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Camden Lock, Regent's Canal

Join us for a guided walk along the Regent’s Canal in London.

The two hour walk takes in the sights of the Regent’s Canal, King’s Cross, Granary Square and St. Pancras.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

Meet at the King’s Cross station taxi queue.

Advance Booking is mandatory for this Walk. Please contact IWA Towpath Walks Society at 020 7624 3978, or at walks.com

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Event Dates

Sunday 6th December 2020

Location

Kings Cross

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Regent’s Canal Walk

Join us for a guided walk along the Regent’s Canal in London.

The two hour walk takes in the sights of the Regent’s Canal, King’s Cross, Granary Square and St. Pancras.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

Meet at the King’s Cross station taxi queue.

Advance Booking is mandatory for this Walk. Please contact IWA Towpath Walks Society at 020 7624 3978, or at walks.com

Details

Time

2:30pm

The walk lasts for approximately two hours.

Contact us to book

IWA Towpath Walks Society

020 7624 3978 or at walks.com

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
Accompanied children aged 8 £5
Children aged under 8 FREE

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Location

Kings Cross

Taxi Kings Cross & Taxi Kings Cross Station, Euston Road, Kings Cross, London, UK

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