Stations as far as Wadhurst, Canterbury, Dover and Faversham (the last three by high-speed trains from St Pancras) fall within the journey time limit.
Routes
- Capital Ring
This waymarked route forms a circuit of 126km (divisible into linear routes) around London at the approximate radius of the North and South Circular Roads, linking green spaces. - Coal Tax Circuit
A 315km walk which links up the markers which delineate the 1860s boundary, within which imports of coal and wine were taxed by the City of London Corporation. - Eden Valley Walk (Kent)
A 24km route through the Eden valley in Kent between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. - Get out of London: east to Gravesend
A 52km route from Trafalgar Square to Gravesend via Greenwich and Joyden’s Wood. - Get out of London: south-east to Sevenoaks
A 51km walk from Trafalgar Square to Sevenoaks via Chislehurst and either Knockholt Pound or Otford. - Greensand Way
A 179km walk along the Greensand ridge between Haslemere and Hamstreet. - High Weald Landscape Walk
A walk of 153km between Horsham and Rye, traversing the High Weald. - London Loop
A 277km circuit of the capital which follows close to the outer boundaries of the London boroughs, sometimes extending into neighbouring areas. - London Summits Walk
A 320km circuit taking in the highest point in each London borough (plus the summit of the City of London). - Medway Valley Walk
A 45km walk between Tonbridge and Rochester, following the course of the River Medway. - North Downs Way
A walk of 201km between Farnham and Dover. - Ring around the Underground
This 302km route takes you in a grand circular multiple-stage walking tour connecting all the outer termini of the London Underground, the Tube. - Royal Military Canal Path
A 45km walk alongside the Royal Military Canal between Hythe and Rye. - Saxon Shore Way
A 258km waymarked walk along the Saxon-era shoreline of Kent (that is to say, when Thanet was still an island) between Gravesend and Hastings. - Stour Valley Way (Kent)
A 93km walk between Lenham and Pegswell Bay, following the River Stour through Kent. - Thames Path
A walk of 440km between Greenwich and the river’s source.
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