Route Overview

Jubilee Greenway

Jubilee Greenway

The Jubilee Greenway makes use of existing walking and cycling routes wherever possible beginning at Buckingham Palace and joining Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens Royal Parks with Paddington Station and the Grand Union Canal at Little Venice. Following the Regents Canal through Camden The Greenway then connects to East London through Victoria Park to the River Thames where the Woolwich Foot Tunnel ties Greenwich and the South Bank to the original Walkway at Tower Bridge and back to St James’ via Westminster.

Distance walking each Section
Section: km: ml:
1 (Buckingham Palace to Little Venice) 6 3.7
2 (Little Venice to Camden) 3.7 2.3
3 (Camden to Victoria Park) 7.6 4.7
4 (Victoria Park to Stokes Road (along Elevated Greenway) 8 5
5 (Stokes Road to the River Thames) 6.6 4.1
6 (River Thames to Greenwich) 10 6.2
7 (Greenwich to Tower Bridge) 9.5 5.9
8 (Tower Bridge to Westminster Bridge (via South Bank) 3.9 2.4
9 (Westminster Bridge to Buckingham Palace) 3.5 2.2
10 (Victoria Park to Limehouse Basin - via Mile End Park) 4.2 2.6

Interesting places on or near the route:

Lambeth Bridge
Leicester Square
Museum of London and surrounding area
Sir John Soane's Museum

Signage:

The Jubilee Greenway is being waymarked with distinctive glass pavement slabs – until that work has been completed you will have to take extra care and use the map to help you find your way - although some of these new slabs have already been installed on section 1.

Further information:

For information about the Jubilee Walkway Trust click here.

 

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Map of the Jubilee Greenway
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