As the chill of winter melts away, spring emerges, bringing with it the promise of warmer days, blooming landscapes, and the perfect conditions for outdoor adventures near London through 12 exquisite spring walks near London. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker looking for a challenge, a family in search of a leisurely day out, or a nature enthusiast eager to capture the beauty of spring flowers, the area surrounding London offers a plethora of walking trails that cater to every interest and fitness level. From the enchanting bluebell woods of Ashridge Estate to the breathtaking vistas along the Seven Sisters cliffs, and from the legendary Devil’s Dyke to the serene escapades through Richmond Park, each walk presents a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature, history, and oneself.
En bref
In a hurry? Check out the table below summarising the statistics of the Spring walks near London. I go into more detail about each walk in this article. You can also find the free GPS maps below the table.
Distance | Montée | Durée de l'accord | Difficulté | |
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Borde Hill Garden | 4.2 mi (6.6 km) | 135 ft (41 m) | 1 hour 50 min | Facile |
Richmond to Kew | 8.6 mi (14 km) | 551 ft (168 m) | 3 hours 30 min | Easy/Intermediate |
Ashridge Estate | 9.1 mi (15 km) | 528 ft (161 m) | 3 hours 50 min | Intermédiaire |
Bois d'Orpington | 14.8 mi (24 km) | 1398 ft (425 m) | 5 heures 10 min | Intermédiaire |
Le jardin d'Emmett | 16.3 mi(26 km) | 2132 ft (650 m) | 7 hours 30 min | Défi |
Richmond Park | 7.1 mi (11.4 km) | 259 ft (79 m) | 2 hours 45 min | Facile |
Box Hill | 7.4 mi (12 km) | 1063 ft (324 m) | 3 hours 30 min | Intermédiaire |
Sept sœurs | 12.3 mi (20 km) | 1539 ft (469 m) | 4 heures 30 minutes | Intermédiaire |
Chess Valley | 1.7 mi (18.8 km) | 479 ft (146 m) | 4 hours 10 min | Intermédiaire |
La digue du diable | 12.1 mi (20 km) | 1654 ft (504 m) | 5 hours 20 min | Défi |
Wendover to Princes Risborough | 7.4 mi (12 km) | 869 ft (265 m) | 3 hours 15 min | Intermédiaire |
The Bluebell Railway | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 243 ft (74 m) | 1 heure 40 minutes | Facile |
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Spring Walks Near London
So now we covered the basics, let’s deep dive into each walk!
1 – Borde Hill Garden
Borde Hill Garden offers a picturesque 4.2-mile (6.6 km) circular walk around Hayward Heath. Less well-known than Wakehurst, it’s a hidden gem with a rich array of flowers, trees, sculptures, and fountains. Easily accessible by train or car, the walk is classified as easy, making it suitable for all. Highlights include the Old Rhododendron Garden, Jay Robin’s Rose Garden, Victorian Greenhouses, and the serene Italian Garden. Open from February to November, it’s a perfect day out for families, dog owners, and nature lovers!
Read the complete guide here: Borde Hill Garden
Distance: 4.2 miles (6.6 km)
Montée totale: 135 ft (41 m)
Point culminant : 272 ft (83 m)
Point le plus bas : 141 ft (43 m)
Estimation de la marche : 1 hour and 50 min
Difficulté: Facile
Comment s'y rendre:
- Train: Direct train from Blackfriars to Haywards Heath. This train also stops at London Bridge. Then you would need to walk to Borde Hill Garden, and for that, I have a walking guide ready for you below
- Car: You can skip the walk and get to Borde Hill Garden by car. There is a car park available for visitors
Ce qu'il faut emporter
- Comfortable clothing and footwear, trainers are fine
- Backpack with water, money for the entrance of the garden, snacks, packed lunch (if you wish to bring your own, you can picnic in the park) or money to buy a lunch at the garden’s cafe
Informations complémentaires:
- There are visitor toilets at Borde Hill Garden
- Dogs are welcomed at Borde Hill Garden
- Il s'agit d'une promenade sans marches
- There is no pub recommendation on this walk
2 – Thames Path from Richmond to Kew
The Thames Path from Richmond to Kew is ideal for a spring walk due to its scenic blend of blooming parklands and riverside paths. As temperatures warm, the path offers vibrant natural displays, including the lush greenery of Richmond Park and the diverse flora of Kew Garden. Spring also brings the opportunity to witness wildlife, especially the famous deer of Richmond Park. The journey concludes near the Kew Gardens, where spring flowers and plants are in full bloom, providing a perfect seasonal spectacle!
Read the complete guide here: Richmond to Kew Walk
Distance: 8.6 miles (13.84 miles)
Montée totale: 551 ft (168 m)
Estimation de la marche : 3 hours and 30 minutes
Difficulté: Easy/ Intermediate due to the distance
Comment s'y rendre:
- District Line, Overground or South Western Railway trains to Richmond Station.
- From there you can walk to Richmond Park (20 minutes) or you can take bus 371 to Cambrian Gate ( 10 minutes)
For the Return
- District Line or Overground Train from Kew Station
- Bus 110 towards Richmond (Stop H) or Chiswick (Stop N) at Kew Station
- Bus 65 towards Hammersmith (Stop D)or towards Brentford (Stop R) at Kew Garden/Victoria Gate
Ce qu'il faut emporter
- Comfortable clothing and footwear. The terrain is flat and paved on the Thames Path however, Richmond Park can get muddy
- A backpack with water, snacks and a packed lunch.
- Headcover, sunscreen and sunglasses or rain gear depending on the weather forecast
Informations complémentaires:
- There are public toilets in Richmond Park by Richmond’s Gate and at the start of the Thames Path in Richmond by the Eileen’s at Buccleuch Gardens Cafe
- There are no other public toilets available during the walk
- Il s'agit d'une promenade sans marches
- Cette promenade est adaptée aux chiens
Où manger
- The Greyhound, Kew
3 – Ashridge Estate
The Ashridge Bluebell Walk is a stunning 9.1-mile journey through the enchanting Ashridge Estate, celebrated for its spectacular bluebell woodlands in spring. This walk shines in spring, as the woodlands burst into a vibrant display of blue and purple blooms, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. Highlights include historic landmarks like Ashridge House and the Bridgewater Monument, offering not only natural beauty but also a glimpse into the area’s rich heritage.
Read the complete guide here: Ashridge Bluebell Walk
Distance: 9.1 miles (14.6 km)
Total Montée: 528 ft (161 m)
Point culminant : 787 ft (240 m)
Point le plus bas : 407 ft (124 m)
Duration: 3 hours and 50 minutes
Difficulté: Intermédiaire
Comment s'y rendre:
- Direct train from London Euston to Tring Station. The journey takes 35 to 45 minutes depending on the train you take.
- Il s'agit d'une promenade circulaire, vous pouvez donc réserver un billet aller-retour à la journée.
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Comfortable clothing and footwear. Please note that woodland paths can get muddy so make sure you wear waterproof shoes
- Backpack with water and snacks
- Packed lunch if you don’t want to buy from the National Trust Cafe or the Ashridge House Cafe
- Rain cover if the weather is grey
- Headcover, sunscreen and sunglasses if the sun is out even though the path is mainly through woodlands
Où manger
- The Greyhound, Aldbury, Hertfordshire
- The Bakehouse, Ashridge House, Hertfordshire
- Monument Cafe, National Trust, Hertfordshire
4 – Orpington Woods
Embark on the Orpington Bluebell Walk, a mesmerizing 14.8-mile journey near London that leads you through enchanting woods carpeted with bluebells. This trail not only offers a visual feast of purple hues in Lily’s Wood and Andrew’s Wood during the bluebell season but also a historical exploration through quaint Orpington and Lullingstone Country Park. Ideal for intermediate hikers, it promises an escape into nature’s embrace and a perfect blend of natural beauty and heritage, just a stone’s throw away from the city.
Read the complete guide here: Orpington Bluebell Walk
Distance: 14.8 miles (23.8 km)
Total Montée: 1398 feet (425 m)
Point culminant : 787 ft (240 m)
Point le plus bas : 407 ft (124 m)
Duration: 5 hours and 10 minutes
Difficulté: Intermediate – Easy terrain but long distance. It can be shortened to make it a beginner-friendly walk
Comment s'y rendre:
- Direct trains from Charing Cross pass by London Waterloo East and London Bridge stations.
- The journey from Charing Cross can take between 25 to 40 minutes depending if you get the fast or the slow train.
- Orpington is on the TFL network, fare zone 6, so no need to buy train tickets. You can travel with your Oyster or contactless card
- This is a circular walk so the return is the same way you came
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Des vêtements et des chaussures confortables. Les baskets sont acceptables pour cette promenade à condition qu'il n'ait pas plu avant, car le sentier dans les bois peut devenir boueux.
- Backpack with water (2L recommended), snacks, and a packed lunch.
- Headcover, sunscreen, sunglasses if the sun is out or rain gear if rain is forecasted
Informations complémentaires: Il n'y a pas de toilettes publiques sur cette promenade
Où manger
- Le tertre des cricketers, Orpington
5 – Emmett’s Garden
Dive into the heart of Kent’s verdant landscapes with the Oxted Circular Walk via Chartwell, a 16.26-mile adventure that promises both challenge and charm. Winding through historical sites like Chartwell House, the home of Winston Churchill, and breathtaking natural wonders like Emmetts Garden, this walk offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. It’s a journey that rewards with picturesque views, captivating woodlands, and a peek into Britain’s storied past.
Read the complete guide here: Oxted Via Chartwell Walk
Distance: 16.26 miles (26.16km)
Montée: 2132 ft (650 m)
Point culminant: 800 ft (244 m)
Point le plus bas: 253 ft (77 m)
Estimation de la marche: 7 heures et demie
Difficulté : Défi
Comment s'y rendre:
- Trains depuis la gare de Victoria ou de London Bridge
- Le trajet dure environ 40 minutes
- Il s'agit d'une promenade circulaire, vous pouvez donc réserver un billet aller-retour pour la journée.
Ce qu'il faut apporter:
- Des vêtements et des chaussures confortables, car vous aurez à gravir quelques collines.
- Collation, panier-repas, eau (2 litres recommandés)
- Crème solaire et couvre-chef en cas de journée ensoleillée
- Vêtements de pluie si une averse est prévue
- Tapis de siège car le lieu du déjeuner est infesté de fourmis. Vous pouvez également vous restaurer au café
- Bâtons de randonnée recommandés
Informations complémentaires :
- Les toilettes publiques sont disponible à Emmetts Garden, à mi-chemin de la randonnée
Où manger:
- Salon de théJardin d'Emmett, Sevenoaks, Kent
6 – Richmond Park
Embark on the Tamsin Trail in Richmond Park, a 7.1-mile loop that’s perfect for a spring walk near London. Offering stunning views, wildlife encounters, and historical sites like Pembroke Lodge, it caters to walkers of all levels. enjoy a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous walk, and savour refreshments at quaint cafes along the way. For an enriching outdoor adventure that combines leisure and exploration, the Tamsin Trail is a must-visit.
Read the complete guide here: Tamsin Trail
Distance: 7.1 miles (11.4 km)
Montée totale: 259 ft (79 m)
Point culminant : 187 ft (57 m)
Point le plus bas : 8 ft (26 m)
Estimation de la marche : 2 hours and 45 min to 4 hours (depending on your pace)
Difficulté: Easy/ Intermediate
Comment s'y rendre:
- This walk is a loop around the park, so it does not matter where you start, however for the purpose of this article, I will be starting and ending the walk at Richmond Gate
- District Line, Overground or Southern Rail to Richmond Station and then bus 371 to American University. Walk to Richmond Gate
- Bus 371 to American University and then walk to Richmond Gate
- By car to Richmond Gate Car Park where we start this walk
Ce qu'il faut emporter
- Comfortable clothing and footwear. It is a city walk so a pair of trainers is sufficient
- A small backpack or a shoulder bag with some energy bars and a bottle of water
Informations complémentaires:
- There are public toilets at Richmond Gate, Pembroke Lodge, Kingston Gate, Robin Hood Gate, Roehampton Gate and Sheen Gate
- Il s'agit d'une promenade sans marches
- This is a dog-friendly walk, however, dogs must be kept on a lead due to wild deer roaming freely in the park
Où manger
- Pembroke Lodge Kiosk
- Colicci Cafe, Roehampton Gate
- Isabella Plantation Cafe
7 – Box Hill
The Box Hill Walk, a 7.4-mile journey through Surrey, combines moderate challenges with stunning scenery, making it an ideal spring outing near London. Starting from Westhumble village, the route includes picturesque villages, ancient woodlands, and remarkable viewpoints like the Salomons Memorial, leading to the rewarding finale at Denbies Wine Estate. Ideal for those seeking a mix of natural beauty and a taste of local wine culture, this walk offers a memorable experience.
Read the complete guide here: Box Hill Walk
Distance: 7.4 miles (12 km)
Montée: 1063 ft (324 m)
Point culminant : 587 ft (179 m)
Point le plus bas: 112 ft (34 m)
Walking Estimate: 3 hours and 30 minutes
Difficulté: Intermediate/ Challenging
Comment s'y rendre:
- Direct trains from London Waterloo to Box Hill & Westhumble Station. The journey takes 90 minutes.
- Il s'agit d'une promenade circulaire, vous pouvez donc réserver un billet aller-retour à la journée.
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Des vêtements et des chaussures confortables. Vous monterez et descendrez des collines escarpées, il est donc fortement recommandé d'utiliser des chaussures de marche ou des bottes.
- Sac à dos
- Déjeuner à emporter et collations
- Vêtements de pluie si vous partez un jour de pluie
- Couvre-chef, crème solaire et lunettes de soleil si vous partez par temps clair
- Les bâtons de randonnée sont conseillés
Informations complémentaires
- There are public toilets at the Box Hill National Trust cafe
- There are visitor toilets at Denbies Wine Estate
- Il s'agit d'une promenade sans marches
Où manger et boire :
- National Trust Box Hill, Surrey
- Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking, Surrey
- The Stepping Stone, Westhumble, Surrey
8 – Seven Sisters
The Seven Sisters Walk offers a stunning trek along the picturesque Sussex coast, presenting an intermediate to challenging adventure. Participants will traverse iconic chalk cliffs with breathtaking views of the English Channel, explore charming coastal towns like Seaford and Eastbourne, and discover natural landmarks including the Cuckmere Haven beach. This scenic route, perfect for a sunny day, combines natural beauty and historical interest, promising a rewarding experience for those who take on the journey.
Read the complete guide here: Promenade des sept sœurs
Distance: 12.3 miles (19.8 km)
Montée totale: 1539 pieds (469 m)
Point culminant: 531 ft (162 m)
Point le plus bas : -9,8 ft (-3 m)
Estimation de la marche: 4 heures et 30 minutes
Difficulté: Intermédiaire / difficile
Comment s'y rendre:
- Trains de Londres Victoria à Lewes et changement à Lewes pour un train à destination de Seaford.
- La durée totale du trajet est d'environ 1 heure et demie, en fonction du temps d'attente lors des changements de train.
Pour le retour
- Prendre un train direct d'Eastbourne à Londres Victoria.
- Le trajet dure 1 heure et 30 minutes
- Vous ne pourrez pas réserver un aller-retour dans la journée pour cette randonnée car le train de retour d'Eastbourne n'est pas sur la même ligne que celui de Seaford. Vous devez donc réserver deux trajets distincts.
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Des vêtements et des chaussures confortables. Vous monterez et descendrez des collines escarpées, il est donc fortement recommandé d'utiliser des chaussures de marche ou des bottes.
- Sac à dos contenant de l'eau, un panier-repas et des en-cas
- Vêtements de pluie si vous partez un jour de pluie car le terrain est exposé.
- Couvre-chef, crème solaire et lunettes de soleil si vous partez par temps clair, pour les mêmes raisons que celles évoquées ci-dessus.
- Les bâtons de randonnée sont conseillés
Informations complémentaires
- Des toilettes publiques sont disponibles à Seaford Beach et Birling Gap.
- Cette promenade est adaptée aux chiens
- Il s'agit d'une promenade sans marches
Où manger et boire :
- L'auberge CuckmereCuckmere Haven
- Café de Burling Gap, Eastbourne
- The Beachy Head, Eastbourne
9 – Chess Valley Walk
The Chess Valley Walk, stretching from Rickmansworth to Chesham, guides walkers through the stunning Chilterns AONB, following the tranquil River Chess. It offers lush landscapes, historic villages, and the chance to spot local wildlife. Accessible via the Metropolitan Line, it’s a favoured escape for Londoners seeking a day in nature. This walk is a delightful choice for an adventurous day out.
Read the complete guide here: Chess Valley Walk
Distance: 1.7 miles (18.8 km)
Montée: 479 pieds (146 m)
Point culminant : 308 ft (94 m)
Point le plus bas : 138 ft (42 m)
Estimation de la marche: 4 heures et 10 minutes
Difficulté: Intermédiaire en raison de la distance et de quelques parties boueuses car vous marchez sur des zones humides.
Comment s'y rendre:
- Les trains de la Metropolitan Line ou de la Chiltern Railways de Marylebone à Rickmansworth.
- Le trajet dure 30 minutes en train.
- Rickmansworth se trouve dans la zone tarifaire 7, vous n'avez donc pas besoin d'acheter des billets de train et vous pouvez voyager avec votre carte Oyster ou votre carte sans contact.
Pour le retour
- Ligne métropolitaine de Chesham
- La gare de Chesham se trouve dans la zone tarifaire 9.
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Des vêtements et des chaussures confortables. Il s'agit d'une promenade en rivière, vous marcherez donc sur des zones humides.
- N'oubliez pas d'emporter une paire de chaussures de randonnée imperméables et une paire de guêtres. Nous avons vu des personnes portant des baskets glisser sur le terrain boueux et nous avons même dû aider l'une d'entre elles à traverser une section boueuse du sentier.
- Prévoir des lunettes de soleil, un couvre-chef et de la crème solaire ou un vêtement de pluie en fonction des prévisions météorologiques, car le sentier est exposé.
- Apportez un sac à dos avec un panier-repas, des en-cas et de l'eau.
Informations complémentaires
- Il n'y a pas de toilettes publiques sur cette promenade.
- Il y a des échaliers sur cette promenade
Où manger et boire :
- Tête de la Reine, Chesham
- Jasmin Thai Kitchen, Chesham
10 – Devil’s Dyke
Embark on the Devil’s Dyke Walk this spring, and step into a mesmerizing world where ancient folklore and breathtaking landscapes intertwine seamlessly. This 12.1-mile trail, woven through the heart of the South Downs, bursts into life with the vibrant freshness of the season, guiding you through historic landscapes adorned with panoramas that stretch the bounds of imagination. It is a place where challenging ascents give way to rewarding vistas, and every step taken brings you closer to the mystique of legends long whispered by the winds. Perfect for adventurers who are drawn to the enigmatic allure of the season’s awakening and the stories etched into the land itself.
Read the complete guide here: Devil’s Dyke Walk
Distance: 12.1 miles (19.5 km)
Montée totale: 1654 pieds (504 m)
Point culminant: 673 pieds (205 m)
Point le plus bas : 55.7 ft (17 m)
Durée de l'accord 5 hours and 20 minutes
Difficulté: Un défi à relever
Comment s'y rendre:
- Trains from Victoria to Hove and then change at Hove for a train to Fishergate.
- The journey takes 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Pour le retour
- Direct train from Hassocks to London Victoria.
- The journey takes just under 1 hour
- Hassocks and Hove are on the same train line, so you can buy a day return ticket to Hove.
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Comfortable clothing and footwear. Hiking boots with ankle support are recommended due to the ascent on this walk
- Backpack with water, snacks and a packed lunch if you are not planning on stopping at Saddlescombe Farm for lunch
- Rain gear if you are going on a rainy day. Note that the path is exposed with little to no place to find shelter should it start pouring rain
- Pair of gaiters if it has been raining before because the paths can get muddy
- Couvre-chef car il y a du vent au sommet des collines.
- Headcover, sunscreen and sunglasses if you are going on a bright day as the path is exposed
Informations complémentaires
- There are public toilets at Saddlescombe Farm where we stop for a break
- There are customer toilets at the Jack & Jill Inn
Où manger et boire :
- Saddlescombe Farm, Brighton, East Sussex
- Auberge Jack & Jill, Clayton, West Sussex
11 – Wendover to Princes Risborough
Journey from Wendover to Princes Risborough along a 7.4-mile path where history whispers among the trees and vistas captivate your soul. This route not only showcases the serene beauty of the Chiltern Hills but also guides you past significant landmarks like the ancient Chequers estate and the solemn beauty of the Boer War Monument. This walk is an idyllic blend of cultural history and scenic vistas, perfect for those who appreciate the outdoors and the stories embedded within the landscape.
Read the complete guide here: The Ridgeway Walk
Distance: 7.4 miles (11.9 km)
Montée totale: 869 ft (265 m)
Point culminant : 846 ft (248 m)
Point le plus bas : 335 ft (102 m)
Estimation de la marche : 3 hours and 15 minutes
Difficulté: Intermediate due to the ascent
Comment s'y rendre:
- Direct train from London Marylebone Station to Wendover
- The journey takes 50 minutes
For the Return:
- Direct train from Princes Risborough to London Marylebone Station
- The journey takes between 45 minutes to 1 hour and 10 minutes depending on the train
Tip: Wendover and Princes Risborough are not on the same line, but you can save money by booking a day return to Aylesbury where the two lines merge instead of 2 separate journeys.
Ce qu'il faut emporter
- Vêtements et chaussures confortables
- You are going through forested areas where the path can get muddy, a pair of gaiters is advisable
- A backpack with water, snacks and a packed lunch
- Couvre-chef, crème solaire et lunettes de soleil si le soleil est de la partie
- Weather-appropriate gear, including rain protection and wind-resistant accessories for the breezy summit
Informations complémentaires:
- There are toilets available at Wendover Station
- There are toilets available at Princes Risborough Train Station
- There are no public toilets available on this walk however there are customer toilets at the Plough in Cadsden
- Cette promenade est adaptée aux chiens
Où manger
- The Plough, Casden, Surrey
12 – The Bluebell Railway
Step aboard the Bluebell Railway for a journey that whisks you back in time, then meander through the lush West Sussex countryside, where bluebells carpet the woodland floor in a sea of blue. This enchanting combo of a historic train ride and a nature walk offers a picturesque spring adventure, perfect for those seeking a blend of relaxation and exploration. It’s a delightful way to experience the splendour of spring with family or friends.
Read the complete guide here: Bluebell Railway Walk
Distance: 4 miles (6.4 km)
Total Montée: 243 ft (74 m)
Point culminant : 200 ft (61 m)
Point le plus bas : 62 ft (19 m)
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
Difficulté: Facile
Comment s'y rendre:
- Direct train from London Victoria to East Grinstead. The journey takes 1 hour and 10 minutes
- Il s'agit d'une promenade circulaire, vous pouvez donc réserver un billet aller-retour à la journée.
- At East Grinstead, take the Bluebell Railway to Sheffield Park and back.
Ce qu'il faut emporter :
- Comfortable clothing and footwear. Please note that woodland paths can get muddy so make sure you wear waterproof shoes
- Sac à dos
- Snacks
- Packed lunch if you don’t want to buy from one of the kiosks or pubs at the stations
- Rain cover if the weather is grey
- Couvre-chef, crème solaire et lunettes de soleil si le soleil est de la partie
Informations complémentaires :
- Il s'agit d'une promenade sans marches
- Cette promenade est adaptée aux chiens
- There are passenger toilets at the stations but not onboard
Où manger :
- The Bessemer Arms, Sheffield Park Station
- The Kiosk, Sheffield Park Station
- The King George V Buffet, Horsted Keynes Station
- The Well House Kiosk, Kingscote Station
- The Golden Arrow, onboard dining service (booking required)
- Picnic area outside of Sheffield Park Station
Final Thoughts on the Spring Walks
Exploring the outskirts of London in spring is an experience that blends the joy of discovery with the tranquillity of nature. Each of the 12 spring walks near London detailed in this guide offers a unique perspective on the landscapes and heritage of the region, from quiet gardens brimming with the season’s first blooms to challenging treks that reward unparalleled views. Whether you choose the easy wander through Borde Hill Garden, the intermediate meander through Ashridge Estate, or the challenging Oxted Circular via Emmett’s Garden hike, you’re sure to find the perfect route to celebrate the season. So lace up your walking shoes, pack your essentials, and set out on a journey to discover the scenic beauty, historic sites, and natural wonders that lie just a short distance from the bustling city of London.
Happy trails!
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