Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable adventure along the Thames Path East, exploring the rich history and stunning scenery of England. This self-guided tour takes you from the charming town of Henley-on-Thames to the vibrant district of Greenwich, offering a perfect blend of nature and culture. Discover iconic locations such as Windsor Castle, Hampton Court, and the Tower of London, with opportunities to visit Kew Gardens and the London Eye. Enjoy leisurely walks through Victorian parks and along the river, with a unique ferry trip and views of historic bridges. Accommodations are centrally located, allowing you to experience the local nightlife. With luggage transfers and a digital information pack, this tour ensures a seamless journey through England's picturesque landscapes and bustling cities. Ideal for those seeking an easy to moderate walking experience, this tour promises a delightful exploration of England's heritage and natural beauty. ...more ...less
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive in Henley-on-Thames
Location: Henley-on-Thames
Accommodation Name: B&B
Meals Included: Breakfast
Make your own way to Henley-on-Thames a small attractive town, famous for its annual rowing regatta and other rowing events. There is an attractive main street with small shops and pubs and there is an award winning 'River and Rowing Museum' by the river. The town grew prosperous in the 17th and 18th centuries due to glass and malt production and trade in corn and wool. The town supplied London with timber and grain.
Accommodation: An attractive B&B is set in a mature English garden with a large and private sunny patio. There are 4 well furnished rooms, most fully en suite, and a comfortable lounge. Wireless internet is available throughout the house and all rooms have satellite television. ...more ...less
Day 2 : Henley-on-Thames to Marlow, 14km / 8.6miles, 3.5 hours
Location: Henley-on-Thames
Accommodation Name: Guest House or Pub B&B
Meals Included: Breakfast
This first day is a very pleasant introduction to the walk, the shortest day of the tour, it gives you plenty of time to explore both Henley and Marlow and lull around the river in between. The walk follows the path of the Henley Regatta to Hambleden Lock and then the last mile or so you are following the route of the Marlow Town Regatta into Marlow. In between are delightful river settings, locks and an extensive deer park with white deer. The last half a mile takes in a famous Victorian view towards Marlow and its suspension bridge, the model for the much bigger one in Budapest.
Accommodation: in a suburban guest house about 15 minutes walk from the centre. There are 8 'luxury' guest bedrooms with WiFi and the place is beloved for its breakfasts. You may instead be at a pub B&B in the town centre, which also does some great pub food.
Day 3 : Marlow to Windsor, 23.3km / 14.3miles, 6 hours
Location: Windsor
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Windsor
Meals Included: Breakfast
This is just about the longest stage of the week, leaving Marlow and out into the meadows beside the winding river. You switch to the south bank at Bourne End and along to Cookham, where you will find the gallery museum to famous local painter, Stanley Spencer. The village could make an ideal coffee stop before following the woody river bank along a pleasant shady stretch before the commuter town of Maidenhead where you will find the famous Boulters lock. Here the fashionable Victorians and Edwardians used to parade on the river. After the bridges of the town, including a Brunel masterpiece with the widest brick arches in the World, you follow the meanders of the Thames taking you out into the countryside again passing Monkey Island and Eton’s rowing lake (Dorney Lake) and the beautiful flint stone church of St. Mary Magdalene. Finally you cross the last water-meadows reaching Eton and Windsor. The famous castle holds out to near the end when it suddenly appears across the river. Note that if you have the time an extra day here is advisable giving you to time explore the castle and its grounds.
Accommodation: We use a number of different accommodation in the busy town of Windsor.
Day 4 : Windsor to Chertsey Bridge 19.3km /12miles, 5 hours
Location: Windsor
Accommodation Name: Pub Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
From the crowds at Windsor, stroll through Home Park with more views of Windsor Castle. Then reach the meadows of Runnymede. You will need a long zoom to see the Magna Carta temple on the other side of the river donated by the American Bar Association in 1957. Somewhere hereabouts it is traditionally believed that King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta, an important stage in the centuries-long process of the move to constitutional law, and which influenced the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. The path crosses the river at Egham and Staines with some attractive walking before reaching Chertsey Bridge via Laleham.
Accommodation: A modern pub hotel which overlooks the river here. Many rooms have views over the river and the beautiful bridge. Perhaps the closest accommodation we use to the Thames Path.
Day 5 : Chertsey Bridge to Kingston, 18.5km / 11.5miles, 5 hours
Location: Kingston
Accommodation Name: Pub Hotel or Small Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This is one of those days where it feels as if you are walking for the most part through a big park! There are beautiful tranquil sections of the river on shady riverside paths and also through meadows passing houseboats, islands largely built on with little chalets, boat yards, and of course pubs and cafes. There is a tiny ferry to take early in the day which is the only one on the tour. There is plenty of time for you to visit perhaps the historical highlight of the day: Hampton Court – Cardinal Wolsleys famous palace from 1515. Although this can be very busy, it is an amazing place and you will have time for 2 hours or more there if your legs can stand it! Then there are just 5km left to Kingston a busy modern and yet historical town. It was at Kingston that 7 Saxon Kings were coronated, underlying the historical importance of the place.
Accommodation: a pub hotel and a small hotel, both in historical buildings may be used on either side of the river, but still very convenient for the walking route.
Day 6 : Kingston to Putney Bridge 21.6km / 13.4 miles, 5.5 hours.
Location: London
Accommodation Name: Chain Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
A fairly long stage takes you through the attractive towns of Richmond and Kew where a diversion may be contemplated to visit Kew Gardens which is just by the Thames. We recommend, that you stick to the south side of the river. You will however have to watch out for cyclists who also share much of the route today. However the track is on the whole quite wide. When you reach Barnes Bridge you will realize that central London is quite near and soon after a final breathing space provided by the presence of the London Wetland Centre nearby, ‘The City’ in the form of Hammersmith and Putney soon engulfs you.
Accommodation: you will be staying in a chain type hotel either side of the river in Putney or Fulham just across the bridge. Clean reasonably sized standard rooms.
Day 7 : Putney Bridge to Tower Bridge 16.4km / 10.2miles, 4.5 hours)
Location: London
Accommodation Name: Chain Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today’s walk is a busy hike along the central London sections of the Thames Path. You could once again follow either north or south sides of the river, but we would recommend the south side route, because you spend less time by busy roads and get very good perspectives on the central London / Westminster area. You can always use one of the numerous bridges to cross The Thames to visit any of the attractions on the North bank such as Tate Britain, Westminster Abbey, St.Pauls and The Tower of London. There are a whole host of tourist sites and also, there will be sections such as around Tate Modern and the London Eye where there will be hundreds of tourists, there is no point rushing, but you will probably feel quite tired by the end of the day.
Accommodation: Standard chain hotels are used either on the north or south bank in the Tower Bridge area, very close to the Thames Path.
Day 8 : Tower Bridge To The Thames Barrier 17.7km /11 miles, 5 hours
Location: London
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Greenwich
Meals Included: Breakfast
Following the huge loops of The Thames you pass old wharves, several famous buildings including the (London millennium, O2) Dome and ends at the Thames Barrier. Some of what can be seen on this section of The Thames Path is changing all the time - the first part from Tower Bridge goes past lots of refurbished warehouses (now turned into apartments), quite a few wharves which involve slight diversions - then comes out on the approaches to the Dome. This is not the prettiest part of London but the real gem of the day is a possible visit to the wonderful Greenwich Park and the sight of the 'Cutty Sark' Victorian tea and wool clipper.
Accommodation: A 10-minute walk from Greenwich train station, our relaxed hotel is also a 6-minute walk from the National Maritime Museum and a 12-minute walk from the Royal Observatory.
Day 9 : Arrangements end after breakfast
Location: Greenwich
Meals Included: Breakfast
Depart Greenwich for your Onward Journey
What's Included
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8 Breakfasts
Enjoy 8 breakfasts during your stay.
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8 nights twin share accommodation
Stay in hotels, B&Bs, and inns with ensuite or private bathrooms where available for 8 nights.
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Luggage transfers
Luggage transfers between accommodations are included.
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Digital information pack
Receive a digital information pack including a navigational app, route notes, and maps.
What's Not Included
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Dinners, lunch & beverages
Dinners, lunch, and beverages are not included in the tour package.
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Entrance fees to visitor attractions
Entrance fees to visitor attractions are not covered.
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Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included and should be arranged separately.
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Travel to the start and from the end point of the trip
Travel to the start and from the end point of the trip is not included.
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Personal expenses
Personal expenses such as laundry and phone calls are not covered.
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Unscheduled transfers
Unscheduled transfers required during the trip are not included.
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Solo traveler supplement
A supplement will apply if you are traveling solo or book a single room.
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Guide
This is a self-guided holiday, so a guide is not included.
Accommodation
Enjoy 8 nights in guesthouses, hotels, or B&Bs, with many rooms offering ensuite or private facilities. While the usual accommodations are described, alternatives may be used if necessary. Expect showers in most ensuite rooms due to space constraints, with some locations offering a separate bath for guests. ...more ...less
Grading
This trip is generally easy graded, well waymarked and easy to follow. However there are a couple of sections which are fairly long and the path does not follow the river directly all the time, so you need to know where you are, thus Easy to Moderate grading is more appropriate. There are a few undulations but hardly any hills. ...more ...less
Mode of Transport
This self-guided tour involves walking along the Thames Path, with luggage transfers between accommodations. Participants are responsible for their own travel to the start and from the end point of the trip. A tiny ferry trip is included on one of the days.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation is provided during the Thames Path East tour?
The tour provides 8 nights of accommodation in guesthouses, hotels, or B&Bs. Most rooms have ensuite or private bathrooms, although some may only have showers due to space limitations. Alternative accommodations may be used if the usual ones are unavailable.
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Is the Thames Path East tour guided?
No, the Thames Path East tour is a self-guided holiday. Participants will receive a digital information pack including a navigational app, route notes, and maps to assist them during the tour.
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Are meals included in the Thames Path East tour package?
The tour includes 8 breakfasts. Dinners, lunch, and beverages are not included in the package.
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What is the difficulty level of the Thames Path East tour?
The tour is generally easy graded, well waymarked, and easy to follow. However, there are a couple of fairly long sections, and the path does not always follow the river directly, so an Easy to Moderate grading is more appropriate.
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Are there any additional costs for solo travelers on the Thames Path East tour?
Yes, a supplement will apply if you are traveling solo or book a single room.
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What is the starting and ending point of the Thames Path East tour?
The tour starts in Henley-on-Thames and ends in Greenwich.
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Is luggage transfer provided during the Thames Path East tour?
Yes, luggage transfers between accommodations are included in the tour package.
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What are some of the highlights of the Thames Path East tour?
Highlights include visits to historically and scenically interesting places like Henley, Marlow, Eton & Windsor, and Richmond. There are also opportunities to visit Kew Gardens, Windsor Castle, Hampton Court, and The Tower of London, among others.
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Self-guided holidays - inclusions
We have designed our self guided walking and cycling tours to include a number of elements to help you enjoy your holiday more, while leaving out some things to give you more freedom to tailor the trip to your needs and interests. Refer to the Trip Notes for more information on the specific inclusions for each trip. What’s included: - Detailed Route Notes - Accommodation - Luggage transfers - Any scheduled transfers as per Trip Notes - Emergency support - Some meals (mostly breakfasts) What’s NOT included: - Transport to/from start/finish points - Most meals - Any entrance/park fees - Travel insurance - Personal expenses along the way - Unscheduled transfers required during the trip
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Trip Grading & Preparation
Match your level of fitness & requirements Please read this information carefully to find out which grade is most suited to your level of fitness and requirements. To make the most of your Walkers' Britain holiday it is essential and your responsibility to choose a trip that is well within your capabilities. All our active holidays are graded and clearly marked in each trip description. All mountains have uphill and downhill sections and by definition walking and cycling demand some effort. However all things are relative, and these grades assume that you are a reasonably active person who enjoys walking or cycling. Few trips are extreme and most allow ample time for sightseeing and enjoying the scenery. If in doubt about the grade of any holiday, please contact us for advice or request the tour dossiers, you can also chat with our team about the right travel insurance for you. Grade 1 – Introductory These trips involve walking for four to five hours per day or cycling for 15-50 km per day at a slow but steady pace. You will need a reasonable level of fitness and good health. Suggested Preparation 30 minutes of aerobic-type exercise (either road cycling or jogging), three times a week for three months leading up to your trip. Grade 2 – Introductory to Moderate These trips involve a combination of what is described in our Introductory and Moderate levels. The emphasis is on introductory activity but including several moderate stages. Grade 3 – Moderate These adventures involve walking for up to six hours per day or cycling for up to 65 km per day, at a steady pace. You will need a good level of fitness and be in good health. Suggested Preparation 45 minutes of aerobic-type exercise (road cycling or jogging) three times a week for three months leading up to your trip. Grade 4 – Moderate to Challenging This trip grading involves a combination of what is described in our Moderate and Challenging levels. The emphasis is on moderate activity but including several challenging stages. Grade 5 – Challenging These active holidays involve walking up to nine hours per day in mountainous terrain with steep ascents and descents, pass crossing & alpine weather conditions, or cycling for up to 80 km per day over undulating terrain, with some steep and sustained hills. You will need an excellent level of fitness, be prepared to carry a daypack weighing up to 8 kg and be completely comfortable in adverse weather conditions. Suggested Preparation 1 hour of aerobic-type exercise five times a week for three to six months leading up to your trip. We also recommend regular hill walking with a pack in variable weather conditions or road cycling.
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Route notes
While our tours vary in terms of difficulty, route finding is made simple and convenient with our specially prepared package of maps and route notes. On many of the walks it is easy enough to navigate carefully using the route notes provided with a cursory glance at the map. As holidays reach the higher grades, you will need to take more care and we would expect you to have at least some knowledge of using a compass. Maps for our tours also vary considerably, from up-to-date GPS referenced additions, to old map copies which may still be the only ones obtainable for a particular area. The differences in style, grade and destinations of our tours are features that make them of continual interest and delight to our walkers & cyclists. Each set of route notes can contain the following elements relevant to the route: History and information on the region and the route you are walking. Detailed maps including points of interest and accommodation. Detailed step-by-step descriptions (with pictures) of the route and information on detours/optional additions. Transport timetables and information for getting there and away. Safety information and advice. Contact details of accommodation, transport, local representatives and emergency support. Advice for things to do along the way. Suggestions for dining and self catering.
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How our self-guided holidays work
Self guided walking and cycling holidays offer freedom, independence and choice, allowing you to tailor your holidays in the UK & Europe to your interest and travel style. Our detailed Route Notes will contain all of the information you need to plan how you would like to approach each day, giving you the freedom to set your own pace. As you are not limited by the constraints of group travel, you are free to shorten or lengthen your walk as the terrain permits and can even take a day off, although you may need to travel onto your next accommodation by taxi or public transport in order to do so.
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Walkers' Britain requires a minimum deposit of 250 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 70 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of walkers' britain charges.
Up to 70 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
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Thames Path East
9 Days Starting in Henley on Thames, England and ending in Greenwich, England
Visiting: Henley-on-Thames, Windsor, Kingston, London, Greenwich
Tour operator:
Tour code:
WRT
Group Type:
Independent
Guide Type:
Self Guided