Walks you can reach from Feltham by train
Middlesex · South East England
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Windsor and Eton Riverside Circular via Windsor Great Park (Berkshire)
30 minutes direct from Feltham.
Beginner-friendly: A gigantic well-signposted park. It’s completely fine to deviate from the suggested route — explore as you like! The lunch stop is a simple café, so no messing around with booking a table in advance.
Time: 5h–9h30
3 lunch spots: Windsor Great Park (2h30–5h in) — the King And Castle, or Savill Garden Visitor Centre Cafe; plus Water Lilies at Windsor Great Park (3h–5h30 in)
3 end-of-walk rewards: the Two Brewers Pub, the Prince Harry, or the Royal Windsor
Source: Trains2Green.

Sunningdale to Windsor and Eton Riverside (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Feltham.
Parkland, lake shores, ornamental gardens, light woodland, deer park, tree-lined avenue and historic town streets.
Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.
Time: 3h30–7h30
1 lunch spot: Savill Garden Visitor Centre Cafe (1h30–3h30 in)
4 end-of-walk rewards: the Prince Harry, the Carpenters Arms, the Royal Windsor, or the Boatman
Adapted from: Time Out Country Walks Volume 1.
Similar walk: the Saturday Walkers Club.

Blackwater to Wokingham (Hampshire)
45 minutes direct from Feltham.
River meadows, gravel-pit lakes, nature reserves, country lanes, mixed and pine woodland, heathland, golf course, soft fruit farms and historic market town.
Time: 6h
Warnings: Flood risk in places.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Twickenham Circular via Marble Hill Park (Middlesex)
5 minutes direct from Feltham.
Flat urban riverside paths, small river corridors, local parks, Thames towpath, luxury riverside houses and Palladian parkland.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Richmond Circular (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Feltham.
River Thames path, open parkland, woodland, deer park, grassy slopes and hilltop views.
Richmond Park: A vast royal park home to herds of red and fallow deer.
Time: 3h
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Egham Circular via the Windsor Great Park (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Feltham.
Loop from Egham through Windsor Great Park and the Long Walk to the Magna Carta memorials at Runnymede.
The Windsor Great Park: A vast royal deer park south of Windsor Castle, crossed by the Long Walk.
Runnymede: The Thames-side meadow where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215.
Time: 3h30–7h
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Ashford to Ham Street (Middlesex)
4 minutes direct from Feltham.
River path, urban suburbs, new housing estates, tranquil pastures, ancient woodland and mud-prone bridleway.
Warnings: Can be muddy.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Longcross to Woking (Surrey)
15 minutes direct from Feltham.
Heathland, Horsell Common and a Peace Garden; Chobham Common, Rhododendron Walkway, Basingstoke Canal into Woking.
Woodland: half under tree cover.
Chobham Common: The largest National Nature Reserve in the South East, a fine example of lowland heath.
Horsell Common: Sandy common made famous as the Martian landing site in H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds.
Time: 3h30–7h
Warnings: Longcross has no facilities and trains roughly twice an hour; buy single tickets as the stations are on different lines.
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Chertsey to Weybridge (Surrey)
30 minutes direct from Feltham.
Waterways, a foot ferry and D'Oyly Carte Island, past Dumsey Meadow, the Thames Path and the Wey Navigation.
Waterway: three quarters beside rivers and canals.
Dumsey Meadow: A rare surviving Thames-side water meadow with open access for wild swimming.
D'Oyly Carte Island: A small Thames island that was the home of Victorian impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte.
Time: 3h–6h
Walk details: Walking Post (tips, photos and local insights).

Ascot to Bagshot (Berkshire)
30 minutes direct from Feltham.
Longer heath-and-forest crossing on the Three Castles Path, past Englemere Pond, Swinley Park forest tracks and Bagshot Heath. Some of east Berkshire's finest open country.
Englemere Pond: A nature reserve centred on a heathland pond near Ascot, rich in dragonflies and wetland plants.
Lunch: Café at The Lookout, and the Coral Reef waterpark, both roughly midway.
Warnings: Crossing the A322 bridge on a busy, narrow road is the most challenging part.
Walk details: Blackwater Valley Nature Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Wokingham to Crowthorne (Berkshire)
45 minutes direct from Feltham.
Meadows, plantation woodland and heath, through buttercup meadows and Gorrick Plantation to the Heath Lake viewing platform. Rich in birds and wildflowers.
Heath Lake: A Site of Special Scientific Interest lake with a viewing platform, surrounded by woodland.
Warnings: Paths can be muddy after rain.
Walk details: Blackwater Valley Nature Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Slough to Egham (Buckinghamshire)
15 minutes direct from Feltham.
Flat urban start, parkland, deer park, historic royal landscape, ornamental gardens and lake.
Time: 4h
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).