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Kew Circular Walk

Take a walk around Kew

The Kew Society circular walk is designed to show you some of the other delights of Kew and tell you a little of the history as you go.

The walk is approximately 2.7 miles long, and starts and ends at Kew Gardens station in the heart of the area. You should allow one to two hours, depending how often you linger at points of interest or stop for refreshments!

The route instructions and map to follow is available as a PDF below:

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Kew Gardens

From its early origins as a Saxon settlement on the River Thames, Kew flourished thanks to royal patronage and the arrival of the railway. Today, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Kew Gardens) – designated by UNESCO in 2003 as a World Heritage Site – ensures that Kew is known around the world.

If you are not already familiar with Kew Gardens, we strongly recommend that you plan to spend some time there and enjoy the wonders it has to offer.

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Whether you live in the area, work here or just love to visit, you can help us care for Kew by joining the Kew Society.

Membership is just £10 a year per person, and every new member increases our influence and ability to work on your behalf. 

Please join us or renew today and play a part in helping keep Kew a great place to be.

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