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  2. Thames Path - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Path is one of the Mayor of London's strategic walking routes. [33] The Thames Path Cycle Route is a black-signposted route that follows the river between Putney Bridge in the west and Greenwich in the east. It mostly follows the Thames Path, but diverges in various sections, especially where the path follows a footpath-only route.

  3. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Thames summary route map. 235.84. Thames Head, ... Alongside the entire river runs the Thames Path, ...

  4. Thames Estuary Path - Wikipedia

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    The path. The Thames Estuary Path was established in 2014, it is part of the King Charles III England Coast Path and runs along the northern (Essex) side of the Thames estuary. It is promoted by Essex County Council and c2c train company. It complements the Saffron Trail from south-east to north-west Essex.

  5. Walking in London - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Path is a National Trail that follows the length of the River Thames for 184 miles (296 km), from its source near Kemble, Gloucestershire, to the Thames Barrier at Charlton, London. From Richmond to the Thames Barrier, some 28 mi or 45 km, it is within Greater London , passing Kew Gardens and the Wetlands Centre at Barnes and ...

  6. List of cycle routes in London - Wikipedia

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    The route will eventually extend along the rest of the partially-implemented Q14 route, running along the NCN 1 Thames path through Greenwich and Thamesmead. 4.1 miles (6.6 km) [16] map C16 (Hackney Wick –) Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – {→Stratford} – Forest Gate – Manor Park – Aldersbrook – Valentines Park – Barkingside

  7. Thames Down Link - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Down Link is a 24 km (15 mi) official walking route linking the Thames Path and the North Downs Way. It starts in the town centre of Kingston upon Thames and finishes at Box Hill & Westhumble railway station .

  8. Oxfordshire Way - Wikipedia

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    The path links with the Heart of England Way and the Thames Path. The path runs for 68 miles (109 km) from Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, [1] to Henley-on-Thames. [2] It passes from the Cotswolds to the Chiltern Hills, with hilly sections towards each end and gentler country in the middle sections. It takes between 4 and 6 days to walk.

  9. The Ridgeway - Wikipedia

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    The Ridgeway meets the more recent (1997) Thames Path National Trail at the Goring Gap, where the trails use opposite banks of the River Thames between Goring-on-Thames and Mongewell; the Thames Path follows the western bank and the Ridgeway the eastern. The total height climbed along the path is 3,881 feet (1,183 m). [1]