
"The London Outer Orbital Path (Loop, for short) is a signposted trail around the capital. First proposed way back in 1990, it opened its first section in 1996 and became fully walkable in 2001."
"The Loop winds its way clockwise in and out of the city's boundaries, crossing the Thames at Kingston and linking up some of the city's greatest green spaces (Bushy, Nonsuch and Trent Parks, to name a few)."
"Even if you're neither an avid walker nor a Londoner, the Loop offers a unique perspective of the city, revealing neighborhoods and landmarks often overlooked."
The London Loop is a 150-mile orbital trail around London, divided into 24 stages ranging from four to ten miles. It begins in Erith and ends in Purfleet, crossing the Thames and connecting various green spaces. The trail offers a unique perspective of the city, revealing neighborhoods and landmarks often overlooked. Accessible by public transport, the Loop provides an opportunity for both locals and visitors to explore the vastness of London beyond typical tourist routes, highlighting its hidden treasures and diverse landscapes.
Read at Time Out London
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