The Capital Ring is a strategic circular walking route in London, around in length. It is promoted by London's 33 local councils, led by the
City of London Corporation in partnership with the
Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority (GLA), colloquially known by the Metonymy, metonym City Hall, is the Devolution in the United Kingdom, devolved Regions of England, regional governance body of Greater London, England. It consists of two political ...
and its functional body for regional transport,
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom.
TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board, which was established in 1933, and His ...
, through which much of the funding is provided. It is called a "ring" because the route completely encircles inner and central London. The official start of the route is the
Woolwich foot tunnel, but the nature of the route means that it can be started or finished at any point. The route signs feature a logo showing
Big Ben in a ring of arrows.
The idea originated in 1990 at one of the early meetings of the London Walking Forum, and the route was completed in September 2005. It passes through green areas of urban and suburban London.
Route sections
Some Capital Ring sections start and/or end at public transport stops. However, most sections involve a further signposted 'Capital Ring Link' to the nearest railway or underground station. Additionally, there are waymarked 'Capital Ring Links' to stations midway along some sections.
Route descriptions
South-east London
Here the Capital Ring comprises three walks, 1 to 3. These are part of the
South East London Green Chain. It starts from the
Woolwich foot tunnel and ends in
Crystal Palace Park. Points of interest in this section include the
Thames Barrier,
Severndroog Castle,
Eltham Palace
Eltham Palace is a large house at Eltham ( ) in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The house consists of the medieval great hall of a former royal residence, to which an Art Deco extension was added in the 193 ...
and the remains of
The Crystal Palace.
South London
In this section, the trail comprises two walks, walk 4 and 5. Points of interest in this section include Biggin Wood (one of the few remnants of the
Great North Wood),
Streatham Common,
Tooting Bec Lido and
Wandsworth Common. The part around
Balham
Balham () is an List of areas of London, area in south-west London, England, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, with small parts extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. It has been settled since Saxon times and appears in t ...
and
Earlsfield is the nearest part of the ring to central London (about 4.5 miles from Charing Cross).
South-west London
Here the Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 6 and 7. Walk 6 consists of a brief walk through suburban
Wimbledon Park, then crosses
Wimbledon Common
Wimbledon Common is a large open space in Wimbledon, London, Wimbledon, southwest London. There are three named areas: Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath, and Putney Lower Common, which together are managed under the name Wimbledon and Putney Co ...
, intersects the
Beverley Brook Walk and then crosses
Richmond Park
Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is the largest of Royal Parks of London, London's Royal Parks and is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation. It was created by Charles I of England, Cha ...
. While the route passes within about 100 metres of
King Henry VIII's Mound, with its
protected view of
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Paul the Apostle, is an Anglican cathedral in London, England, the seat of the Bishop of London. The cathedral serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London in the Church of Engl ...
, this is not indicated on the signposts for the route. Walk 7 continues from Richmond along the Thames, before deviating through old
Isleworth
Isleworth ( ) is a suburban town in the London Borough of Hounslow, West London, England.
It lies immediately east of Hounslow and west of the River Thames and its tributary the River Crane, London, River Crane. Isleworth's original area of ...
, then through the grounds of
Syon Park. It then continues along the
Grand Union Canal to Osterley Lock.
West and north-west London
Here the Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 8 and 9. Points of interest in this section include the
River Brent, the
Wharncliffe Viaduct,
Horsenden Hill (with panoramic views) and
Harrow School
Harrow School () is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon (school founder), John Lyon, a local landowner an ...
. The Capital Ring's most distant part from central London is in
Harrow (about 10 miles from Charing Cross).
North London
The Capital Ring comprises two walks, walk 10 and 11, in North London.
Walk 10 starts from
South Kenton railway station, crosses
Preston Park and passes
Preston Road underground station, before reaching
Fryent Country Park. It then heads south and east to
Brent Reservoir and
West Hendon where it crosses the
Edgware Road,
M1 motorway
The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) motorway, A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; the first motorway in the count ...
and
A41 to reach
Hendon Park, near
Hendon Central Underground station.
Walk 11 starts at Hendon Park, again following the
River Brent and
Mutton Brook through
Hampstead Garden Suburb. It passes
East Finchley Underground station,
Cherry Tree Wood and
Highgate Wood (complete with a tea shop, interpretive display, and green grassy picnic area). From here it passes through
Queen's Wood to the Northern Line's
Highgate Underground station.
North-east London
The Capital Ring is made up of two walks, walk 12 and 13. Walk 12 covers
Highgate
Highgate is a suburban area of N postcode area, north London in the London Borough of Camden, London Boroughs of Camden, London Borough of Islington, Islington and London Borough of Haringey, Haringey. The area is at the north-eastern corner ...
to
Stoke Newington
Stoke Newington is an area in the northwest part of the London Borough of Hackney, England. The area is northeast of Charing Cross. The Manor of Stoke Newington gave its name to Stoke Newington (parish), Stoke Newington, the ancient parish. S ...
, and walk 13 Stoke Newington to
Hackney Wick.
Walk 12 starts at the Priory Gardens entrance to Highgate Underground station and follows the
Parkland Walk past
Crouch End to
Finsbury Park. After crossing the park it follows the
New River past the Stoke Newington reservoirs. It then crosses
Clissold Park and
Abney Park Cemetery before reaching
Stoke Newington railway station; Stoke Newington is also served by the
73 bus. Walk 13 heads east through the streets of
Lower Clapton to
Springfield Park before following the
River Lee Navigation south through
Lea Bridge to White Post Lane, near
Hackney Wick railway station.
East London
In this area, the Capital Ring comprises two walks. Walk 14 passes through the area used for the London
2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
, including the new
Pudding Mill Lane DLR station. This walk follows
The Greenway for most of its distance passing
Abbey Mills Pumping Station, sometimes known as the ‘Cathedral of Sewage’, that was built by Joseph Bazalgette. Walk 15 explores docklands with fine views over the Thames, the
Royal Albert Dock and
London City Airport
London City Airport is an international airport in London, England. It is located in the Royal Docks in the London Borough of Newham, Borough of Newham, about east of the City of London and east of Canary Wharf. These are the two centres ...
. This walk ends at the
Woolwich foot tunnel under the Thames which leads back to the start of the Ring.
Length
Authorities do not agree on the length of the route.
Walk London give the length as , though the distances they give for the 15 sections sum to , and they quote an average length of the 15 sections of , which produces a total of . The total is only according to the
Ramblers; the
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom.
TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board, which was established in 1933, and His ...
website gives it as . Plotting the official route on digital 1:25,000 mapping gives a length of about .
Ultramarathon
The southern section of the Capital Ring, from Woolwich to Richmond Park, provides the route for the London
Ultra Marathon.
Further reading
*
*Detailed guidance, maintained by Ramblers, for walking the Capital Ring, with downloads
Inner London Ramblers web site*
See also
*
London Outer Orbital Path
The London Outer Orbital Path—more usually the "London LOOP"—is a 150-mile (242 km) signed walk along Rights of way in England and Wales, public footpaths, and through parks, woods and fields around the edge of Outer London, Englan ...
(the "London LOOP") – a longer walking route around outer London.
References
External links
Official Transport for London site with links to walk data providers*
ttps://walks.gojauntly.com/collections/conquer-the-capital-ring-4 The Capital Ring on the Go Jauntly app, in partnership with Transport for LondonObserver Feature by Stephen Emms on Capital RingLondon Capital Ring BlogPhotos and description of a walk taken around the Capital Ring during 2006Greenchain.com – official site of the southeast section of the Capital RingFull route on OpenStreetMap
{{Named footpaths in London
Walking in London
Long-distance footpaths in England
Footpaths in London