Did you know that you can walk the world's longest coastal path in London?
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Did you know that you can walk the world's longest coastal path in London?
"The King Charles III Coastal Path bends and curves 2,700 miles around the entire English coastline, from Berwick-upon-Tweed all the way down to Land's End."
"The section that stops by the capital stretches just over 76 miles between Woolwich and Grain near Rochester, following the river the entire way."
"The trail takes you past a number of heritage sites and wildlife hotspots, including Woolwich Arsenal, the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, and various marshes."
"The whole section from Woolwich to Grain takes roughly 15 and 17 hours to complete, so you may want to book into a hotel mid-way through."
The King Charles III Coastal Path, the longest maintained coastal path globally, spans 2,700 miles around the English coastline. It is now fully accessible to walkers. The London section stretches 76 miles from Woolwich to Grain, connecting with the Thames Path. This route features heritage sites and wildlife hotspots, including Woolwich Arsenal and RSPB Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve. The walk takes approximately 15 to 17 hours, with a recommendation to book accommodation along the way. A bus service connects incomplete sections of the trail.
Read at Time Out London
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