Ruta del Támesis: de Kingston a Hampton Court
Ruta del Támesis: de Kingston a Hampton Court
Lugar favorito (Segmento) • Sendero
Ciclismo
4.9
(348)
Gravel
5.0
(11)
Ciclismo de carretera
5.0
(2)
MTB
5.0
(1)
The Thames Path: Kingston to Hampton Court offers a delightful riverside journey through Southwest London, connecting the vibrant town of Kingston-upon-Thames with the historic Hampton Court Palace. This scenic stretch, often known as the "Barge Walk," follows the River Thames, providing a flat, accessible route perfect for walkers and cyclists looking to explore the area's rich history and natural beauty. It forms a picturesque segment of the much larger Thames Path National Trail, a 184-mile route tracing the river's course.
…Consejos
9 de agosto de 2019
Ciclismo
14 de junio de 2018
Ciclismo
15 de junio de 2021
Ciclismo
Regístrate gratis en komoot para ver 5 consejos y fotos más.
Regístrate gratis
Rutas cercanas
Mejores rutas cerca de Ruta del Támesis: de Kingston a Hampton Court
4,4
(73)
408
ciclistas
44,2km
02:52
150m
150m
Embark on the Thames Path and Richmond Park Loop, a moderate touring bicycle adventure that spans 27.5 miles (44.2 km) with 507 feet (155 metres) of elevation gain. This route…
4,3
(11)
531
ciclistas
Ruta en bicicleta difícil. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.
4,3
(14)
277
ciclistas
Paseo fácil en bici. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Pistas pavimentadas en su mayoría.
Detalles
Información
Distancia 4,32 km
Ascenso 10 m
Descenso 10 m
Clima
Desarrollado por Foreca
lunes 4 mayo
17°C
9°C
0 %
Consejos adicionales sobre el clima
Velocidad máx. del viento: 13,0 km/h
Más visitado durante
enero
febrero
marzo
abril
mayo
junio
julio
agosto
septiembre
octubre
noviembre
diciembre
The path is predominantly a well-maintained, hard-packed gravel surface, often referred to as the "Barge Walk." It is generally considered an easy walk with no significant elevation changes, making it suitable for most fitness levels, including families and those seeking a leisurely outing. Cyclists will find it manageable even on a road bike due to the firm surface.
This section of the Thames Path spans approximately 3 to 3.5 miles (around 5-5.6 km). On average, it takes about two hours to complete on foot at a leisurely pace, allowing time to enjoy the views and landmarks.
Absolutely! The path offers continuous riverside views and glimpses of historical sites. Key landmarks include Hampton Court Palace itself, with its impressive Tudor facade and the elaborate fencing of the Privy Garden. You'll also pass by interesting riverine features like Thames Ditton Island and Raven's Ait, and get views of Hampton Court Bridge and Turk's Pier.
Both Kingston and Hampton Court are well-served by public transport. You can easily reach the starting point in Kingston via Kingston train station. At the Hampton Court end, Hampton Court train station provides convenient access, making it easy to walk one way and take the train back, or vice versa.
Yes, this section of the Thames Path is very family-friendly. The path is wide, flat, and well-maintained, making it suitable for pushchairs and young children. The easy terrain and scenic views provide an enjoyable experience for all ages.
The Thames Path from Kingston to Hampton Court is generally dog-friendly, offering a pleasant riverside walk for you and your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially in busier sections or near wildlife, and to be mindful of other walkers and cyclists. Please ensure you clean up after your dog.
While the immediate path itself is primarily natural, both Kingston and Hampton Court offer excellent options. Kingston town centre boasts a historic market square with numerous cafes and riverside pubs. Near Hampton Court Palace, you'll find various cafes and pubs to refresh yourself after your walk, particularly around Hampton Court Bridge.
As a popular and accessible route, this section of the Thames Path can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends and public holidays. The path is wide enough to accommodate both walkers and cyclists without constant conflict, but if you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon.
Yes, this section is very suitable for cycling. The hard-packed gravel path is wide and well-maintained, making it accessible for various bike types. Many cyclists find it perfectly manageable even on a road bike, though a hybrid or gravel bike would also be an excellent choice for comfort and stability.
The "Barge Walk" has a rich history, having been part of the Hampton Court estate for approximately 500 years. Historically, it served as the preferred route for royal parties traveling between London and Hampton Court Palace via elegant state barges, highlighting the river's past importance as a transport artery. It's a path once traversed by royalty!
Yes, the path is generally suitable for winter hikes. The hard-packed gravel surface holds up well in most weather conditions, though some sections might be muddy after heavy rain. The lack of significant elevation changes makes it less challenging in colder conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and wear appropriate footwear and clothing.