Barnes and the London Wetland Centre

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Walk directions

Turn left out of the London Wetland Centre and follow the path, initially to the left of the Barn Elms Sports Centre and Boathouse and then beside some sports fields. At a T-junction turn left along the well-signposted Thames Path, alongside the river in the direction of Hammersmith Bridge.

About 225yds (206m) along the path on the left is a stone post, denoting the 1-mile (1.6km) marker of the Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race. Steve Fairbairn, who was born in 1862, founded the Head of the River Race and this was the start of the world-famous, annual boat race that takes place in March.

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  Terrain  - Riverside tow path, muddy after rain
  Landscape  - Views across the Thames
  Dog friendliness  - London Wetland Centre (LWC) is a no-go area for dogs
  Parking  - At LWC (pay if not visiting)
  Toilets en route  - At London Wetland Centre
About the walk
Rowing boats, like birds, glide gracefully through water and also, like birds, you'll see plenty of them during this easy walk. Barnes has long been associated with the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Indeed, the footbridge, added in 1895, was specifically designed to hold the crowds watching the...
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Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.
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Barnes and the London Wetland Centre

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Additional information
  Terrain - Riverside tow path, muddy after rain
  Landscape - Views across the Thames
  Dog friendliness - London Wetland Centre (LWC) is a no-go area for dogs
  Parking - At LWC (pay if not visiting)
  Toilets en route - At London Wetland Centre
About the walk
Rowing boats, like birds, glide gracefully through water and also, like birds, you'll see plenty of them during this easy walk. Barnes has long been associated with the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Indeed, the footbridge, added in 1895, was specifically designed to hold the crowds watching the...
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Greater London
Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.