The Thames Path National Trail is a walk following the River Thames from its source in the Cotswolds to the Thames Barrier in London



Follow the greatest river in England for 184 miles (294 km) from its source in the Cotswolds almost to the sea. Passing through peaceful water meadows, unspoilt rural villages, historic towns and cities, and finally cutting through the heart of London to finish at the Thames Barrier in Greenwich.

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Richmond © Natural England/Anne-Katrin Purkiss Goring Gap © Natural England/Anne-Katrin Purkiss Henley on Thames © Natural England/Rob Fraser Goring Lock © Natural England/Rob Fraser
Newbridge © Natural England/Rob Fraser Cliveden Estate © Jos Joslin Tower Bridge ©Natural England/Anne-Katrin Purkiss Upstream of Oxford ©Jos Joslin
Goring on Thames ©Jos Joslin Henley on Thames ©Jos Joslin Battersea Park ©Jos Joslin Wandsworth Park, London ©Jos Joslin
Bisham Church © Jos Joslin Eysey © Jos Joslin Cricklade High Street © Jos Joslin View from Teddington Footbridge © Jos Joslin
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