The Thames Path: Madness, Modernism and an Unruly Princess
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The Thames Path: Madness, Modernism and an Unruly Princess

There cannot be many major rivers in the world that have a proper hiking trail attached to them all the way through, from the source to the spot where they join the sea. The Thames, Britain’s most famous river, is lined by such as a “source-to-sea” footpath – which, with a total length of well…

Battersea Power Station: The Beached Whale Has Come Back to Life
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Battersea Power Station: The Beached Whale Has Come Back to Life

For this post, our last before the holidays, I wanted to fulfill as many Christmas wishes as I possibly could. Which meant that, since I had no idea what anyone of you might want me to write about, there was only a single Christmas wish that I positively knew I could fulfill, which was my…

Regent’s Canal of London : The Bleak and the Beautiful
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Regent’s Canal of London : The Bleak and the Beautiful

Scenic walks in urban environments come in one of two guises: they take you either through a cartoon version of nature that has been carefully designed for the delight of urbanites or through feral landscapes – abandoned “brownfield sites” such as railway lines, port installations and industrial depots – that have been reclaimed by nature….

The London Parkland Walk: Town Or Country – Which Side Are You On?
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The London Parkland Walk: Town Or Country – Which Side Are You On?

There are nature walks and there are town walks, and rarely the twain shall meet: trees, mountains and birdsong for one, historic buildings and traffic fumes for the other. But there are also walks that challenge you to work out which is which: to determine where nature ends and where the “town“ of human culture…

Finding George Michael and Marx in London Highgate
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Finding George Michael and Marx in London Highgate

A shrine for a world-famous pop star, the second largest private residence in London, the grave of London’s most iconic political émigré: you will come across all that and more in today’s walk – on top of some surprisingly wild scenery, so wild in fact that you would never expect to find anything like it…

Tales of the Unexpected – The Fishermen of Hastings
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Tales of the Unexpected – The Fishermen of Hastings

One of the best things about hiking and about travelling in general is that, every now and then, you are running into something totally unexpected. Something that you did not even know existed when you set out in the morning and that, in the evening, has enriched your understanding of that particular town, region or…

A London Spy Walk in the Footsteps of the Cambridge Five
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A London Spy Walk in the Footsteps of the Cambridge Five

In our previous London spy walk on the trail of the Cambridge Five, we left off with Maclean and Burgess just about making it to Southampton for the day’s last ferry to France, never to return to the UK. The sudden disappearance of two middle-ranking foreign service officials, at least one of whom was under acute suspicion…