outside. But where to go in London to have a pleasant stroll without melting? Well, a walk around Welsh Harp, also known as the Brent Reservoir, comes as a nice surprise. Not so popular (except if you live locally), the Brent Reservoir offers shade and fresh air. It’s a perfect place for a nice day out with friends and family.
Around ponds in Wanstead Park
This beautiful circular walk which mainly uses Chestnut Trail is a good way to discover Wanstead Park walking along several lovely ponds and River Roding.
Stratford to Canary Wharf via Limehouse Cut
An interesting, but industrial, walk from the Olympic Park to the skyscrapers in Docklands.
Limehouse to Little Venice by the Regents Canal
The Regent's Canal provides a watery escape from the bustle of the streets of London. Starting at Limehouse this walk takes you across London finishing at Little Venice. In general the route is easy to follow and any lileky problems are dealt with in the walk decsription.
London Bridge to Canary Wharf
A walk off the beaten path from central London to Canary Wharf.
A walk through London’s iconic landmarks
Set off to explore London’s bustling streets on a charming city walk. The route takes in several iconic locations, from famous monuments to picturesque alleyways. It’s a lovely way to soak up London’s energy, combining history, culture and relaxing breaks along the way.
Thames Path From Waterloo To Greenwich
There is so much to discover when you walk along the Thames in London. From Waterloo to Greenwich, encounter London’s most famous landmarks and hidden gems, from ancient sites to modern developments. Take a walk down the history lane along the iconic River Thames to see London from a different perspective.
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