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Regent's Canal Walk

London, England

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Trail length

29.4 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

203 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
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Frequently asked questions

How long does the Regent's Canal Walk take to complete on foot?

The Regent's Canal Walk is 29.39 km long with only 203 m of elevation gain, so it is usually manageable as a long full-day urban walk at a steady pace. Many walkers also split it into shorter stages because the canal passes major access points such as Little Venice, Camden, King's Cross, Victoria Park, and Limehouse Basin.

Where does the Regent's Canal Walk start and finish in London?

The Regent's Canal Walk follows the Regent's Canal corridor across north and east London, linking the Paddington and Little Venice area in the west with Limehouse Basin in the east. Along the way it passes well-known sections near Regent's Park, Camden, King's Cross, and Victoria Park before reaching the Thames-side basin at Limehouse.

Is the Regent's Canal Walk an easy hike?

Yes. The Regent's Canal Walk is rated easy, and its 29.39 km distance is spread across a largely level canal towpath with just 203 m of total ascent. The main challenge is the length rather than steep climbing, which makes it more of an endurance walk than a technical hike.

What are the main sights on the Regent's Canal Walk?

The Regent's Canal Walk passes several of London's best-known waterside landmarks, including Little Venice, Regent's Park, the stretch beside London Zoo, Camden, King's Cross, Victoria Park, and Limehouse Basin. That mix of canal architecture, moored boats, parks, bridges, and city neighborhoods is one of the route's defining features.

Can the Regent's Canal Walk be done in shorter sections?

Yes. Although the full Regent's Canal Walk is 29.39 km, it works well as a multi-stage route because there are many natural break points along the canal. Popular shorter sections include Little Venice to Camden, Camden to King's Cross, and the eastern stretch from Victoria Park down to Limehouse Basin.

Is the Regent's Canal Walk good for families or less experienced walkers?

The Regent's Canal Walk is one of the more approachable long walks in London because it is easy graded and gains only 203 m over 29.39 km. Families or newer walkers often choose a shorter canal section rather than the full route, especially around Little Venice, Regent's Park, Camden, or Victoria Park where access is straightforward.

How do you get to the Regent's Canal Walk by public transport?

Public transport access is one of the easiest parts of the Regent's Canal Walk because the route runs through central London neighborhoods with multiple stations nearby. Common access points include Paddington and Warwick Avenue for Little Venice, Camden Town and Camden Road for the Camden section, King's Cross St Pancras for the middle section, and stations around Limehouse for the eastern end.

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