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The Jubilee Greenway Loop offers a moderate hiking experience, allowing you to explore London's diverse urban tapestry. This 7.9-mile (12.8 km) route, with a gentle 188 feet (57 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 3 hours and 17 minutes to complete. You will navigate a mix of paved paths…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour of the Jubilee Greenway Loop, covering approximately 12.8 kilometers (8 miles), typically takes around 3 hours and 17 minutes to complete as a hike. Keep in mind that the full Jubilee Greenway is a much longer route, spanning about 60 kilometers (37 miles), which can take 2 to 4 days to finish.
The route primarily follows paved surfaces, including existing 'blue' (waterway) and 'green' (parkland) paths, as well as public roads. You'll encounter diverse scenery, from rivers and lakes to bridges, blending natural landscapes with London's urban charm. Some sections are built over sewers but are noted to be odor-free.
Yes, this section of the Jubilee Greenway Loop is generally considered accessible for beginners and families. The Komoot tour has a moderate difficulty rating due to its length, but it features minimal elevation gain (around 57 meters up and down), making it a relatively easy walk on mostly paved surfaces through urban areas and parks.
This loop offers a fantastic tour of London's iconic sights. You'll pass by landmarks such as Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben), the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace and the Victoria Memorial, and Trafalgar Square. Other notable points include Wellington Arch, Admiralty Arch, and Waterloo Place, along with scenic spots like St. James's Park Lake and views of Vauxhall Bridge and the MI6 Building.
The Jubilee Greenway Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful park scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. Winter walks are possible, but be prepared for colder weather and shorter daylight hours. Given its urban nature, weather conditions are generally less impactful than on wilderness trails.
While many parks and public spaces in London are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in busy areas and near wildlife. Always clean up after your pet to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Jubilee Greenway Loop. It is a public route through London's streets and parks, freely accessible to everyone.
As the loop starts and ends near Buckingham Palace, public transport is the most convenient way to access the route. London has an extensive public transport network, including the Underground (Tube), buses, and trains. You can plan your journey using Transport for London's website: tfl.gov.uk. Parking in central London can be expensive and limited, so public transport is highly recommended.
Yes, this route overlaps with several other official trails and walkways in London. You'll find sections that are part of the Jubilee Walkway (Jubilee Loop), the Thames Path - northern bank, and the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk. It also crosses parts of Cycleway 8 and the Avenue Verte London ↔ Paris.
The Jubilee Greenway is distinctly marked by 60 unique glass markers, made from recycled London glass, which commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. These markers help guide you along the route, making navigation straightforward.
For this urban hike, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Depending on the weather, bring layers of clothing, a waterproof jacket, and sun protection. While there are many opportunities to buy food and drinks along the way, carrying a water bottle is always a good idea. A camera is also recommended to capture the many iconic sights.