Walking
The borough of Richmond upon Thames has
260 public rights of way and five walking routes
promoted with signs and leaflets. These include
parts of three strategic walking routes, The Thames
Path National Trail, The Capital Ring, The London
Outer Orbital Path (LOOP); and two shorter paths:
The River Crane Walk and The Beverley Brook
Walk.
Self-guided and guided walks are
available and popular in the borough. The
long-established Richmond Heritage Guides
organise a wide range of walks throughout the
year. Come and explore and join one of their
specialist themed walks. Private walks and
talks are also available by prior arrangement.
Tel. 020 8894 3678
richmondwalks.co.uk
Friends of Richmond Park run regular free
walks within the park, usually lasting about 2
hours .
Tel. 020 8546 3109
frp.org.uk/walks
Cycling
Richmond upon Thames is particularly cyclist
friendly. There are cycle paths on or along many
roads, Richmond Park offers traffic-free cycling
on designated routes on a variety of terrain, and
cyclists are also welcome on the stretch of Thames
Path that runs through the borough.
More information, contact details and route maps
are available on visitrichmond.co.uk
Information correct at the time of going to print. Check
websites for details.
walking and
cycling
There are free
health walks every
day
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