Length: 8.0 km (5.0 mi)
Ascent: 170m
Net Walking Time: 2 hours
Meet
at Nunhead station by the exit down from the platform at
18.25.
From
Central London, either take the 18.07 Dartford train from Victoria (18.17 Denmark
Hill, 18.20 Peckham Rye), arriving Nunhead at 18.23,
or the Thameslink service from Kentish Town to Orpington (17.47 St. Pancras via all
stations to Blackfriars (17.56) then Elephant & Castle, Denmark Hill and
Peckham Rye), arriving 18.13.
From
Outer London: take either the 18.03 London Blackfirars train
from Orpington (arrives 18.31) or the 17.57 Victoria train from Dartford
(arrives 18.36).
Return trains from Peckham Rye: plenty in every direction
(Victoria, LBG, Thameslink, Clapham J…).
This south east London route links up several
noteworthy green open spaces. It starts by meandering through the atmospheric Nunhead
Cemetery, one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries of Victorian London and
now, after having been resurrected from decades of neglect, a Local Nature
Reserve. You then walk along residential streets to Camberwell New Cemetery
and the Honor Oak Crematorium in Honor Oak, and on up to One Tree Hill,
the most northerly part of what was the Great North Wood and is now a wooded
Local Nature Reserve with a magnificent viewpoint.
Walk through the linear Brenchley Gardens
Park and past Camberwell Old Cemetery and on to the large green spaces of Peckham
Rye Park and Common. From there it is just a short walk past a cluster of
cafés and modish restaurants and then along Rye Lane, one of the most
aesthetically varied, culturally mixed and unique streets in London, to Peckham
Rye station, with a plethora of food and drink options nearby, some of
them on roof tops of high buildings...
Tea
Options: Plenty en route and near Peckham Rye station, see the webpage or the pdf walk directions for details. T=short.41
1 comment:
#10, #pleasant-evening-weather, great sunset views from the bar at Peckham Levels. Thanks to our local guide for pointing out all the sights
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