Walks you can reach from St Margarets by train

Middlesex · South East England

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

Twickenham
Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon 1608-1674 lived here. York House Twickenham, London by nick.harrisonfli

Twickenham Circular via Marble Hill Park (Middlesex)

2 minutes direct from St Margarets.

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).

11
KM
Richmond
View of Thames from Richmond Hill by John of Witney

Richmond Circular (Surrey)

3 minutes direct from St Margarets.

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).

12
KM
Teddington
30th March 2015 by EmmaDurnford

Teddington Circular (Middlesex)

9 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Flat South West London parks loop through Bushy Park, Hampton Court Park and Richmond Park, with deer and Thames Path stretches.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h

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

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Gentle
14
KM
Wimbledon
Bridge over Beverley Brook Wimbledon Common by sarflondondunc

Wimbledon Circular via Wimbledon Common (Surrey)

30 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Urban streets, open common, wooded paths, golf fairways, parkland and quiet roads.

Time: 2h30

Warnings: Can be muddy.

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

10
KM
Wandsworth Town
Battersea Reach & Riverside Nightlife by Leigh Cousins RAW

Wandsworth Town to Teddington (Surrey)

15 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Through South London's best parks to the Thames; Putney Heath, Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park, Ham House, Teddington Lock.

Woodland: a third under tree cover.

Wimbledon Windmill: An 1817 windmill on Wimbledon Common, now a small museum.

Richmond Park: A vast royal park home to herds of red and fallow deer.

Ham House: A grand 17th-century house and gardens beside the Thames at Ham.

Time: 4h30–8h30

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

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Rolling
17
KM
Norbiton
The Norbiton Pub by London Less Travelled

Norbiton to Hammersmith (District and Piccadilly lines) (Surrey)

15 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Tree-lined residential streets, large deer park, woodland garden, open grassland, riverside common, village green, Thames riverfront and grand historic riverside houses.

Time: 3h30

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

17
KM
Wimbledon
You go for a Womble in Wimbledon not expecting a Mandarin Duck by andrewshaw11

Wimbledon to Putney (Surrey)

30 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Suburban streets, open common, landscaped park, woodland riverside path, Royal Park grassland, suburban roads and riverside Thames path.

Time: 3h30

Warnings: Can be muddy.

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

Reverse direction: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

16
KM
Wimbledon
Wimbledon Common | Autumn walk from Wimbledon to Richmnond-7 by Paul Dykes

Wimbledon to Kingston (Surrey)

30 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Common heathland, woodland, royal deer park, formal gardens, Thames riverside path and open grassland.

Warnings: Can be muddy.

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

Reverse direction: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

19
KM
Richmond
Richmond Hill by Paul Dykes

Richmond to Kingston (Surrey)

3 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Recommended: A wildly joyful route; so lovely; superb in summer. A wildly enjoyable, mostly flat and largely traffic-free route following the riverside at Richmond and Kingston and crossing leafy Ham via quiet residential streets and green common land and including Petersham meadows. Generally smooth surfaces with a couple of gates and a few narrow paths; the Richmond riverside path can flood at high tide (a road detour exists). You may pass the herd of cows grazing at Petersham meadows. Toilets just inside Petersham Gate at Richmond Park; a short detour reaches Ham House (National Trust).

Ham House: A grand 17th-century house and gardens beside the Thames at Ham.

Time: 2h–4h

Lunch: Refreshments at Petersham and along the river at both Richmond and Kingston.

1 end-of-walk reward: Canbury Secret Cafe

Warnings: The riverside footpath at Richmond can flood at high tide — detour via the A307 Petersham Road, with several escape points up to the road. The diversion behind St Peter's church is narrow, poorly lit and can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
8
KM
Hampton Wick
The Old Town Hall, Kingston upon Thames by Richard81MY

Hampton Wick Circular (Middlesex)

15 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Flat royal parkland, ornamental ponds, woodland plantations and suburban streets; bypasses Home Park.

Time: 2h

Source: A shorter variant of Hampton Court Circular – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

10
KM
Barnes
Mystical grounds... by dksesh

Barnes to Putney Bridge (Surrey)

15 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Village green, Thames riverfront, historic riverside houses, landscape garden, modern riverside developments, riverside park and palace grounds.

Source: A variant of Norbiton to Hammersmith or Putney – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

11
KM
Kingston
Oooops by steve_whitmarsh

Kingston to Hampton Court (Surrey)

15 minutes direct from St Margarets.

Thames riverside path, deer park and formal palace gardens.

Source: A longer variant of Wimbledon to Kingston – the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

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