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Join us for a guided walk in London; you need to book beforehand.

The two hour walk takes in the sights of the Regent’s Canal, River Tyburn & Little Venice.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

The meeting point for this guided walk is at Baker St tube station (Baker St north/Lords exit).

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

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Event Dates

Sunday 3rd April 2022

Location

London

Access for all

Regent’s Canal, River Tyburn & Little Venice

Join us for a guided walk in London; you need to book beforehand.

The two hour walk takes in the sights of the Regent’s Canal, River Tyburn & Little Venice.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

The meeting point for this guided walk is at Baker St tube station (Baker St north/Lords exit).

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 7624 3978

Book your place

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

Ticket Type Price
Regular rate £15
Concessionary rate £10
Children aged 8–15 (with adult) £5
Children under 8 (with adult) Free

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Location

London

Baker Street Station, Marylebone Road, London, UK

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