London Loop from Jubilee Park to Bromley
Saturday, 09 Aug 2008 - 10:00:00
Greater London Bromley
Starting in the Jubilee Country Park
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Jelle (47)
Owner: Easy Walkers
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Price Range: Free
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Activity Open
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All Welcome
This is the first of a couple of walks I'd like to organise in coming weeks of the London loop.
This is section 3 - a very pleasant section passing through attractive countryside linking several country parks and commons.
Here's a description from their site:http://www.walklondon.org.uk/section.asp?section=3
Starting in the Jubilee Country Park, close to Petts Wood station, the first 4km (2.5ml) are fairly level, alternating between paths through woods and commons and residential roads in Crofton.
This leads to the charming village of Farnborough with its churchyard where Gypsy Lee is buried. After that it is almost non-stop countryside with outstanding views.
High Elms Country Park has magnificent trees, and fascinating remains of the old house, its gardens and outbuildings. The terrain now gets more undulating on footpaths through fields, with some quite steep slopes.
In quick succession, the route is either shared with or brushes no fewer than six routes in the Bromley Circular Walks and Trails series (Petts Wood, Farnborough, Cudham, Leaves Green, Nash and Three Commons), so there are plenty of opportunities for making up longer routes and links at will.
At the top of one long climb is a memorial to the abolishment of slavery (because William Wilberforce discussed the subject with Prime Minister George Pitt here). You descend to the section's only water feature, Keston Ponds, passing a spring known as Caesar's Well, a source of the River Ravensbourne. Biggin Hill Airport lies a little to the south, and you are likely to see several movements by the small private aircraft that use it.
The route now becomes fairly level again through Keston village and along the well wooded West Wickham Common to the finishing point on Gates Green Road, where a link leads to Hayes station.
I am looking forward to sharing a cool beer after!