Nicole Otterbein. January 11, Walking Great! Icy Snow. Teresa Galera. December 24, Ciara Kok. November 13, October 11, First time! Russell Williams. September 7, September 1, First time trying the trail. Justin Strauss. July 31, Adam Grenier. July 18, Estelle Winckle. July 11, Nancy Harris. June 28, Cole Mason. June 6, Thuy Thi. June 5, Laura Reched. A little muddy, but beautiful trail. Bailey Sherrah. June 3, May 30, Beautiful morning run! Lots of runners out here today.
John Woolley. May 28, Hiking Great! Cheryl Guerin. May 17, May 16, Quite busy on the trails today, but nice to see so many people out! Angie Donahue. Prasoon Sharma. May 15, Caitlyn Reimer. It is absolutely beautiful. My dog came with me and she loved it.
Susan Vuylsteke. May 9, Great day for a walk! Amanda User. May 7, Chantel Antone. May 3, Great scenery.. May 2, Cassandra Worrall-Forward. April 27, April 25, Brianne Englander.
April 24, Rob Jonkhans. April 18, Nice Sunday hike. Megan Ward. Show more reviews Showing results 1 - 30 of Add photos of this trail Photos help others preview the trail. Upload photos about this trail to inspire others. Show more photos Showing results 1 - 56 of Share your route with others Help other users find their next route.
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November 22, November 21, Sara Alexander. Janelle Hanenburg. November 20, Stephanie Kalp. Koby Simmonds. Find useful facts and learn more about the Thames Path. Select the blue tabs below for more details.
On its way the Trail passes peaceful water meadows rich in wildlife, historic towns and cities and many lovely villages, finishing at the Thames Barrier in Woolwich just a few miles from the sea. Easy to reach by public transport, the Thames Path is a gentle Trail, able to be walked by people of all ages and abilities.
It is very well way-marked so following the route is easy. But it is always a good idea to take a guidebook or map, to help you decide, check out the route descriptions. The best months to visit are spring through to the end of autumn. There are Route Descriptions in the Further Information section of this website.
Check out the Visit Thames website for more inspiration and ideas, things to do and places to stay along the River Thames. Read about its history here. Visit our News Page for the latest interesting and exciting news about the Thames Path. Read our latest newsletter here. Take a look at our Events calendar to find details of the enjoyable events that are taking place along the trail. If you want, you can even add your own event. From the Ramblers and the River Thames Society worked together with local campaign groups negotiating with landowners and local authorities, and lobbying politicians to restore the old towing path from the days of barges on the River Thames.
From the source of the Thames in the Cotswolds follow this iconic river through stunning countryside, the city of Oxford, famous Henley, past Windsor Castle and Hampton Court and into the heart of London. Explore the Thames Path for three days, a week or even longer. Find inspiration for your walking adventure using our suggested itineraries, or select one of our bookable itineraries which are highlighted with a star.
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Explore the river by boat, visit the fabulous stately homes, palaces, gardens and nature reserves along the way. Stop off to enjoy the sights of Oxford and London. Tranformed into a magnificent palace by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, c. It was rebuilt and….
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