Length: up to 9.7 km (6.0 mi) [several dropout points en
route]
Ascent/Descent: negligible
Net Walking Time: up to ca. 2 ¼ hours
Take the 18.10 Hayes (Kent) train from Charing X (18.13 W’loo
East, 18.19 London Bridge, 18.29 Ladywell, 18.31 Catford
Bridge), arrives Lower Sydenham at 18.34.
From locations further south, take the
18.14 train from Hayes to Charing X, arrives Lower Sydenham at 18.30
Finish is at one of: Ladywell Rail, either of the
Catford Stations, Lewisham Rail/DLR, Cutty Sark DLR or Greenwich Rail/DLR.
Return trains from these stations go to either London Bridge,
then Cannon Street or Charing Cross, or to Blackfriars via Peckham Rye and
Elephant.
The route connects a number of attractive parks and green spaces
in South East London, while following the Pool and Ravensbourne Rivers.
It follows parts of the well-waymarked Waterlink Way, the London-part of the
National Cycle Network Route connecting Eastbourne to the Thames. Large
stretches of those rivers have in recent years been re-naturalised or at least
sympathetically embedded in landscaped linear parks such as Ladywell
Fields and Brookmill Park, and as such the route makes for a pleasant outing in
a densely populated part of London, even though some formerly highly
industrialised areas such as Deptford as well as some densely built-up
areas such as Catford and Lewisham are passed through.
Walk Options: The walk route runs past a few Railway and DLR stations (Catford/Catford Bridge, Ladywell, Lewisham, Elverson Road and Deptford Bridge), enabling an earlier finish or later start.
Refreshments en route: the Catford Bridge Tavern in Catford, The Ladywell Tavern in Ladywell, The Brookmill in St. John’s and The Birds Nest in Deptford. Plus, plenty options in Greenwich.
For summary, walk directions, map, height profile, photos and gpx/kml files click here. T=short.36
1 comment:
n=5 in w=grey-skies-windy-but-dry weather
Nice to see this route in summer with the foliage out, as almost all the previous postings had been in winter and often in the dark. We paused the route at the Ladywell Tavern for a drink and then said goodbye to 1 walker. In Greenwich we found that the large Fuller's pub stopped taking food orders the very minute we arrived, so were led by a local walker to an independent Italian on the main road, which was just perfect. Bianco 43, we'll be back!
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