Exploring the River Ebbsfleet and Northfleet Harbour, a former Thames tributary with a rich Roman past. Now walled off from the Thames and partially lost underground, in places the river is lush and wild.
Thames Estuary
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This short walk takes us from Allhallows and the remote London Stone to the Grain Tower and the Medway Estuary.
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A winter walk along the River Crouch, part of Essex’s Saltmarsh Coast Path. Lots of wildlife with a warm, welcoming pub at the end.
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MOD Shoeburyness is a military testing base on the Thames Estuary. When the red flags aren’t flying, public access is allowed along the footpaths.
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Once busy with barges, Milton Creek is now a forgotten backwater, a saltmarsh landscape with great views and an industrial backdrop.
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The Broomway is an ancient bridleway at Foulness in Essex, an offshore path which is swallowed each day by Thames Estuary tides.
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Walking
Walking from Allhallows towards the Isle of Grain, exploring the Thames Estuary edges
by Ian TokeloveThe holiday park at Allhallows looks across the Thames towards the distant, cluttered shoreline of Southend-on-Sea. A narrow beach of family-friendly…
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The River Rom is a semi-wild river flowing across East London. Sometimes free to meander, sometimes channelled and buried in recessed…
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Walking the Thames path from Purfleet to Grays and exploring this wild & ragged edge of London. Nature flourishes along this…
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Beckton Creek is where the River Roding meets the Thames. The path here leads to Beckton Creekside Nature Reserve, skirting alongside…