Walks you can reach from Greenhithe by train

Kent · South East England

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Greenhithe.

Dartford
UK - Kent - Near Dartford - River Thames by JulesFoto

Dartford Circular via Dartford Marshes (Kent)

5 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Circular around Dartford Marshes beside the meandering River Darent towards the Thames, with wading birds and the ruins of the Wells fireworks factory.

Walk details: Kent Downs National Landscape (tips, photos and local insights).

9
KM
London Bridge
Some Nights - Tower Bridge, London, UK by @davidgutierrez.co.uk

London Bridge Circular (Surrey)

45 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

A walk through London's history around the square mile, past the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral and the Guildhall.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: Two thirds urban. Several sets of steps, cobbled streets and narrow alleys.

Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

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10
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Faversham
Looking west by peckhamryecrow

Faversham Circular via Uplees Marshes (Kent)

1 hour direct from Greenhithe.

Flat marshland, creek embankments, farm fields, quiet country lanes, woodland and tidal waterways.

Time: 4h30

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

20
KM
Higham
UK - Kent - Near Higham - RSPB Higham Marshes by JulesFoto

Higham to Gravesend (Kent)

15 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Flat estuary landscape, gravel tracks, grassy paths, marshes, open water, mud flats, RSPB reserve, industrial heritage and big skies.

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

18
KM
Rochester
Rochester #Rochester #UK #Travel #Canon550D #Sigma #Castle #Cathedral #History by Elizabethhy

Rochester to Sole Street (Kent)

30 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Dickensian Kent and the Medway: Rochester's cathedral and castle, then Ranscombe Farm and Cobham Park to Sole Street.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

The Rochester Cathedral: England's second-oldest cathedral, founded in 604, in the heart of Rochester.

The Rochester Castle: A Norman castle beside the Medway with one of the tallest surviving keeps in England.

The Ranscombe Farm Reserve: A nature reserve near Rochester protecting rare arable wildflowers on the Kent downs.

The Cobham Park: A landscaped Repton parkland surrounding Cobham Hall, with the Darnley Mausoleum.

Time: 3h30–7h

Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

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14
KM
Blackheath
St Germans Place - Blackheath, London by SE9 London

Blackheath to Canary Wharf (Kent)

30 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Leafy Georgian avenues, open heath, parkland, Royal Observatory hill, riverside Thames Path, Docklands waterfront and financial district.

Time: 2h30

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

12
KM
Blackheath
Uplifting the Spirits by bimbler2009

Blackheath to Deptford (Kent)

30 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Urban London, genteel residential streets, Georgian and Victorian estates, large open heathland, well-kept parks, river valleys, Victorian cemeteries and green hilltops with panoramic city views.

Time: 5h

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

22
KM
Faversham
The Coupling by Peter Juerges

Faversham to Whitstable (Kent)

1 hour direct from Greenhithe.

Easy coastal walk, flat terrain, seaside villages and open shoreline.

Coastal: three quarters along the coast.

Time: 3h30–7h30

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Similar walks: Railwalks (inc. GPX) and Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

Gentle
16
KM
Teynham
The Swale - 23 | Sheppey Crossing and the Grain Power Station by Paul Dykes

Teynham to Faversham (Kent)

1 hour direct from Greenhithe.

Flat orchards and fruit farms, tidal river seawall, coastal creeks, mudflats, salt marshes, drainage ditches, dykes, windswept grazing marshes and historic market town streets.

Time: 5h30

Warnings: Can be muddy.

Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

25
KM
Gravesend
Queen Elizabeth Sunset by Kev Gregory (General)

Gravesend to Sole Street (Kent)

7 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Recommended: A route of two halves: a quiet way through Gravesend on residential streets, small parks and a green lane, then around 70% off-road through wide open fields and woodland and small lanes towards Sole Street. Easy-going paths; a steep lane in places. Around 70% off-road overall. Almost follows the Weald Way long-distance route between the petrol station and Sole Street. Passes alongside the Cyclopark, a linear country park. Bluebells in the small woodlands in season.

Time: 2h30–5h

Lunch: A Morrisons with a cafe and toilets at the edge of Gravesend, plus a small petrol station; a pub and a tiny shop at Sole Street.

Warnings: White Post Lane requires a 20m stretch of road walking; take care.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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9
KM
Rochester
La Torre de Londres era així / London Tower looked like this by SBA73

Rochester to Maidstone East (Kent)

30 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Recommended: Gorgeous. A gorgeous, very off-road and quiet route following the River Medway along the Medway Valley Walk, then the North Downs Way and the Augustine Camino before rejoining the river. Well signed throughout and with only a few short bits crossing or going under motorways. Follows the Medway Valley Walk, the North Downs Way and the Augustine Camino. No public transport in the central section, though Aylesford station is about a mile from the village.

Time: 5h–10h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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19
KM
Gillingham
Low Tide in Gillingham … by marc.barrot

Gillingham to Sittingbourne (Kent)

30 minutes direct from Greenhithe.

Recommended: Lovely views out over the marshes. A lovely, varied route through woods, fields, gentle hills, orchards and a river estuary, with small sections of mostly safe road walking. The first half is farmland over very gentle hills; the second follows the Medway estuary on the England Coast Trail, with lovely views over the marshes and mudflats. Quite a lot of tarmac and with some muddy parts and slanted cycle gates. The estuary section is on the England Coast Trail. Optional detour along a causeway to 'Horrid Hill'. Break points at Borden, Newington, Rainham, Riverside Country Park and the Strand leisure area.

Time: 5h30–11h

Lunch: Break points with pubs/shops at Borden, Newington and Rainham; cafes and toilets at Riverside Country Park and the Strand.

Warnings: Steps, stiles and gates throughout, plus slanted cycle gates along the estuary. A field path beyond Newington was not reinstated across crops. Care crossing main roads.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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21
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