Welcome along to episode 4 of the London Wlogger podcast, as I take you on a journey through London’s hidden gems, landmarks, woodlands, parks, sights and history.
In this show you can discover the history and beauty of Richmond as I start my walk at Richmond Green, visit four bridges – Richmond Railway Bridge, Twickenham Bridge, Richmond Lock and Footbridge and Richmond Bridge – then take a stroll to Richmond’s waterfront, Richmond Hill and Richmond Park, before concluding in Wimbledon Common.
Also, I end the show with a fascinating fact, which uncovers the 35 bridges in London that cross over the River Thames. What’s your favourite bridge in London? Let me know in the comments section!
You can read more about this walk here 👉 http://bit.ly/RichmondGreenToWimbledonCommon
To see photos from the walk and hear the audio, you can watch the YouTube video below. Also, the ‘Subscribe’ button is within the video at the end and I’d be very grateful if you could subscribe, so I can reach my target of 100 Subscribers 🙂
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If you have any memories of London or want me to discuss anything on the podcast, please let me know at londonwlogger@gmail.com – I’d love to hear from you!
I hope you enjoy the podcast and stay tuned for episode 5 soon!Â
Thanks for reading and in the meantime you can follow all my walks on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, and don’t forget to sign up to my blog too so you don’t miss a post! Also why not have a read of my other walks which explore all over London, from north to south, to west to east via central, there’s something there for you – and you can also read my very special walk of San Francisco too!
Here are the links to all my walks:
King’s Cross to Hampstead Heath
Leadenhall Market to Old Spitalfields Market
St Paul’s Cathedral to Moorgate
Mile End Park to London Fields
Hyde Park Corner to Italian Gardens
Regent’s Park to Soho Square
Clapham Common to The Albert Bridge
Grosvenor Gardens to Knightsbridge
Holland Park to Meanwhile Gardens
Hackney Downs to Springfield Park
Ravenscourt Park to Wormwood Scrubs
Covent Garden to Southwark Bridge
Putney Bridge to Barnes Common
Westminster Abbey to Vauxhall Bridge
Crystal Palace Park to Dulwich Wood
Clapham Junction to Battersea Bridge
Norbury Park to Tooting Commons
Lesnes Abbey Woods to the Thames Barrier
Richmond Green to Wimbledon Common
Gladstone Park to Fryent Country Park
Whitehall to Piccadilly Circus
Tower of London to the Limehouse Basin
Ham Common to Hampton Court Bridge
The House Mill to Hackney Marshes
Twickenham Stadium to Crane Park Island
Arnos Park to Trent Country Park
Blackheath to Mudchute Park & Farm
The Bridges of London (Part one) – Tower Bridge to Vauxhall Bridge
The Bridges of London (Part two) – Grosvenor Railway Bridge to Kew Bridge
The Bridges of London (Part three) – Richmond Lock and Footbridge to Hampton Court Bridge
15 of my Favourite Hidden Gems in London
The Historical and Modern Landmarks of London
Exploring Six of London’s Parks
Discovering Nine of London’s Commons
Introducing the London Wlogger Podcast
Episode 2: Tower Bridge to Stave Hill
Episode 3: Victoria to Green Park
Sources:
All photos taken by London Wlogger © Copyright 2021
I have friends who live in Richmond and in Wimbledon Village. so we have done lots of walking in this area.
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It’s a truly wonderful place to explore 😊
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Loved this walk – and can’t wait to do it once the lockdown is over. My favourite bridge is Tower Bridge – traditional I know, but you can’t beat it’s beauty. I used to do corporate functions on the walkways and the views were outstanding. It was nightmare organising all the entertainment getting up the towers, but well worth it!
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A quintessentially royal British icon!
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