Thames Path: From the source to Hampton Court (National Trail Guide)

Thames Path: From the source to Hampton Court (National Trail Guide)

by David Sharp (Author), TonyGowers (Contributor)

Synopsis

The official guide to the riverside path from its Gloucestershire source all the way to the outskirts of London.

With the London Thames now covered by Aurum' s separate new guide, a companion volume can concentrate on the appeal of the full 150 miles of the country Thames, which winds all the way from its Gloucestershire source near Cirencester to Hampton Court on the edge of the London conurbation.

This new edition has a wealth of new information about the many sights and places of interest along the way, from Wittenham Clumps that Paul Nash used to paint to Heston Blumenthal' s Fat Duck restaurant at Bray, as well as full walking tours of historic Oxford and Windsor & Eton. There are sections on Stanley Spencer at Cookham, and Cliveden and the Cliveden Set, as well as on handsome and interesting towns like Henley and Abingdon. There is also a new section on the wildlife and natural history of the Thames, and plenty of extra information on transport links to and from individual sections.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 01 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1845137175
ISBN 13: 9781845137175

Media Reviews

An updated edition of this attractive and informative national trail guide. No one is better qualified to write this guide that David Sharp

Author Bio
David Sharp is a Vice-President of the Ramblers, and author of the guide to The London Loop as well as the National Trail Guide to the Thames Path in the Country, both published by Aurum.

Tony Gowers was Natural England's Trail Officer for the North Downs Way. He is also co-author of the National Trail Guide to the THames Path in the Country. He lives in Kent.