Recreational Route
(in development): London
Capital Ring
Circular around inner London via
Woolwich and Richmond 115km/72 miles EASY
A true urban walk offering a fascinating journey through London's parks,
riversides, streets and woodland, in a large loop around inner London that
crosses the Thames at Woolwich and Richmond. The route visits many of
London's most fascinating places including Oxlease Woods, Crystal Palace
Park, Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park, Syon Park, the Brent River Park,
Harrow on the Hill, Highgate Woods, Finsbury Park, Hackney Marshes and the
Royal Victoria Docks.
The Ring was one of the flagship projects of the
London Walking Forum and local Ramblers volunteers. The first sections
opened in 1999 and the whole of the route was completed in September 2005. The route is now
supported by Transport for London as a strategic route.
The Parkland Walk largely follows an
old railway line between Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace that has been
turned into a linear park, with a section through Highgate Woods. The
total length of the route is 7km/4.5 miles, and it is used by the Capital
RING from Highgate Woods to Finsbury Park. For more information contact
Haringey Council.
The Greenway is a multi-user path
from Bow to Beckton, running for 8km/5 miles along a sweet-smelling green
swathe that follows a Victorian sewer. The Capital RING follows it for
almost its entire route. There is no separate publication for the Greenway
but it is easy to find on the ground and on maps.
The Brent River Park walk follows
the river Brent through a chain of parks from Hanger Lane to Brentford,
and is used by the RING throughout its route.
Update. Explore the sites
that will house to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 using
parts of the Ring. See Walk the
Bid for more.
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Adopted by the Greater London Authority
as a strategic walking route |
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Some easy-access sections, including
along the Greenway (RADAR key may be needed). See
leaflets listed below or contact borough councils for details. |
Connects with
Better Haringey Trail, Beverley
Brook Walk, Grand Union Canal
Walk, Green Chain Walk
(SE London), Greenwich Millennium Heritage
Trails, Lea Valley Walk, London
LOOP (via Dollis Valley Greenwalk), New River Path,
SALSA Routes (Ealing),
Six
Trails in Islington, Thames
Path (linking to the London LOOP in east
and west), Walk the Bid, Wandle Trail (see Vanguard Way),
Waterlink Way, West
London Waterway Walks.
Highway Authorities Barnet,
Brent, Bromley,
Croydon, Ealing,
Greenwich, Hackney,
Haringey, Harrow,
Hounslow, Lambeth,
Lewisham, Merton,
Newham, Richmond,
Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth
Parks and countryside Corporation
of London Open Spaces, Lee
Valley Park, Royal
Parks, North London Parks
(Alexandra Park on Parkland Walk, Clissold Park, Finsbury Park, Railway
Fields), South
London Parks (Crystal Palace Park, Oxleas Woods, Wimbledon Common), West
London Parks (Fryent Country Park)
Tourist Information Centres. There
are TICs at Greenwich, Harrow, Lewisham and Richmond and a number in
central London. Click here for a
list.
Public transport. All the route is
within easy reach of frequent public transport, with suburban National
Rail, Underground, bus and river services. It is entirely within the
London zonal fares boundary, with Travelcards and other multi-modal passes
valid on all but river services. For more on public transport in London, click
here.
Explorer maps
161,
162,
173,
174
Landranger maps
176,
177
The route will be marked on the future editions of these maps. Local
street atlases may be more useful in built-up areas. See Walking
in London: Maps.
Publications
-
Capital Ring by Colin Saunders, ISBN 1
85410 894 8. Aurum
Press £12.99.
Official guide with OS 1:25 000 map extracts:
Order
here!
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Walk the Capital Ring, free leaflets dividing the route into 14
sections with map, route description and transport information. Order from
Transport for London walking leaflet order service.
- Cycling and Walking in Haringey.
Foldout map, free from
Haringey
Council Transport Planning, including the full route of the Parkland
Walk. Some other information may be available.
- Brent River Park Walk. Leaflet in West
London Waterway Walks pack: click
here for details.
Contacts
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