- Capital Ring
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Capital Ring
Photo=Signs at Woolwich Foot Tunnel.jpg
Caption=The Capital Ring sign at the southern entrance toWoolwich foot tunnel
Location=Greater London
Designation=UK National Trail
Length=Convert|120|km|mi|0 (see below)
Start/End Points=circular
Use=Walking
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Hazards=The Capital Ring is a strategic walking route that is being promoted by London's 33 local councils, led by the
City of London Corporation in partnership with theGreater London Authority and its functional body for regional transport,Transport for London , through which much of the funding is provided. It is called a "ring" because the route completely encircles inner and central London.The official start of the route is the
Woolwich foot tunnel , but the nature of the route means that it can be started or finished at almost any point.The idea originated in 1990 at one of the early meetings of the London Walking Forum and it was completed in September 2005. It passes through green areas of both urban and suburban London.
Route sections
* Walk 1:
Woolwich toFalconwood
* Walk 2:Falconwood to Grove Park
* Walk 3: Grove Park to Crystal Palace
* Walk 4: Crystal Palace toStreatham
* Walk 5:Streatham toWimbledon Park
* Walk 6:Wimbledon Park to Richmond
* Walk 7: Richmond toOsterley Lock
* Walk 8:Osterley Lock toGreenford
* Walk 9:Greenford to SouthKenton
* Walk 10: SouthKenton toHendon
* Walk 11:Hendon toHighgate
* Walk 12:Highgate toStoke Newington
* Walk 13:Stoke Newington toHackney Wick
* Walk 14:Hackney Wick toBeckton District Park
* Walk 15:Beckton District Park toWoolwich Route descriptions
outh-East London
Here the Capital Ring comprises three walks, 1 to 3 and is known as the Green Chain Walk. It starts from the
Woolwich foot tunnel and ends in Crystal Palace Park. Points of interest in this section include theThames Barrier ,Severndroog Castle ,Eltham Palace and the remains ofThe Crystal Palace .outh London
In this section, the trail comprises two walks, walk 4 and 5. Points of interest in this section include Biggin Wood (one of the few remnants of the
Great North Wood ),Streatham Common ,Tooting Bec Lido andWandsworth Common .outh-West London
Here the Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 6 and 7. Walk 6 consists of a brief walk through suburban
Wimbledon Park , then crossesWimbledon Common and thenRichmond Park . While the route passes within about 100 metres ofKing Henry VIII's Mound , with itsprotected view ofSt Paul's Cathedral , this is not indicated on the signposts for the route. Walk 7 continues from Richmond along the Thames, before deviating through oldIsleworth , then through the grounds ofSyon Park . It then continues along theGrand Union Canal to Osterley Lock.West and North-West London
Here the Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 8 and 9. Points of interest in this section include the
River Brent , theWharncliffe Viaduct ,Horsenden Hill (with panoramic views) andHarrow School .North London
The Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 10 and 11, in North London.
Walk 10 starts from
South Kenton railway station , crossesPreston Park and passes Preston Road underground station, before reachingFryent Country Park . It then heads south and east toBrent Reservoir andWest Hendon where it crosses theEdgware Road ,M1 motorway and A41 to reachHendon Park , nearHendon Central tube station Walk 11 starts at Hendon Park, again following the River Brent and Mutton Brook through
Hampstead Garden Suburb . It passesEast Finchley tube station , Cherry Tree Wood andHighgate Wood (complete with a tea shop, interpretive display, and green grassy picnic area). From here it passes throughQueen's Wood to the Northern Line'sHighgate tube station .North-East London
The Capital Ring is made up of two walks, walk 12 and 13. Walk 12 covers
Highgate toStoke Newington , and walk 13 Stoke Newington toHackney Wick .Walk 12 starts at the Priory Gardens entrance to
Highgate tube station and follows theParkland Walk pastCrouch End toFinsbury Park . After crossing the park it follows the New River past the Stoke Newington reservoirs. It then crossesClissold Park andAbney Park Cemetery before reachingStoke Newington railway station ; Stoke Newington is also served by the 73 bus. Walk 13 heads east though the streets ofLower Clapton to Springfield Park before following theRiver Lee Navigation south throughLea Bridge to White Post Lane, nearHackney Wick railway station .East London
In this area, the Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 14 and 15, which pass through the area earmarked for the London
2012 Summer Olympics , includingPudding Mill Lane DLR station . Walk 14 follows The Greenway for most of its distance.Length
Authorities do not agree on the length of the route. Walk London [http://www.walklondon.org.uk/route.asp?route=1] give the length as 125 km (78 miles), the distances they give for the 15 sections sum to 133 km, yet they say the average length of the 15 sections is 7.8 km, which produces a total of 117 km. The total is only 115 km (72 miles) according to the Ramblers Association [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/paths/capitalring.html] ; the Transport for London website [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/walking/localroutes/1160.aspx] gives it as 117 km (73 miles). Plotting the official route on digital 1:25 000 mapping gives a length of about 120 km.
ee also
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London Outer Orbital Path
*Walking in London Further reading
*cite book
first = Colin
last = Saunders
date=2006-06-15
title = The Capital Ring
publisher = Aurum Press
id = ISBN 1-84513-075-8External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2008/jan/27/walkingholidays.london Observer Feature by Stephen Emms on Capital Ring
* http://www.londoncapitalring.blogspot.com London Capital Ring Blog
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/walking/localroutes/1160.aspx Capital Ring Walk details on TFL website]
* [http://www.walklondon.org.uk/route.asp?R=1 Walk London Capital Ring Site (includes maps of each section)]
* [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/paths/capitalring.html Ramblers Association page on the Capital Ring]
* [http://www.bertuchi.co.uk/crindex.php Photos and description of a walk taken around the Capital Ring during 2006.]
* [http://www.greenchain.com/ Greenchain.com - official site of the southeast section of the Capital Ring]
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