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Favourite walking routes
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Upper Concourse, Richmond
The rewards of the walk are paid in the famous view of the Thames and the beautiful Terrace Gardens.
Ham
This spring, we're launching a series of monthly dementia-friendly walks around our gardens, led by our volunteer guides.
Designed to take in seasonal highlights, the tour is an opportunity to explore nature in a small group at a gentle pace. After…
Twickenham
Twickenham is described in earlier times as a classic village set in an Arcadian landscape on the banks of the Thames.
Kew
Stroll around Kew Green and part of the riverside towpath with Richmond Heritage Guides, and see the churchyard at St Anne's where famous artists are buried. The Hanoverian Royal Family enjoyed life in Kew and there is still much left from those…
Richmond
Open-minded heart centred wellbeing walk designed to connect you to your inner nature.
Soulwalks are designed and structured to facilitates a more therapeutic and restorative experience whilst walking. In the process creating healthier and happier…
Richmond
9:30am Wednesday 4th June Richmond Park Morning Walk
Leader: Phil Davies: davieskut@blueyonder.co.uk
The largest and wildest of the Royal Parks, a National Nature Reserve, London's biggest SSSI and a European Special Area of Conservation. Route will…
Twickenham
Celebrate the reaffirmation weekend, with visit to Eel Pie Island Museum and Riverside Walking Tour! ‘A slice of Eel Pie’ – Eel Pie Island & Twickenham’s fascinating story, told on a stroll through the historic Church Street and Riverside.
Richmond
To celebrate the reaffirmation Richmond Ramblers are doing a guided walk!
Twickenham
This very special landscape tour covers Strawberry Hill's garden's significance in the development of the more naturalistic landscape garden in England, and its position in the Thames Arcadian landscape. The tour then goes on to Popes Grotto. The…
Upper Concourse, Richmond
Richmond Heritage Guides provide the perfect introduction to the history of Richmond in its role as a Royal residence. The ancient Green with splendid listed properties from the 17th and 18th centuries, the remains of the Royal Palace, together with…
Hampton Court
NB 9am start Thursday 12th June Bushy Park Morning Walk
Leader: John Strachan: jsandse@live.co.uk
Bushy Park is the second largest of London's Royal Parks. It has a rich range of habitats from woodland, wetland and ancient trees to acid grassland…
Twickenham
Come to Marble Hill and learn about our trees and the work we've done in regard to trees across the park!
Meet at the Coach House Cafe at 1pm. This event is graded as moderate access as it will take place outside on sometimes uneven ground.
Barnes
In celebration of Pride month we are delighted to offer Queer Ecology walks with Connor.
Petersham
Richmond Heritage Guides recall a golden age during the 17th and 18th centuries when Petersham was a fashionable rural retreat for the rich, aristocratic and influential. Pass through the churchyard where many of them are buried, follow the trail of…
Hampton Wick
The hamlet which grew into today's Hampton Wick nestled between Bushy Park and the River Thames. Wending our way around the heart of the village and continuing along the now picturesque quayside, we will come upon ancient cottages, a monument to a…
Whitton
Until the end of the 19th century Whitton was a small village on the edge of Hounslow Heath. In the 1930's it developed rapidly as scores of houses covered its gardens and apple orchards. See remnants of the old village, the last of its big houses…
Upper Concourse, Richmond
Richmond Heritage Guides bring to life a bygone age of cobbled streets, gaslight and horse-drawn vehicles. The coming of the railways. A picture of Richmond in Queen Victoria's reign.
No need to book. Just turn up, buy a ticket from the guide - cash…
Richmond
This annual themed walk is one of our most popular. The lives and works of many famous writers are highlighted during this engaging cultural promenade which connect them to Richmond.
Richmond upon Thames
Thames Path National Trail is a long distance walking trail that runs through the Richmond borough for 21 miles between Hampton Court and Barnes.
Barnes
WWT London Wetland Centre is the perfect location for bird watching and, at this time of year, for "bird listening" too!