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Twickenham Walking Tour

London

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There’s a lot more to Twickenham than rugby. Among the attractions of this leisurely stroll you will pass Twickenham film studios, the rural retreat of landscape artist J.M.W. Turner, the handsome Palladian mansion of a royal mistress, and see the magnificent view across the Thames to historic Ham House and Richmond Hill.<br />Then meander along the riverbank past the homes of French royal exiles, meet the saucy Naked Ladies and take in Twickenham’s classic Thames waterfront and quirky Eel Pie Island, the home of rhythm & blues.<br />The walk finishes at Twickenham’s picturesque Church Street with its pubs, cafes, restaurants and independent shops. Or you can extend your visit to Strawberry Hill House, Horace Walpole’s ‘Little Gothic Castle’, Eel Pie Island Museum and Twickenham Museum.Itinerary13.55 for 14.00 departure from St Margaret’s railway station TW1 2LH (trains from London Waterloo, Richmond and Twickenham). 2.5 miles (4 kilometres). Approximately 2 hours. The walk from Twickenham to Strawberry Hill House is a further 0.25 miles (0.4 Kilometres).<br /><br /> <br /><strong>Inclusions</strong><br /><strong>What you'll need</strong><br />🧤 <strong>Warm Clothing</strong> - According to the time of year and weather forecast.<br />☂️ <strong>Waterproofs</strong> - According to the time of year and weather forecast.<br />🥤 <strong>Drink</strong> - Drinking Water.<br />⛺ <strong>Camping Equipment</strong> - Light Rucksack<br />📋 <strong>Other</strong> - Mostly flat along paved paths, gravel and grass tracks. Steps at York House Gardens. Recommend suitable shoes for walking.<br />

Cancellation policy

Custom cancellation policy:

  • Cancel before 31 days of your adventure and receive a 75% refund (minus payment processing fees).
  • Cancel within 30 days of the adventure with no refund.
  • Alternate dates may be able to be agreed at no additional cost, but this is not guaranteed.
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