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Thames Path 3/e

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A guidebook to walking the Thames Path, a 180-mile National Trail from the Thames Barrier to the river's source in near Cirencester, passing from central London through Windsor, Henley, and Oxford, and rural countryside. Described in 20 sections, of between 4 and 16 miles (6.5-32km), it is an mainly flat route with good access by public transport and typically takes two weeks to walk. On its way it passes historic sites such as Greenwich, Kew Gardens, Hampton Court, Runnymede, Windsor Castle and Oxford. This guidebook features complete OS 1:50,000 scale mapping of the route and comprehensive information about accommodation, facilities, refreshments and transport links for each stage of the route. It is crammed with fascinating details about the places and features passed along the way. A separate pocket-sized map booklet is also included showing the full route on 1:25,000 scale OS maps, providing all the mapping needed to complete the trail. The Thames Path is an easy riverside walk that discovers the constantly changing character of the River Thames.
Overview map Route summary table Map key Introduction Towpath to National Trail The Path today Wildlife Looking after the river Accommodation and transport Maps Safety Using this guide The Thames Path Stage 1 Thames Barrier to Tower Bridge Stage 2 Tower Bridge to Putney Stage 3 Putney to Kingston Stage 4 Kingston to Chertsey Stage 5 Chertsey to Staines Stage 6 Staines to Windsor Stage 7 Windsor to Maidenhead Stage 8 Maidenhead to Marlow Stage 9 Marlow to Henley Stage 10 Henley to Reading Stage 11 Reading to Pangbourne Stage 12 Pangbourne to Goring Stage 13 Goring to Wallingford Stage 14 Wallingford to Dorchester Stage 15 Dorchester to Abingdon Stage 16 Abingdon to Oxford Stage 17 Oxford to Newbridge Stage 18 Newbridge to Lechlade Stage 19 Lechlade to Cricklade Stage 20 Cricklade to Source Appendix A Optional Prelude: Erith to the Thames Barrier Appendix B Further reading
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