Where can I walk in Stratford?
BEST WALKS IN STRATFORD
- Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Our neighbouring Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (QEOP) has hundreds of acres of parkland for you to explore.
- The Lee Valley.
- Victoria Park.
- The Jubilee Greenway.
Can you walk along Regents Canal?
Starting in Little Venice and finishing on the River Thames, this 9-mile walk along the length of Regent’s Canal is one of London’s best-kept secrets.
Can you walk along the Limehouse Cut?
Follow the Limehouse Cut canal on this waterside walk or cycle in East London. It’s a nice route for anyone looking for an easy, safe cycle ride or walkers looking for a pleasant stroll in the city. Look out for wildlife including coot, swans, ducks and cormorants on the way.
Can you walk around Stratford upon Avon?
The Red Route takes you around the Avon, which has played a crucial part in the commercial history of the town, as you will discover, while the Blue Route will lead you through the town and focus on the many ancient buildings that can be enjoyed. Both are circular walks of just over two miles.
How long does it take to walk the Jubilee Greenway?
This walk through section 2 and the first half of section 3 indeed was very enjoyable and easy. This 7 km walk could have been an easy 2 hour walk, stopping to take photos, speaking to people on the canal barges, visiting Camden Market and having lunch there doubled that time.
How long does the Canal Walk take?
The Canal Walk is a 3-mile loop is a popular urban respite for fitness enthusiasts and serenity-seekers alike. This Downtown waterfront is dotted with pedal boats and gondolas, bicycles and surreys. Download a Canal map here.
How long does it take to walk down Regents Canal?
about three hours
The walk lasts about three hours, passing through Regent’s Park, a small detour to enjoy the views from Primrose Hill, Camden Lock, and Islington, but I suggest you add two more hours to get to the Limehouse Basin.
How long is the Limehouse Cut?
about 1.4 miles
The Cut is about 1.4 miles (2.2 km) long….
Limehouse Cut | |
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Start point | Bow Locks |
End point | Limehouse Basin |
Connects to | (part of) Lee Navigation |
Can you cycle on Wanstead Flats?
With its nice grassy paths, wildflowers and water features it’s one of the best open spaces in London. On the flats you will find gorse, broom, woodland and ponds. It’s a popular area with dog walkers and bird watchers. You can also bring your bike to the park and enjoy a ride on one of the birdle paths.