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The London Outer Orbital Path—more usually the "London LOOP"—is a 150-mile (242 km) signed walk along public footpaths,<ref name=TfL>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and through parks, woods and fields around the edge of Outer London, England, described as "the M25 for walkers". The walk begins at Erith on the south bank of the River Thames and passes clockwise through Crayford, Petts Wood, Coulsdon, Banstead, Ewell, Kingston upon Thames, Uxbridge, Elstree, Cockfosters, Chingford, Chigwell, Grange Hill and Upminster Bridge before ending at Purfleet, almost directly across the Thames from its starting point. Between these settlements the route passes through green buffers and some of the highest points in Greater London.

HistoryEdit

The walk was first proposed at a meeting between The Ramblers and the Countryside Commission in 1990. It was given an official launch at the House of Lords in 1993. The first section was opened on 3 May 1996, with a ceremony on Farthing Downs, Coulsdon. Other sections followed at the rate of two or three per year as signs were installed and leaflets for individual sections published, the route becoming fully walkable in 2001. Following the election of Ken Livingstone as Mayor of London, the London Loop became one of his key routes, along with its sister route, the Capital Ring.

RouteEdit

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Stag in Bushy Park
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Wellingtonia Avenue

The route is divided into 24 sections in three groups: the "blue" group in South London, the "green" group in north-west London, and the "yellow" group in north-east London. The sections vary in length,<ref name=TfL /> from Template:Convert section 14 to Template:Convert section 16. Some sections start and/or end directly at public transport stops. However most sections have a further waymarked 'LOOP Link' to from their start and/or end to the nearest train or underground station. Additionally, there are waymarked 'LOOP Links' to train station midway along some sections. All these links are listed in the table below.

South London (sections 1–8)Edit

The Loop officially begins by the River Thames in Erith. Points of interest in these sections south of the Thames include: Hall Place, the memorial to William Willett (advocate of summer time), the Wilberforce Oak, Shirley Windmill, Happy Valley, Farthing Downs, the Mayfield Lavender Farm and the Coronation Stone in Kingston.

North-west London (sections 9–16)Edit

Having crossed the Thames at Kingston Bridge the Loop continues north of the river. Points of interest in these sections include: Bushy Park, the Shot Tower by the River Crane, the Grand Union Canal, the ancient woodland of Park Wood, Grim's Dyke and a cottage where David Livingstone once lived.

North-east London (sections 17–24)Edit

Commencing at Cockfosters, the final third of the Loop heads south to its end at the Thames in Purfleet. Points of interest in these sections include: the New River, Forty Hall, Gilwell Park, Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge in Epping Forest, the Wellingtonia Avenue in Havering Country Park, the valley of the River Ingrebourne, the Upminster Windmill, Hornchurch Country Park, the Concrete Barges by the Thames at Rainham and the RSPB Centre by the marshes at Purfleet.

Signposts, waymarks and information boards direct the walker along the route. In countryside locations the waymarks consist mostly of a simple white disc mounted on a wooden post, with a directional arrow and flying kestrel logo in blue and text in green. However, local authorities are responsible for funding these signs, so the quality varies from one borough to the next, with some sections not signed at all. The 54-mile blue route from Erith to Kingston is maintained by the Downlands Countryside Management Project, a joint initiative by several councils, and is complete with signs and information boards, in addition to maps available from Tourist Information Centres.

There is no way to cross the river between Purfleet and Erith to complete the loop, although there was once a ferry to Erith which was mainly used by pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. In 2011 a proposal for a ferry to link the ends, and to link to riverbuses upstream at Woolwich, was shortlisted in the RIBA Forgotten Spaces competition.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The full route is also mapped on OpenStreetMap and available on the Go Jauntly app, in partnership with Transport for London.

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Section Description Distance<ref name=TfL /> Start coordinates Public transport links
mi km Section start Section end Further signposted LOOP Links along the section
1 Erith to Old Bexley Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Erith station link to Bexley station Slade Green station

Crayford station

2 Old Bexley to Petts Wood Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Bexley station link to Petts Wood station
3 Petts Wood to West Wickham Common Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Petts Wood station link to Hayes station
4 West Wickham Common to Hamsey Green Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Hayes station Hamsey Green bus stop
5 Hamsey Green to Coulsdon South Template:Convert Template:Coord Hamsey Green bus stop Coulsdon South station Whyteleafe station
6 Coulsdon South to Banstead Downs Template:Convert Template:Coord Coulsdon South station link to Banstead station
7 Banstead Downs to Ewell Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Banstead station link to Ewell West station
8 Ewell to Kingston Bridge Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Ewell West station link to Kingston station Malden Manor station
9 Kingston Bridge to Hatton Cross Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Kingston station link to Hatton Cross underground station Fulwell station
10 Hatton Cross to Hayes & Harlington Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Hatton Cross underground station link to Hayes & Harlington station
11 Hayes & Harlington to Uxbridge Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Hayes & Harlington station link to Uxbridge underground station West Drayton station
12 Uxbridge to Harefield West Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Uxbridge underground station link to Hareford West / Belfry Avenue bus stop
13 Harefield West to Moor Park Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Hareford West / Belfry Avenue bus stop link to Moor Park underground station
14 Moor Park to Hatch End Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Moor Park underground station link to Hatch End station
15 Hatch End to Elstree Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Hatch End station link to Elstree & Borehamwood station Stanmore underground station
16 Elstree to Cockfosters Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Elstree & Borehamwood station short link to Cockfosters underground station High Barnet underground station
17 Cockfosters to Enfield Lock Template:Convert Template:Coord short link from Cockfosters underground station link to Enfield Lock station Gordon Hill station
18 Enfield Lock to Chingford Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Enfield Lock station link to Chingford station
19 Chingford to Chigwell Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Chingford station link to Chigwell underground station
20 Chigwell to Havering-atte-Bower Template:Convert Template:Coord link from Chigwell underground station short link to Havering Green bus stop
21 Havering-atte Bower to Harold Wood Template:Convert Template:Coord short link from Havering Green bus stop Harold Wood station
22 Harold Wood to Upminster Bridge Template:Convert Template:Coord Harold Wood station Upminster Bridge underground station
23 Upminster Bridge to Rainham Template:Convert Template:Coord Upminster Bridge underground station Rainham station
24 Rainham to Purfleet Template:Convert Template:Coord Rainham station link to Purfleet station

ReferencesEdit

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Further readingEdit

External linksEdit

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