Beautiful country walks near London
London is renowned for its thriving arts scene and buzzing nightlife but, when it’s time for a rural escape, several idyllic day trips are within easy reach
London is renowned for its thriving arts scene and buzzing nightlife but, when it’s time for a rural escape, several idyllic day trips are within easy reach
London is renowned for its thriving arts scene and buzzing nightlife but, when it’s time for a rural escape, several idyllic day trips are within easy reach
Close to royal parks and leafy garden squares, The Carlton Tower Jumeirah and Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel are ideally situated for an urban afternoon stroll. However, the English countryside is only a short drive away, so discover its villages, hills and ancient woodland with our guide to rural rambling.
For an invigoratingly hilly hike, head to the sea-eroded chalk cliffs on England’s southern coast in East Sussex. This stunning section of the South Downs National Park is crisscrossed with walking trails just waiting to be explored. A 14-mile coastal trail runs from Seaford to Eastbourne, passing lighthouses, seaside promenades and historic coastguard cottages along the way, while you can descend the stairs at Hope Gap for a bracing walk along the beach. For a shorter ramble, the Seven Sisters and Friston Forest Circular Walk is an eight-mile trail that showcases the area’s dramatic coastal beauty. Have your camera close to hand as you pass Birling Gap, where white cliffs plunge into the sea.
Known for its country houses, castles and charming villages, the Cotswolds spans 800 miles and five counties. With more than 3,000 miles of footpaths just waiting to be explored – as well as one of the UK’s most popular long-distance trails, the 102-mile Cotswold Way – the only difficult part is deciding where to start your countryside adventure. Make your way from Broadway to Toddington with the Gloucestershire-Warwickshire Steam Railway running alongside you and pass through Stanton and Stanway – two of the Cotswolds’ prettiest villages due to their Jacobean manor houses. See mosaics at Chedworth Roman Villa before wandering through wildflower meadows along the banks of the River Coln, or admire 2,500 tree species as you stroll woodland trails in Westonbirt, The National Arboretum.
Follow the River Thames as it flows west out of London and towards the Chiltern Hills and you’ll soon find yourself in Marlow. Life in this welcoming Georgian market town revolves around the river, and a walk along the Thames Path is the perfect way to experience this scenic stretch of water. Make your way across Marlow suspension bridge and stop to see flower-strewn canal boats navigate the historic lock. For lunch, try contemporary dishes in rustic surroundings at The Hand and Flowers by chef Tom Kerridge – the only pub in the UK to have been awarded two Michelin stars.
Having embraced the countryside, return to London to explore the luxury boutiques in Knightsbridge and the smart dining establishments in Chelsea near The Carlton Tower Jumeirah and Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel. If you prefer an evening in, the hotel’s marble-clad bathrooms are the perfect place to relax with a bath after a rural walk.