Walks you can reach from Charing Cross by train
Middlesex · South East England | Walks by foot
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Blackheath Station to Canary Wharf Station (Kent)
15m direct from Charing Cross.
12km. 2h30.
Leafy Georgian avenues, open heath, parkland, Royal Observatory hill, riverside Thames Path, Docklands waterfront, and financial district.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Borough Green & Wrotham Station to Sevenoaks Station (Kent)
30m direct from Charing Cross.
16km. Moderate ascents. 4h30–7h30.
An essential walk! Greensand hills, apple orchards, woodland paths, streams, deer park, open parkland, and historic manor grounds. Mostly secluded. Can be muddy.
Highlights: Ightham Mote (14th century manor; a visit easily fits into a walk schedule), Knole House (enormous aristocratic estate, associated with the Bloomsbury Group; well worth a visit but consumes a day in itself), and Knole Park.
Lunch stops: the Plough (2h–3h in), or Ightham Mote café (2h–3h30 in).
End-of-walk rewards: the Chequers, the Restoration, or the Sennockian.
Sevenoaks Station Circular via Knole House (Kent)
30m direct from Charing Cross.
16km.
A rambler favourite! Deer park, fields, woods, coppiced woodland, escarpment ridge, bluebell and wild garlic woods, and Weald views. Some mud inevitable.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Yalding Station to Sevenoaks Station (Kent)
30m direct from Charing Cross.
21km.
A rambler favourite! Undulating Kent farmland, orchards, bluebell woods, greensand escarpment, and deer park. Waymarking can disappear.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Leigh Station to Sevenoaks Station (Kent)
30m direct from Charing Cross.
14km. 4h30.
Rolling Kentish farmland, fields, oasthouses, bluebell woods, steep greensand hillside, and deer park. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Hurst Green Station to Sevenoaks Station (Surrey)
30m direct from Charing Cross.
18km.
Greensand ridge, chart hills, undulating woodland, commons, deer park, historic estates, and suburban old town. Steep climbs.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Edenbridge Station to Sevenoaks Station (Kent)
30m direct from Charing Cross.
17km.
Open fields, NE ascent to Toy's Hill, and easterly woodland walking after Ide Hill.
An alternative variant of Hurst Green to Chiddingstone Causeway – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Otford Station Circular via the Darent Valley (Kent)
45m direct from Charing Cross.
Tough: steep ascents. 13km. 4h–6h30.
A rambler favourite! North Downs hills, chalk woodland, bluebell woods, open commons, grassy fields, disused golf course, Darent Valley riverbank, and quaint village. Can be muddy.
Lunch stops in Shoreham (1h30–2h in): the Samuel Palmer, the Kings Arms, or the Mount Vineyard.
End-of-walk rewards: the Crown, the Bull, or the Woodman.
Otford Station to Eynsford Station (Kent)
45m direct from Charing Cross.
14km. 4h.
River valley, open fields, orchards, beech woods, golf course, ridge path, and historic villages. Can be muddy.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Otford Station to Snodland Station (Kent)
45m direct from Charing Cross.
21km.
North Downs ridge, southern escarpment, fields, woods, open views south, forest, country park, open countryside, and urban streets.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Farningham Road Station to Otford Station (Kent)
45m direct from Charing Cross.
20km. 5h.
Ancient woodland, field edges, riverside Darent Valley Path, low hills, chalk downland, quaint villages, golf course, and nature reserves. Motocross path closures possible.
Documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.
Otford Station to Shoreham Station (Kent)
45m direct from Charing Cross.
8km.
A rambler favourite! North Downs hills, chalk woodland, bluebell woods, open commons, grassy fields, and Shoreham village. Can be muddy.
A shorter variant of Otford Circular via Romney Street – documented by the Saturday Walkers Club.