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Enjoy the heatwave with these city walks
Going on a long walk is perfect for clearing the mind, improving your mental and physical health, and is also a great way to discover new places in your local area. London is full of beautiful walks where you can appreciate the colourful and picturesque spring blooms, see some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, and discover hidden gems.
With the promised summer heatwave finally ahead of us, The Lady spoke to the team at The Ascott Limited’s UK properties, including The Cavendish London
in Mayfair and the Citadines Apart’hotel London portfolio, who have shared their favourite walks across the capital.
10 of London’s best long walks to try Abigail Blasi © Provided by The Independent
If you’re in London and yearning for a long walk, but don’t want to veer from your tier, the capital has an astonishing range of long, signposted trails for ramblers.
They range from less than 10 miles to more than 100 miles, with plenty to discover in between.
So strap on your walking shoes and see a side of the capital without the crowds.
Capital Ring (78 miles)
The Capital Ring starts and ends at Woolwich Foot Tunnel, and is divided into 15 sections, bursting with bucolic places where you can pretend you’re in the countryside. Sights on the way include the gloriously glass-domed Syon Park; the reed-fringed Welsh Harp (Brent Reservoir); the Grand Union Canal; and Walthamstow Marshes, where geese, swans and kestrels dot the wetlands.