Stepping into Summer with Transport for London’s free guided walks

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Now it looks like the warmer weather is arriving, and the light staying for longer in an evening, it signals that summer is on its way. It is a great chance to book on one of Transport for Londons 42 free guided walks.

The Spring into Summer walks take place on the 12th and 13th May across the capital with 25 of them being accessible to for all ages and abilities.

Whether your interests lie in history, or art, or enjoying the green spaces or the good outdoors. The walks cover something for everyone.

The walks are part of Mayor of London Sadiq Khan's #BehindEveryGreatCity's gender equality campaign.

Here are a few examples of walks taking place

Saturday 12 May 2018
  • Urban Tree Trail – This walk looks at street trees and other kinds of green infrastructure in London.
  • Goodnight Mister Tom – This family-focused walk, inspired by the much-loved children's book “Goodnight Mister Tom” by Michelle Magorian, tells the story of Willy Beech who is evacuated outside of London during World War II.
  • A Sensory and Dementia Friendly Walk – All are welcome to join this gentle sensory stroll to learn more about the history, flora and fauna of Dulwich Park.
Sunday 13 May 2018
  • #BehindEveryGreatCity Suffragette City – Much of the Suffragettes' fight for “Votes for Women,” took place in Central London.
  • From Prejudice to Pride – This walk takes us through the heart of London's modern LGBTQ+ community in Soho.
  • Walthamstow Wetlands – Set to be Europe's largest urban wetland, Walthamstow Wetlands is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
What did the officials say?

Lilli Matson, Director of Transport Strategy, said:

“Our walking weekends provide Londoners with the opportunity to explore and find out what London has to offer in an active and healthy way. There's a variety of walks that really show London from a new perspective and how different areas of the capital connect. We hope they will inspire people to go on to enjoy more journeys on foot.”

Will Norman, Walking and Cycling Commissioner, said:

“These walks are a wonderful way to see London this spring. They offer an interesting insight into our capital and are a great way to stay fit and healthy. I hope they inspire everyone to get out and enjoy exploring their local area.”

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