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Jubilee Walkway

Easy

4.6

(15)

82

hikers

Jubilee Walkway

01:48

6.87km

50m

Hiking

Embark on an easy urban hike along the Jubilee Walkway, a 4.3 miles (6.9 km) route that offers continuous views of London's cityscape and the River Thames. You will gain a gentle 174 feet (53 metres) in elevation, making this a pleasant adventure suitable for all abilities. Expect to spend…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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After 3.52 km for 15 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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627 m

View of the Thames and London Landmarks from Blackfriars Station

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Nice view over the Thames towards the finance centre of London.

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909 m

Millennium Bridge

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The Millennium Bridge is a steel suspension foot bridge that links Bankside with the City.

It initially opened in June, 2000, but pedestrians experienced an alarming swaying motion on its …

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1.07 km

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

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... and of course there is still theater played here - check out shakespearesglobe.com

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1.30 km

Southwark Bridge

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A previous bridge, designed by John Rennie the Elder, opened on the site in 1819. On the 1818 Cary map of London, it was labelled as Queen Street Bridge. All …

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1.53 km

Clink Prison Museum

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The Clink was a prison in Southwark, England, which operated from the 12th century until 1780. The prison served the Liberty of the Clink, a local manor area owned by …

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2.25 km

HMS Belfast — Museum ship

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A must-see museum ship, the ship was decommissioned in 1965 and then converted into a museum in 1971. The ship is part of the "Imperial War Museum" and is anchored …

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2.47 km

Former London City Hall

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City Hall is the home of the London Assembly that works with the Mayor of London to run the city.

Disappointingly, although this strangely shaped building was reportedly designed to …

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8

2.60 km

The Thames Trail is a 180-mile (296 km) footpath in England that follows the course of the River Thames. It runs from the source of the Thames at Kemble to …

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3.03 km

Tower Bridge

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Tower Bridge is one of London's famous bridges and one of its most iconic landmarks. From the bridge, you get a breathtaking view over London. The bridge was opened in …

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6.87 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.85 km

1.29 km

397 m

269 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.27 km

1.24 km

257 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 5 May

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7°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop officially start and how can I get there?

The Eastern loop of the Jubilee Walkway officially starts near the Tate Modern, but a convenient access point is from the area around London Blackfriars. Blackfriars Station is well-served by public transport, including National Rail and London Underground (District and Circle lines), making it an ideal starting location. You can plan your journey using the Transport for London website.

What is the terrain like on this section of the Jubilee Walkway?

This section of the Jubilee Walkway offers an easy urban hiking experience. The path primarily consists of easily accessible footpaths, with some portions traversing state roads and streets. It largely follows the south bank of the River Thames and is considered to be step-free, making it broadly accessible. Elevation changes are minimal, with an estimated ascent of only about 50 meters over the entire route.

Is the Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this segment of the Jubilee Walkway is classified as an easy trail, making it suitable for hikers of all fitness and skill levels, including beginners and families. Its step-free nature and minimal elevation changes contribute to its accessibility.

What notable landmarks and sights will I see along the route?

The route is rich with historical and contemporary landmarks. You'll encounter sights such as Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Clink Prison Museum, the historic HMS Belfast museum ship, and the Former London City Hall. You'll also cross the Millennium Bridge and Southwark Bridge, culminating at the iconic Tower Bridge.

Is the Jubilee Walkway dog-friendly?

As an urban walking route primarily on public footpaths and streets, dogs are generally permitted on the Jubilee Walkway. However, they should be kept on a leash, especially in crowded areas and near attractions. Always be mindful of other pedestrians and clean up after your dog.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee to walk this trail?

No, you do not need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee to walk the Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop. It is a public walking route through London's city streets and riverside paths, freely accessible to everyone.

What is the best time of year to walk the Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop?

The Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than summer. Winter walks can be atmospheric, but be prepared for colder weather and shorter daylight hours. The clear waymarking makes navigation easy in any season.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths in London?

Yes, this route forms a significant part of the official Jubilee Walkway (Eastern Loop) and also overlaps with sections of the Thames Path. You'll find yourself on the Thames Path for a considerable portion of the walk along the south bank of the river.

Are there places to eat, drink, or use restrooms along the way?

Absolutely! As an urban route through central London, you'll find numerous cafes, pubs, restaurants, and public restrooms conveniently located along or just off the Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop, especially around areas like Borough Market, Bankside, and near Tower Bridge.

How is the Jubilee Walkway waymarked?

The Jubilee Walkway is clearly waymarked with circular silver plaques embedded in the pavement at junctions, often adorned with a crown symbol to indicate the direction of travel. Additionally, gold discs along the route highlight significant historical events, and informative panels offer insights into the surrounding skyline and points of interest.

What should I bring for a walk on the Jubilee Walkway Eastern loop?

For this urban walk, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle, a small backpack for any purchases, and a camera for the many photo opportunities. Depending on the weather, a light jacket or umbrella might be useful. Public transport is readily available, so you don't need to carry extensive supplies.

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