Thames Down Link
Thames Down Link | |
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Length | 15 mi (24 km) |
Location | Greater London, Surrey |
Designation | Long Distance Footpath |
Trailheads | Kingston Bridge Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Box Hill station Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Use | Hiking |
Elevation | |
Highest point | Mickleham Downs, Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). |
Lowest point | Kingston Bridge, Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). |
Hiking details | |
Trail difficulty | easy |
Season | all |
Sights | Hogsmill (river), River Mole, Ashtead Park school and Downs, Box Hill, Surrey, |
The Thames Down Link is a 24 km (15 mi) official walking route linking the Thames Path and the North Downs Way.
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Name
The path is so called as it connects the River Thames with the North Downs, the hill range which is to the south as far as the western border of Surrey.
Source
It starts at Kingston upon Thames town centre and finishes at Box Hill & Westhumble railway station. The path follows as closely as possible the banks of the Hogsmill River through the urban fringes of Kingston passing Berrylands railway station. South of this it is more rural following the banks of the river south through fields to the A3 and under the South Western railway line. A pavemented section by roads passes through Old Malden. After crossing the A240 near Tolworth centre the walk leaves the Hogsmill River and continues on a narrow green strip between houses and beside a stream to reach the Horton Country Park, Ewell. The route follows a wide path through the country park soon passing the former West Park Hospital. It continues over elevated Epsom Common and then crosses the Sutton and Mole Valley Lines to reach Ashtead Park. The route then passes through the edge of Ashtead and then begins to climb up to the North Downs, crossing the M25 motorway and then following the ancient Stane Street Roman Road through Tyrrell's Wood and on over Mickleham Downs from where a trip to neighbouring Box Hill on the path to the south is recommended for those making the return journey by foot. It otherwise reaches further south then west to reach the A24 and the North Downs Way which continues west about 200 metres to Box Hill & Westhumble railway station (Chapel Lane, Westhumble).
See also
External links
- Thames Down Link (text route instructions)
- Lower Mole Project - countryside and healthy walks
- Thames Down Link (Long Distance Walkers Association)
- Full GPX track at gps-routes.co.uk
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