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Join us for a guided walk in London. We advice booking prior to this walk.

The two hour walk takes in the sights of Grand Surrey Canal, Royal Navy Victualling Yard and Greenland Docks.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

The meeting point for this guided walk is at Surrey Quays.

Please remember to keep 1m+ distance apart from one another, in keeping with Covid regulations.

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Event Dates

Sunday 3rd October 2021

Location

London

Access for all

Grand Surrey Canal, Royal Navy Victualling Yard & Greenland Dock

Join us for a guided walk in London. We advice booking prior to this walk.

The two hour walk takes in the sights of Grand Surrey Canal, Royal Navy Victualling Yard and Greenland Docks.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

The meeting point for this guided walk is at Surrey Quays.

Please remember to keep 1m+ distance apart from one another, in keeping with Covid regulations.

Details

Time

2:30pm

Contact us to book

Roger Wilkinson

[email protected]
020 3612 9624

Book your place

To take part in this walk, it is necessary to book in advance.

Ticket Type Price
Regular rate £15
Concessionary rate £10

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Location

London

Surrey Quays, London, UK

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