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62,768
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Hiking in Greater London offers a diverse range of outdoor experiences within an urban setting. The region features expansive urban parks, ancient woodlands like Epping Forest, and extensive river paths along the Thames. Its landscape includes unique natural signatures such as chalk downlands, gravel ridges, and clay plateaus, providing varied terrain for exploration. These natural features are complemented by numerous green spaces, making Greater London a destination for accessible outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.8
(58)
506
hikers
15.5km
04:03
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(22)
356
hikers
10.1km
02:38
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(37)
138
hikers
13.7km
03:39
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(25)
95
hikers
8.44km
02:16
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(15)
82
hikers
6.87km
01:48
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
(30)
108
hikers
9.89km
02:42
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
(29)
77
hikers
13.6km
03:33
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
(18)
242
hikers
9.02km
02:18
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(14)
221
hikers
16.6km
04:13
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(14)
44
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8.80km
02:16
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hiking around London
Hiking around the London Borough Of Richmond Upon Thames
Hiking around the City Of Westminster
Hiking around Royal Borough Of Greenwich
Hiking around the City of London
Hiking around the London Borough Of Camden
Hiking around the London Borough Of Southwark
Hiking around the London Borough Of Islington
Hiking around the London Borough Of Wandsworth
Hiking around the London Borough Of Bromley
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The HL (presumably a local landmark) is located right here, ON the bridge. It doesn't exactly look impressive when crossing it. To enjoy the fantastic view you see in the photos, you have to walk all the way around the pond. And today (February) I was ankle-deep in mud. On the other hand, two dozen squirrels were happily dancing around me. A worthwhile detour, but with some limitations, at least in the winery.
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To be honest, I found it most interesting from the outside. We were through the inside quickly, and for that price, I thought it was too expensive... It's a matter of opinion.
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Located between the Millennium Bridge to the west and London Bridge to the east, Southwark Bridge is a great starting point for exploring London on foot. During our stay in London, we stayed in a hotel on the south side of the bridge. It was ideal for us.
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Of course mostly an exhibition annex shop on the style of the novel than a museum with real historic artefacts. Still an intersting place to visit, especially for fans.
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Putney Bridge is one of the most attractive and bustling parts of Putney. Spanning the River Thames, Putney Bridge links Putney’s pubs, bars and restaurants with Fulham across on the north bank. The story goes that in 1720 Sir Robert Walpole was returning to the House of Commons after visiting George I in Kingston upon Thames and was in a hurry to take the ferry across the river to Fulham. Alas, the ferry was on the opposite side of the river and the waterman was drinking at a nearby hostelry. Frustrated Sir Robert vowed to build a bridge that would replace the ferry, and the bridge planning was approved in 1726. (https://timeandleisure.co.uk/things-to-do/awesome-things-to-do-and-see-around-putney-bridge/)
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Greater London offers a vast network of over 4,200 hiking trails. These routes vary significantly, ranging from easy strolls through urban parks to more challenging paths in ancient woodlands and along river systems, catering to all ability levels.
Greater London provides a diverse range of landscapes for hikers. You'll find expansive urban parks like Richmond Park, ancient woodlands such as Epping Forest, and extensive river paths along the Thames. The region also features unique natural signatures including chalk downlands, gravel ridges, and clay plateaus, offering varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, Greater London has numerous family-friendly hiking options. Over 2,600 easy routes are available, many of which are suitable for families with children. Parks like Richmond Park and Hampstead Heath offer gentle paths and plenty of space for exploration. Consider routes like the Tamsin Trail in Richmond Park for a comprehensive, yet manageable, outing.
The hiking routes in Greater London are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of nature within an urban setting, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse scenery that includes ancient woodlands, river views, and iconic city landmarks.
Yes, many popular routes in Greater London are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Hampstead Heath Circular, which offers varied terrain and city views, and the Tower Bridge and London Bridge to the London Eye circular, which provides a scenic urban loop along the Thames.
Many parks and green spaces in Greater London are dog-friendly, though specific rules may apply regarding leashes, especially in nature reserves or areas with deer. Richmond Park and Hampstead Heath are popular choices for dog walkers, offering vast open spaces. Always check local signage for regulations before you go.
Hiking in Greater London often brings you close to significant landmarks and attractions. You can enjoy panoramic city views from Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath or from King Henry's Mound in Richmond Park. Historical sites like the Tower of London and Kensington Palace are also accessible via urban walking routes.
Absolutely. Many of Greater London's best hiking areas are well-served by public transport. Epping Forest is accessible via the Central Line, while Hampstead Heath has its own Overground station. Richmond Park is also easily reached by train or bus. Routes like the Alexandra Palace & Highgate Wood loop from Finsbury Park start directly from a public transport hub.
For longer walks, sections of the Thames Path offer extensive routes, following the river for many miles. The Thames Path: The Championship Course is a moderate 16.5 km option. Additionally, the Green Chain Walk in southeast London spans 50 miles through various green spaces.
Yes, several hikes offer spectacular views of the London skyline. Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath is renowned for its panoramic vistas. Greenwich Park also provides sweeping views of the city, especially from near the Royal Observatory. For a unique perspective, consider the Farthing Downs & Happy Valley loop from Coulsdon, which offers elevated views from the south.
Greater London offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers to parks and woodlands, while autumn transforms Epping Forest with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for long daylight hours, and even winter walks can be beautiful, especially on crisp, clear days. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes in Greater London seamlessly blend natural beauty with urban exploration. The Jubilee Walkway takes you past iconic city sights, while the Jubilee Greenway: Regent's Park and Canal Loop combines the tranquility of Regent's Park with picturesque canal-side paths.
Greater London is rich in natural heritage, encompassing ancient woodlands, river valleys, and unique geological features. For more detailed information on the region's diverse landscapes and biodiversity, you can visit the official London government website: london.gov.uk.


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