Green walks by rail from London Liverpool Street

Stations as far as Ipswich and Cambridge fall within the journey time limit.

Routes

Abney Park cemetery, the monuments overgrown by vegetation

Capital Ring

Length >60km
Max transport gap <10km

This waymarked route forms a circuit of 126km (divisible into linear routes) around London at the approximate radius of the North and South Circular Roads, linking green spaces.

Image: Abney Park cemetery


Coal Tax Circuit

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 315km walk which links up the markers which delineate the 1860s boundary, within which imports of coal and wine were taxed by the City of London Corporation.

Image: Coal Tax marker on the Slough arm of the Grand Union Canal


The lake at Highams Park, part of Epping Forest

Epping Forest Centenary Walk

Length <60km
Max transport gap <10km

A 23km walk through the City of London Corporation’s Epping Forest, with endpoints at Wanstead Flats and Epping station.

Image: Highams Park


Terling Ford, on the Essex Way

Essex Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A route of 135km between Epping and Harwich.

Image: Terling ford


Flitch Way

Length <60km
Max transport gap <10km

A 26km railbed walk (with a street detour through Great Dumnow) between Bishop’s Stortford and Braintree.


Get out of London:
East to Southend-on-Sea

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 98km walk from Trafalgar Square to Southend-on-Sea via Dagenham and Tilbury.

Image: Fobbing church from the west


Get out of London:
North-east to Epping

Length <60km
Max transport gap <10km

A 36km route from Trafalgar Square to Epping via Wanstead Flats and Chingford.

Image: Regent’s Canal in Victoria Park, Hackney


John Ray Walk

Length <20km
Max transport gap <10km

A 16km walk between Braintree and Witham, commemorating the local parson-naturalist John Ray (1627-1705).

Image: John Ray (public domain)


London Loop

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 277km circuit of the capital which follows close to the outer boundaries of the London boroughs, sometimes extending into neighbouring areas.

Image: Ingrebourne Valley Country Park


London Summits Walk

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A 320km circuit taking in the highest point in each London borough (plus the summit of the City of London).

Image: Trent Park


Jack's Lake, on Monken Hadley Common, with spring foliage

Pymmes Brook Trail

Length <60km
Max transport gap <10km

A 22km waymarked walk between Monken Hadley and Tottenham Hale, following the course of the Pymmes Brook.

Image: Jack’s Lake


The eastern portal of the Islington tunnel on the Regent's Canal: boats, trees, and a tiny view of the western end of the tunnel

Regent’s Canal Walk

Length <20km
Max transport gap <10km

A 14km walk along the towpath (with necessary diversions via streets to negotiate tunnels) between Little Venice and Limehouse.

Image: East portal of Islington tunnel


Ring around the Underground

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

This 302km route takes you in a grand circular multiple-stage walking tour connecting all the outer termini of the London Underground, the Tube.

Image: Uxbridge High Street


Saffron Trail

Length >60km
Max transport gap <20km

A walk of 115km between Southend-on-Sea and Saffron Walden.

Image: The path north of Battlebridge


St Peter’s Way

Length >60km
Max transport gap >20km

A walk of 73km between St Peter’s Chapel at Othona and Greensted Log Church.

Image: Chipping Ongar


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