Unlike its sibling, The City of London, The City of Westminster is quite a large place. I have therefore broken the circuit around its extremities into a couple of walks. This first section starts in the far northwest at Westbourne Park and finishes in the southeast, at Holborn Station (or the nearby Penderel's Oak for those who prefer).
On the way we will pass through Kensington Gardens, a maze of mews' and Hyde Park. After heading down through Belgravia we then walk along the Thames taking in many of the small gardens that are scattered along its northern bank and finish by passing through some of the Inns of Court.
I won't be sticking slavishly to the boundary and will deviate to take more enjoyable routes (and no swimming down the middle of the Thames will be required).
The first section of the walk seems to be bereft of public toilets, so please try to come prepared to walk for about forty minutes before having a comfort break as there are not many suitable bushes.
The finishing time is an estimate only and will be dependent on a number of factors such as, weather, the speed at which the group walks and the number of breaks taken.
No booking required.
Multiple drop-out points.