Wandel Collectie van Kit P
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dagen
3-3 h
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26,1 km
230 m
200 m
This 15-mile (24 km) trail is the official link between the long-distance Thames Path and the North Downs Way. It begins in Kingston upon Thames and winds southwards through
greenspaces to Box Hill. Walking along the Hogsmill River and through large woodlands, you can enjoy waterside strolls and vibrant countryside.
The wonderful thing about this trail isn’t just that it links two phenomenal paths – it also offers access to greenspaces and the wider countryside to the suburban residents in the area. Thanks to this route, which links woods, river paths, meadows and commons, it’s easy for you to embrace nature. Thanks to the numerous train stations along the relatively short trail, the path is convenient to reach by rail too.
When it comes to nature, the path takes you through places such as Hogsmill River Park Nature Reserve, Elmbridge Meadows, Hogsmill Open Space, Epsom Common and Ashtead Park. You can expect ancient woodland, medieval hunting grounds and plenty of wildlife. From a cultural point of view, you begin in beautiful Kingston and hike to St John’s church in Malden before seeing the vast Ashtead House and the 17th-century Juniper Hall. Finally, you finish at the 19th-century Box Hill & Westhumble train station with its delightful Victorian pitched roofs.
This trail is hikeable at any time of year; every season brings a different personality to the path and its wildlife. You can walk it in one day, catching the train back to the start, or split it into two or more. In this Collection, I’ve cut the trail into two stages with the split on the edge of Epsom Common. Nearby, you can find bus services and Epsom train station. Ashtead station is a short walk across the common as well.
Thanks to the residential areas surrounding this nature-rich trail, you’ll never be particularly far from a local supermarket, a pub or a coffee shop. As a result, supplies are easy to come by, although you’ll need to walk a little off the trail to reach them. If you want to stay subsumed in greenspace, remember to take enough food and water.
You can reach the start best by public transport, either using a local bus service or catching the train to Kingston station. At the end, you can catch a train from Box Hill & Westhumble station – to reach Kingston, change at Wimbledon or Clapham; otherwise you can take the train to wherever you wish or use local bus services.
As the Thames Down Link is the official trail between the Thames Path and the North Downs Way, why not continue your adventuring on these iconic paths? Check out the Collections detailing those hiking trails below.
For the Thames Path Collection, head here: komoot.com/collection/888071
For the North Downs Way Collection, head here: komoot.com/collection/888909
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Laatste update: 7 mei 2024
Plan je eigen versie van dit avontuur in de meerdaagse planner op basis van de voorgestelde etappes in deze Collectie.
De eerste etappe van de Thames Down Link is bijna 14,5 km en volgt de Hogsmill River bijna de hele weg. Ondanks dat het door een dichtbevolkt stedelijk gebied slingert, is dit een wandeling langs weiden, commons en vredige rivieroevers. Het is grotendeels vlak, dus u kunt genieten van een mooie gemakkelijke…
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Deze etappe is bijna 13 km lang en net zo zacht voor de benen als de eerste helft van de Thames Down Link. Zo groen is het dat het onmogelijk lijkt dat de uitgestrekte massa van Londen niet ver is. Dit is een wandeling van levendige greens en historische gebouwen; Ashtead House, Juniper Hall, Burford…
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