Hullo everyone,
How about a free guided walk along the Green Chain footpath network on Saturday?
With apologies for the very short notice, Walk London has asked me to conduct this little stroll that exercises both the legs and the brain. They'll be plenty of historical photos to display as we make our way from Dulwich to Crystal Palace on this narrated stroll.
We'll start from the College Road entrance to Dulwich Park outside Dulwich Picture Gallery at 1.30pm. The walk should last about three hours.
We'll gently climb to some of the highest points in the city, parkland giving way to a lovely stroll through dense woodland and on to spectacular views over North Kent. For much of the walk you won't know you are in any city, let alone the Metropolis! This new extension to South East London's 'Green Chain Walk' has proven to be Walk London's most popular route. There's something for everyone, from naturalists to railway enthusiasts, in this verdant wander! We'll end with a good look at the remainders of the Crystal Palace. The course is steep in parts. Feel free to contact me for further information. T. 020 7223 3572, E. ianbull@btinternet.com
You can investigate first at the re-vamped and generously large Green Chain website <http://www.greenchain.com/>
There's another, rather special, walk on Sunday. Please see <http://www.walk4life.info/events/500-ye ... sh-history>
and a map here...
<http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4522132>
I look forward to seeing you!
All the best
Ian Bull
Free guided walk on Saturday 28th
Re: Free guided walk on Saturday 28th
Hullo everyone,
Once again I've forgotten to mention that this walk isn't really suitable for prams or buggys thanks to two kissing gates in Sydenham Hill Woods Nature reserves. If you don't mind folding buggys and carrying there's no problem.
All the best
Ian Bull
Once again I've forgotten to mention that this walk isn't really suitable for prams or buggys thanks to two kissing gates in Sydenham Hill Woods Nature reserves. If you don't mind folding buggys and carrying there's no problem.
All the best
Ian Bull