Friday, 31 December 2010

Delightful Deptford and glorious Greenwich

If one of your new year resolutions is to take more exercise, or just to get out in your local area a bit more, you might like to join the local Ramblers Association for this walk on 2 January which is part of the RA's Winter Walks festival. (It's actually called Glorious Greenwich and delightful Deptford but I took the liberty of rearranging the title to reflect the true status of the two areas despite what it says in the blurb ;-))


"Greenwich might be a World Heritage Site but its less glamorous neighbour has much to discover including one of the most outstanding London churches and a curious link to a Russian tsar. Start the year by finding out more about them both on this enticing stroll, also part of the Ramblers Festival of Winter Walks. 6.5km/4 miles, 2-2½ hours.."

The 4-mile walk starts at 10.30am on Sunday 2 January, meet at the Cutty Sark DLR station. Full details are here.

Thanks to Luke for the tip-off.

1 comment:

Des de Moor said...

Thanks for blogging this -- it went really well with 43 people turning up, many of whom were fascinated to find out about Deptford. If you cover the whole of the old borough you might be interested too in the Hills of Lewisham walk that's coming up on Sunday 6 February. Full details on the Group Walks Finder on the Ramblers website and there's also a facebook Group for these short walks: Blackheath Ramblers Walking Out.