C16 In And Around Leicester Square
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 4.58 km
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Calculated time: 1h 20
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 8 m
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Vertical drop: - 8 m
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Highest point: 24 m
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Lowest point: 11 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: City of Westminster
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Start: N 51.50984° / W 0.13423°
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End: N 51.511279° / W 0.128363°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 19 m
- E : km 4.58 - alt. 19 m
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Thames Path From Waterloo To Greenwich

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London Bridge to Canary Wharf

A walk off the beaten path from central London to Canary Wharf.
Richmond's Green Trail - Barnes to Hampton
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Limehouse to Little Venice by the Regents Canal
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The Thames Path from Putney to Barnes
This linear London walk follows the River Thames upstream between Putney Bridge and Barnes Bridge.
Barnes to Richmond along the Thames Path
The Thames Path provides easy walking and interesting surroundings. The section from Barnes to Richmond covered by this walk also includes the option to Visit Kew Gardens and enjoy the riverside 'attractions' at Richmond.
Barnes Common, riverside and nature reserve
This walk has as its focal point the Leg o’ Mutton Nature Reserve (Formally Leg o’ Mutton" reservoir). The walk uses some of the intriguing network of paved footpaths lined with small terraced houses and cottages, which is characteristic of this part of Barnes and Mortlake. Next the Flood Wall Walkway provides excellent river views and leads on to the towpath. The return via pond, green and Mill Hill gives a taste of the village aspect of Barnes, also of the rural scenery of the Common.
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