At Queenborough, on the Isle of Sheppey, the channel of the Swale curves sharply around a spit, which is tipped with …
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The Stoke Saltings are a maze of low islands, marsh, and mud, embraced in the underbelly of Kent’s Hoo Peninsula. The …
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Walking
Barking Riverside & Footpath 47, a wild riverside path with an uncertain future
by Ian TokeloveEast London’s riverside landscape is changing fast, but amid the ongoing redevelopment there are still good places to enjoy London’s quiet …
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South Norwood Country Park is a beautiful, semi-wild parkland in south London. Nature blooms across rolling hills of WW2 demolition rubble …
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Walking from Uxbridge to Staines on the western edges of London. This low-lying landscape has been carved by rivers & canals, …
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A leg-stretching landscape of tidal flats & landfill, saltmarsh & military defences. Topped off with drinks at the World’s End.This stretch …
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The River Ingrebourne is a blue ribbon which flows between Upminster and Rainham, and then into the Thames. The valley is …
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Warren Farm is an unexpected gem, an unofficial wild space close to the River Brent and the Grand Union Canal Walk …
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Canvey Island offers a remote, wild walk, an easy 45 minutes away from London by rail. The top, western half of …
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The Vange and Fobbing Marshes are an area of low-lying wetlands in Essex, to the east of London. They are a …
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