Fulham to Chiswick Short Walk

Scenic stretch of the Thames Path through Fulham and Hammersmith to Fuller's Griffin Brewery, with loads of refreshment options, grand views and modern and historic buildings.

History

This is a list of previous times this walk has been done by the club (since Jan 2010). For more recent events (since April 2015), full details are shown.

Date Option Post # Weather
Thu, 06-Feb-25 Evening Walk - Under the Riverside Stand...Thames Path (variation): Fulham to Chiswick (Putney Bridge to Turnham Green stations) 5 cold but clear

Thursday 06-Feb-25

Length : 6.6 km (4.1 mi)
Ascent : negligible
Net Walking Time : 1 ½ hour
Bailouts possible at nearby tube stations (Hammersmith, Ravenscourt Park, Stamford Brook).
Meet at Putney Bridge (District Line/Wimbledon Branch, Zone 2) at 18.30 (downstairs at street level). Note : Bishop’s Park gets locked at 19.00 hours in winter, so there will be an on-time start .

Turnham Green is on the District Line (Ealing Broadway and Richmond Branches) and on the Piccadilly Line and in Zones 2 and 3.

Scenic stretch of the Thames Path, passing the large Bishop’s Park plus some pocket parks, many south-facing riverside hostelries, historic houses and some interesting new builds, while providing ever changing vistas along and across the Thames. Finish through Chiswick’s lively centre. At the end, along Devonshire Road, Chiswick High Road and Turnham Green Terrace we will have lots of choice for drinks or food .

For a map, gpx/kml files, height profile and walk directions, click here . T=short.67

  • Thu, 06-Feb-25

    5 got started on time, and just as well, as 2/3 through Bishop's Park we got shadowed by a car marked 'Law Enforcement' (a first for me), whose driver then enquired which gate we were heading for (it was only quarter to 7). Turns out that this is the one park in London where closure times are religiously adhered to, and the far gates are actually closed a few minutes earlier than the posted time. So we slipped out 5 minutes before closure, but the new walkway under the Riverside Stand was already locked. That gave us a 3/4 of the way tour around Craven Cottage at least...

    The Thames Path was busy with joggers plus some cyclist but the going was good, and the river itself was very busy with rowers. The views to the south bank were fine, including the well-lit Putney Bridge, plenty of rowing clubs, the ex-Harrods Depository etc. Just the Wetlands in Barnes were completely dark, of course.

    Turn right through Chiswick to the High Road, where we settled in at The Hound, then dispersed into our various destinations. cold but clear