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5k Walk: Hampstead & Parliament Hill

Take a scenic 5K walk across London’s Hampstead Heath and enjoy stunning views of the city as you make your way to Parliament Hill viewpoint. Along the way, you’ll pass by historic landmarks like Kenwood House, an 18th-century mansion that’s free to visit, and the Hollow Tree, a centuries-old tree with a hollow trunk. At the end of the walk, you’ll reach the extraordinary vista of Parliament Hill, and take in the breathtaking sight of London’s skyline.

Make sure to bring your camera – you won’t want to miss this, and don’t forget to upload for our photography competition!

Skateparks across London

This map features 11 skateparks across London. It is the perfect guide for any skateboarder looking to explore the best skateparks in the city. From the iconic Southbank Skate Space to the oldest skatepark in London, Stockwell Skatepark, this map has something for everyone.

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, this map will help you find the perfect skatepark for your skill level. So check out this map and get ready to shred!

7k Run: St James’ to Hyde Park

The St James Park to Hyde Park Run is a scenic and enjoyable route for runners of all levels. Starting at St James Park, runners will be able to take in the beautiful surroundings of the park before running along the Mall towards the iconic Buckingham Palace.

As they make their way through the picturesque streets of Westminster they will reach Hyde Park, one of London’s largest Royal Parks. The route gives runners the opportunity to explore the park, with its many attractions and landmarks, including the famous Serpentine pond.

Whether running for fitness or leisure, the St James Park to Hyde Park Run is a great way to experience the best of London.

19k Bike Ride: Battersea to Greenwich

Explore the glorious sights of London on two wheels with a bike ride from Battersea to Greenwich along the River Thames! This picturesque journey of 20 km will take you about an hour and a half, allowing you to take in all the stunning landmarks along the way. From Westminster Bridge to the London Eye, the Globe Theatre and Tate Modern, the National Cycle Network’s Route 4 offers quiet roads and traffic-free paths so you can truly appreciate the beauty of the city.

Take your time to stop for pictures and treat yourself to a refuel at Borough Market, or challenge yourself and see how fast you can reach the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Whatever you decide, this bike ride is sure to be a memorable experience!