Little Venice: Little Venice is a neighbourhood in London, England, around the junction of the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal and the Regent's Canal.
Regent's Park: Regent's Park is a 487-acre park with various activities. It was landscaped by John Nash and completed in 1838.
Camden Lock: Camden Lock is a small part of Camden Town. The market appeared in 1974. There were negotiations to build an urban motorway across the site, and therefore until 1976, no building was possible. Market stalls sprang up, creating a temporary market.
London Central Mosque: The London Central Mosque is a mosque located near Regent's Park in London, United Kingdom.It was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, completed in 1977, and has a prominent golden dome.
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The Regent's Canal Walk From Little Venice to Camden Lock

Little Venice, London, England

The Regent's Canal Walk From Little Venice to Camden Lock

Length2.3 mi
Elev. Gain85.3 ft
Est. Steps5500

River

Scenic views

City walk

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The Regent's Canal Walk From Little Venice to Camden Lock Introduction
The Regent's Canal Walk From Little Venice to Camden Lock is a 2.4 mile (5,500-step) route located near Little Venice, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 85.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This walking path is one of the most soothing and attractive section of the Jubilee Greenway. It packed with interest, changing tone from one bridge to the next, and leading the walker, cyclist or traveller by boat from the peaceful Little Venice to the exciting famed Camden Lock Market.
Attractions Near The Regent's Canal Walk From Little Venice to Camden Lock
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Camden Market

Tourist Attraction
The Camden markets are a number of adjoining large retail markets, often collectively referred to as "Camden Market" or "Camden Lock", located in the historic former Pickfords stables, in Camden Town, London. It is situated north of the Hampstead Road Lock of the Regent's Canal (popularly referred to as Camden Lock).

Little Venice, London

Place
Little Venice is a district in London, England, around the junction of the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal and the Regent's Canal. Many of its buildings are Regency white painted stucco terraced town houses and taller blocks (mansions) in the same style. The Little Venice ward of the City of Westminster had 11,040 residents in 2015.

Camden Lock

Place
Camden Lock is a small part of Camden Town, London Borough of Camden, England, which was formerly a wharf with stables on the Regent's Canal. It is immediately to the north of Hampstead Road Locks, a twin manually operated lock. The twin locks together are "Hampstead Road Lock 1"; each bears a sign so marked.

Zoological Society of London

Place
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is a charity devoted to the worldwide conservation of animals and their habitats. It was founded in 1826.

Warwick Avenue tube station

Place
Warwick Avenue () is a London Underground station in Little Venice in the City of Westminster in northwest London. The station is on the Bakerloo line, between Paddington and Maida Vale stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 2.

Hanover Lodge

Place
Hanover Lodge is a Grade II* listed house at 150 Park Road, London NW1, overlooking Regent's Park. It was designed by the architect John Nash, and built for General Sir Robert Arbuthnot. Since then, it has been home to several notable people, was part of Bedford College, and the residence of the French ambassador, before the businessman and Conservative peer Lord Bagri purchased a 150-year lease from the Crown Estate in 1994.

Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas

Place
Quinlan Terry's Regent's Park villas are six large detached villas on the north-western edge of London's Regent's Park designed by the English Neo-Classical architect Quinlan Terry between 1988 and 2004. Terry designed each house in a different classical style, intended to be representative of the variety of classical architecture, naming them the Veneto Villa, Doric Villa, Corinthian Villa, Ionic Villa, Gothick Villa and the Regency Villa respectively.

Warwick Avenue, London

Place
Warwick Avenue is a residential avenue in the Little Venice area of Maida Vale, London W9. Its southern end is situated adjacent to Paddington Basin, to the north of Paddington station. At the junction of Warwick Avenue with Warrington Crescent and Clifton Gardens is the Anglican Church of St Saviour, consecrated 1856 but rebuilt in modern style in 1973–76.

Crocker's Folly

Food
Crocker's Folly is a Grade II* listed public house at 24 Aberdeen Place, St John's Wood, London. It was built in 1898, in a Northern Renaissance style, and was previously called The Crown. Geoff Brandwood and Jane Jephcote's guide to heritage pubs in London describes it as "a truly magnificent pub-cum-hotel" with "superb fittings", including extensive use of marble.

Nuffield Lodge

Place
Nuffield Lodge is a house on Prince Albert Road, Regent's Park, London, England. It is Grade I listed.Nuffield Lodge and its gardens fall within Regent's Park, which is Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.The villa was built from 1822 to 1824 as Grove Lodge, and designed by the architect Decimus Burton as a bachelor residence for the geologist George Bellas Greenough (1778-1855).
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Route Details

Length

2.3 mi

Elev. Gain

85.3 ft

Est. Steps

5500
Created by
roger
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