Jubilee Greenway: Regent's Park and Canal Loop
Jubilee Greenway: Regent's Park and Canal Loop
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8.80km
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Embark on the Jubilee Greenway: Regent's Park and Canal Loop, a moderate hiking route that offers a delightful blend of London's urban charm and green spaces. You will follow the historic Regent's Canal, passing by the vibrant Little Venice with its unique moored boats, before entering the expansive Regent's Park. This 5.5-mile (8.8 km) loop involves a gentle 140 feet (43 metres) of elevation gain, making it a comfortable hike that takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail uses established paths suitable for walking. While the route is mostly flat, be aware that some access points to the canal, such as near Warwick Avenue tube station, might not be step-free. The entire Jubilee Greenway is well-marked with distinctive recycled glass pavement slabs, so you can easily navigate your way through the city.
This route is a fantastic way to experience London's unique character, combining picturesque waterways with significant parkland. As you hike through Regent's Park, you will also get glimpses of the famous London Zoo, adding another layer of interest to your journey. It's a perfect choice if you want to explore a mix of natural and urban landmarks within the city.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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2.17 km
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5.73 km
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6.51 km
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8.80 km
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Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
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4.48 km
2.75 km
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4.16 km
2.86 km
1.55 km
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This loop is generally considered an easy to moderate hike. The terrain is mostly flat with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for a broad range of walkers. You'll follow well-maintained towpaths along the canal and established paths within Regent's Park. While some sections might have new tarmac, others retain their original surfaces.
The trail offers a rich variety of sights. You'll experience the charming Little Venice canals with its unique boat life, and journey along the historic Regent's Canal. Within Regent's Park, you can enjoy its expansive green spaces and pass by the famous London Zoo. Other highlights include Queen Mary's Rose Garden, the Japanese Garden Island and Waterfall, and even the Sherlock Holmes Museum.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed on leads along the canal towpaths and in most areas of Regent's Park. However, always keep your dog under control and be mindful of other park users and wildlife.
The Jubilee Greenway: Regent's Park and Canal Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant rose gardens and lush park scenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter walks can be crisp and atmospheric. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.
The loop is easily accessible via public transport. While there isn't a single designated 'trailhead' in the traditional sense, popular starting points include areas near Little Venice or Paddington. For public transport information, you can check tfl.gov.uk. Parking in central London can be challenging and expensive; public transport is highly recommended.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to walk the Jubilee Greenway: Regent's Park and Canal Loop or to enter Regent's Park itself. The park and canal towpaths are freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the route is an integral part of the larger Jubilee Greenway and also utilizes sections of the Regent's Canal Towpath and the Grand Union Canal (Paddington Arm) Walk. Within Regent's Park, it crosses paths like The Broad Walk and the Outer Circle.
The trail is largely flat and uses well-maintained paths, making it generally accessible. However, it's worth noting that some access points to the canal, such as those near Warwick Avenue tube station, may not be step-free. Walkers might also consider slight detours through park gardens to avoid busier, cycle-heavy sections of the Jubilee Greenway.
Yes, being an urban trail, you'll find various options for refreshments. Little Venice has cafes and pubs, and there are often market stalls along the canal. Regent's Park also features cafes and kiosks, particularly near popular attractions like Queen Mary's Rose Garden.
The entire Jubilee Greenway, including this loop, is clearly marked by distinctive recycled glass pavement slabs embedded in the ground. These unique waymarkers make navigation straightforward.
You'll experience a diverse urban landscape. Expect picturesque canal views with moored boats and historic locks, vibrant parkland within Regent's Park, and glimpses of iconic London skyline elements like the BT Tower and The Shard. The route also passes by the London Zoo and various canal-side developments with murals.
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That's why we chose to start this tour from Paddington.
Paddington, a district in West London, is known for its railway station, its charm, and its proximity to several attractions, including:
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