Recreational Route:
London/Southern England
Bromley Circular Walks and
Trails
Footscray to the North Downs near
Berry's Green, various routes 177km/77 miles total
A network of waymarked circular walks and
trails providing many walking opportunities in London's most rural
borough, Bromley, linking riverside paths, ancient commons, woods and open
downlands with suburbia, and providing various routes between the London
LOOP/Thames Path and the North Downs Way. The longer routes usually have
short cuts so you can vary the walk to suit your taste and ability.
The routes are as follows (all circular
unless otherwise stated).
- Berrys Green via Aperfield,
Cudham and the North Downs. Up to 12km/7.5 miles
- Biggin Hill via Biggin Hill and
Tatsfield. Up to 11km/7 miles
- Bromley Common via Southborough
and Hayes. 6.5km/4 miles
- Chelsfield via Chelsfield and
Crockenhill. Up to 9km/5.5 miles
- Cray Riverway linear Footscray -
Orpington. 5.5km/3.5 miles.
- Cudham via Cudham, Downe and High
Elms. Up to 12km/7.5 miles
- Farnborough via Farnborough,
Keston Common and High Elms. Up to 7km/4.5 miles
- Green Street Green via Green
Street Green and Pratts Bottom. Up to 12km/7.5 miles
- Jubilee Park around the Country
Park. 2km/1.5 miles
- Leaves Green via Leaves Green and
Downe. Up to 10.5 miles/6.5km
- Nash via Nash and Keston. Up to
6.5km/4 miles
- Petts Wood via the National Trust
Woodlands and Jubilee Park. 6.5km/4 miles
- St Mary Cray via St Mary Cray and
Kevington. 3.5km/2 miles
- St Paul's Cray via St Pauls Cray
and Pauls Hill Wood. Up to 8km/5 miles
- Three Commons via Keston, Hayes
and West Wickham Commons. Up to 8km/5 miles
Also in Bromley, the council's Heritage and
Urban Design team have a series Town Planning heritage walks
leaflets covering the principle urban areas: see below.
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Some easy access sections: see leaflet
packs, or contact Bromley Countryside Rangers (see below) |
Connects with Green
Chain Walk (via short connecting walk at Chislehurst), London LOOP,
North Downs Way (E2)
Highway Authorities Bromley,
Kent
Parks and countryside South
London Parks (High Elms Country Park, Jubilee Country Park, Petts
Wood, Scadbury Park)
Tourist Information Centres. The
nearest TIC in greater London is at Bexley (click
here for details). Try also Clacket Lane Motorway Service Area
01959 565063
Public transport The routes are
generally well-served by various suburban rail stations connecting with central London,
and frequent bus services, almost entirely within the London zonal fare and Travelcard
system, though be aware that in the more rural parts of Bromley buses can
be unexpected infrequent. Transport for London publish a useful bus guide
covering Bromley. For more on transport in London, click
here.
Explorer maps
147,
148,
162
Landranger maps
177,
187,
188
Local street atlases may be more useful along urban sections: see Walking
in London: Maps.
Publications
- Bromley Circular Walks & Trails
Pack 1. Route cards with maps and descriptions for the southern,
more rural trails: Berrys Green, Biggin Hill, Cudham, Farnborough,
Green Street Green, Leaves Green and Nash. £3 including p&p from Bromley
Countryside Rangers.
- Bromley Circular Walks & Trails
Pack 2. Route cards with maps and descriptions for the northern,
more suburban trails. Bromley Common, Chelsfield, Cray Riverway,
Jubilee Park, Petts Wood, St Mary Cray, St Paul's Cray, Three Commons. £3
including p&p from Bromley
Countryside Rangers.
- A Walk Around Beckenham, A Walk
Around Bromley Town, A Walk Around Downe, A Walk Around Farnborough, A
Walk Around Hayes, A Walk Around Orpington, A Walk Around Penge, A
Walk Around St Mary Cray. Free leaflets from Bromley
Heritage and Urban Design.
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