9.7 km
~2 hrs 12 min
166 m
“Spanning 10 km from Maryon Park to Falconwood, this scenic, medium-difficulty trail blends history with nature.”
Starting near London, England, the Maryon Park and Oxleas Wood Walk spans approximately 10 km (6.2 miles) with an elevation gain of around 100 meters (328 feet). This point-to-point trail offers a medium difficulty rating, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can use public transport or drive. If you're taking public transport, the nearest significant landmark is Charlton Station, which is well-connected by trains from central London. From Charlton Station, it's a short walk to Maryon Park, where the trail begins. If driving, you can park near Maryon Park, with the closest address being Maryon Park, Charlton, London SE7 8DH.
### Trail Overview The trail starts in Maryon Park, a historic green space known for its lush greenery and serene atmosphere. As you begin your hike, you'll pass through a mix of open meadows and wooded areas. Keep an eye out for the remnants of the old Charlton sandpits, which have historical significance dating back to the 19th century when they were used for sand extraction.
### Maryon Park to Woolwich Common After exploring Maryon Park, the trail leads you towards Woolwich Common. This section is relatively flat and easy, making it a good warm-up for the more challenging parts ahead. Woolwich Common is a large open space with a rich military history, having been used for training exercises and parades for centuries. The common offers expansive views and is a great spot for a short break.
### Entering Oxleas Wood As you leave Woolwich Common, the trail gradually ascends towards Oxleas Wood. This ancient woodland is one of the oldest in London, dating back over 8,000 years. The elevation gain here is gentle but steady, rising about 50 meters (164 feet) over the next 2 km (1.2 miles). The dense canopy of oak, hornbeam, and hazel trees provides ample shade, making it a pleasant walk even on warmer days.
### Notable Landmarks and Wildlife Oxleas Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, including foxes, woodpeckers, and a diverse range of butterflies. As you hike through the wood, you'll come across Severndroog Castle, a Gothic-style folly built in the 18th century. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and is a great spot for photos.
### Shepherdleas Wood and Eltham Park North Continuing through Oxleas Wood, the trail leads you into Shepherdleas Wood and then onto Eltham Park North. This section is relatively flat and easy, with well-maintained paths. Eltham Park North is another historic green space, known for its beautiful gardens and the nearby Eltham Palace, a stunning blend of medieval and Art Deco architecture.
### Final Stretch to Falconwood The final stretch of the trail takes you towards Falconwood, where the trail officially ends. This section is mostly downhill, making for a relaxing end to your hike. Falconwood Station is nearby, providing convenient public transport options back to central London. If driving, you can find parking near Falconwood, with the closest address being Falconwood Station, Welling, London DA16 2PE.
### Navigation For navigation, it's highly recommended to use HiiKER, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates to ensure you stay on track throughout your hike.
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