π’ Chrismas Day Walk: Canary Wharf / Greenwich Park
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ποΈ Chrismas Day Special: A walk covering the modern urban city to the historical and the oldest Royal Park in London
π’ WALK:
π12km (7.4 miles)
ποΈ Elev. Gain: 100m
π Av. Pace 5km/h
β Note: Active Muslims is equally about focusing on the actual activity, in this case, it is a paced walk (and not a stroll), therefore it is advised to approach and attend these events with that mindset, intention and purpose.
π Meet: Outside Canary Wharf Station (Jubilee Plaza Exit).
β From: 9:45am, walk starts 10:00am
π Circular: Starts/End at Canary Wharf
π What to bring: appropriate clothing/shoes, water bottle, snacks to keep you going.
βοΈ Disclaimer: You are solely responsible for your own safety on these events and have the fitness level required for it. That you do not require special attention, medication or additional care. You are also responsible for your belonging at all times.
ποΈ When there is a waiting list, priority is given by attendance records / new joiners.
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βοΈ Disclaimer: You are solely responsible for your own safety on these events and have the fitness level required for it. That you do not require special attention, medication or additional care. You are also responsible for your belonging at all times.
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π¦ Walk/Hike Levels:
π’ Easy
π‘ Average
π Moderate
π΄ Challenging
β« Very Challenging
βΉοΈ Greenwich Park is said to be the most historic of all Londonβs Royal Parks.
The National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory and Queen's House are situated in its grounds.
The park was originally owned by the Abbey of St. Peter at Ghent. In 1427 its ownership reverted to the crown, and Henry VI gave the park to his uncle, the Duke of Gloucester.
With a stunning view of Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs, and a rich history within its 183 acres, there is plenty to explore within Greenwich Park.
