Let's Walk - Havelock Canal Walk (Grand Union Canal)

Let's Walk - Havelock Canal Walk (Grand Union Canal)

Let's Walk is a way to get more active, meet new people and discover your local area by the water. Ours walks are free, fun and friendly.

By Canal & River Trust - London & South East

Location

Bus Stop - E5 Gregory Road (canalside) at Junction of Havelock Road / Isambard Road (what3words//////worked.plays.ideas)

Havelock Road London UB2 4GF United Kingdom

About this event

Havelock Canal Walk

11.30am-12.30pm Wednesdays

Duration: 1 hour

Slow to Moderate Pace / Fairly Flat

The walk is run by a volunteer walk leader who is full of interesting information about the local area. The canalside walk heads along the Grand Union Canal from Havelock Road Southall towards Glade Lane Canalside Park passing part of the Hanwell Flight of Locks. The walk then goes into the park and then returns canalside. Everyone is welcome.

Getting here

The E5 bus from Southall Train station brings you to the start of the walk.

What to wear

The great thing about walking is that you do not need any fancy equipment. Please just wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket if raining or water if it is hot.

This is a weekly walk but you are also very welcome to join as a one off. You only need to register once - please register for the first date you will join the walk.


Donate to Let’s Activity!

The Canal & River Trust’s Let’s Activity campaign is free to attend as part of our work as a waterways and wellbeing charity to help everyone get out, get active and make their lives better by water by learning to paddle. If you would like to support the work we do and are in a position to do so please donate £3 for this walk by clicking on this link London and Southeast Regional Fundraising (give-star.com)

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Organised by

We're the charity who look after and bring to life 2,000 miles of waterways, because we believe that life is better by water.

Our research shows that spending time by water, whether it be your lunchbreak, daily commute or just a weekend stroll, really can make us feel happier and healthier.

With ever increasing rates of obesity, stress and declining mental health in the UK, we are uniquely placed to make a significant contribution to improving the wellbeing of millions of people. Our canals and rivers run through some of the most heavily populated communities in England and Wales, providing accessible green and blue space where it’s needed the most.

That’s why, here at the Trust, we're working with volunteers and communities across England and Wales to transform canals and rivers into spaces where local people want to spend time and feel better. We know this will bring wellbeing opportunities to millions.

Our work involves not only looking after our waterways, but promoting them widely to the eight million plus people who have waterways on their doorstep so that many more people benefit from our free, accessible and local source of wellbeing.

We have a range of events which you will be able to take part in around your local waterways.