This long cycle ride runs along National Cycle Route 4 from West London to Windsor in Berkshire.

Statistics

2 - 3

hrs

352

m

340

m

4

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Difficult

Description

The route runs for about 40 miles on a series of minor roads, riverside paths with plenty of traffic free sections to enjoy.

Highlights on the route include long stretches through Richmond Park and Windsor Great Park.

The route starts off in Battersea Park and crosses Chelsea Bridge before following a riverside trail west to Battersea Bridge.

You then follow minor roads to Fulham and Putney where you pick up the Thames again to take you to Barnes.

Here you leave the river, passing through Barnes Common and Roehampton before coming to Richmond Park.

There's some great trails here through the expansive deer park, leading to Ham where you pick up the Thames Path again.

The river leads you through Kingston-upon-Thames toward Hampton Court Park which has some nice trails to try. You continue along the river to Sunbury, Walton, Weybridge, Chertsey and Staines.

Here you leave the river to climb toward Cooper's Hill and the wonderful Windsor Great Park.

It's a great section with woodland, lakes and great views of Windsor Castle to enjoy. After leaving the park the route finishes in the town, near to the train station. You can extend the ride by crossing the river and following a path through Eton, passing the famous school.