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The best hikes from bus stations around London

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Bus station hiking trails around London offer access to a diverse range of landscapes, from expansive urban green spaces to ancient woodlands and rolling hills just beyond the city limits. London's designation as the world's first National Park City highlights its commitment to preserving and promoting its natural environment. The region features numerous parks, river paths, and accessible natural areas, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. This allows for a refreshing escape from city life, often within a short public…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Northbranch Meadows loop from Western University

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in London?

This guide features 4 excellent hiking routes that are easily accessible from bus stations around London. These trails range from easy to moderate difficulty, offering options for various fitness levels.

Are there any easy bus station hikes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Northbrook Valley loop from South Wenige at Father Dalton Ave WB is an easy 6.47 km hike, and the Pool loop from Huron University College is an even shorter, easy 3.74 km option.

What kind of scenery can I expect on these bus station hikes?

The bus station hikes around London offer a refreshing escape into green spaces. You can expect to find trails winding through parks, along rivers, and past natural features. While the guide's specific routes are within urban green belts, the broader London area is known for its diverse landscapes, from ancient woodlands like Epping Forest to expansive Royal Parks such as Richmond Park and Hampstead Heath.

Are there any circular bus station walks?

Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular, meaning you'll end up back where you started. This makes them very convenient for public transport users. Examples include the Northbranch Meadows loop from London Centre and the Northbrook Valley loop.

What do other hikers enjoy most about these bus station trails in London?

The bus station hikes in London are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.93 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of these routes via public transport, the peaceful green environments, and the well-maintained paths that offer a pleasant escape from city life.

What interesting landmarks or attractions can I see near these bus station hiking trails?

While enjoying your hike, you might encounter several interesting points. Near some of these routes, you can find highlights such as the unique St. Thomas Elevated Park, the scenic North Thames River, and sections of the Thames Valley Parkway. There's also the historical Reconstructed Indigenous Longhouse Village and parts of the wider Thames Valley Trail.

Are these bus station hikes suitable for dogs?

Many of London's green spaces and trails are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife. While specific dog policies vary by park, generally, these types of urban and suburban loops are suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.

What is the best time of year to go hiking on bus-accessible trails in London?

London's bus-accessible trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers and fresh greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage, particularly in areas like Epping Forest. Summer is ideal for longer daylight hours, and even winter walks can be refreshing, especially on crisp, clear days. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any moderate difficulty bus station hikes?

Yes, for those looking for a slightly more challenging walk, the Northbranch Meadows loop from London Centre is classified as moderate. This route covers nearly 8 km and offers a good workout while remaining easily accessible by bus.

Do I need a car to access these hiking trails?

No, the primary focus of this guide is on hiking trails that are specifically accessible from bus stations, meaning you do not need a car. All the routes listed are designed for easy access via London's extensive public transport network, allowing you to enjoy nature without the hassle of parking.

What should I wear for a winter bus station hike in London?

For winter hikes in London, it's best to dress in layers. A waterproof and windproof outer shell is recommended, along with warm base layers. Sturdy, waterproof walking boots with good grip are essential, as paths can be muddy or slippery. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and a scarf to stay comfortable.

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