Follow the iconic River Thames on the Thames Path National Trail. 185.2 miles of history, wildlife, villages, towns, cities and beautiful countryside from its source in Gloucestershire to London. https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/thames-path
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2/2 Luna the part-Bedlington #terrier sniffed the Acorn Baton (but did not chew). Photo of Sue and the Lockie from Culham. Hand-over to Ruth from Thame & Wheatley Ramblers, who leads Sunday's walk from Day's Lock to Wallingford. #thamespath30 @oxfordclarion.bsky.social
Chelsea Quay on the north bank of the #Thames opposite Battersea Park. 1 of the new riverside spaces resulting from the Thames Tideway project.
Day 8 of the Thames Path Relay from Osney to Abingdon, Great send-off from Cllr Louise Upton, Deputy Lord Mayor of Oxford handing the baton to Philippa the walk leader and accompanying the group through the city.
Day 9 of the Thames Path Relay today started in Abingdon with Thames Path volunteer Sue leading a friendly group on a brilliant day for walking the National Trail through Oxfordshire, with an ice-cream stop at Clifton Lock where Curtis keeps a beautiful garden....1/2 @oxfordclarion.bsky.social
2/2 Officers @oxfordshirecc.bsky.social and @oxfordcitycouncil.bsky.social saw where improvements to the embankment have been completed, and where work is needed to repair bank erosion.
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2/2 ...... Osney bridge, where the Osney Heron was on duty 👋
Thank you to Des Garrahan from Inner London Ramblers for leading this leg of the Relay celebrating our 30th anniversary.
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A few fingerposts from the Thames Path Relay sections between Cricklade and Newbridge this week for #fingerpostfriday The Acorn Baton is made from an old fingerpost removed from Ashton Keynes this year. #thamespath30
Today, on Day 6 of the Thames Path Relay the sun shone, the heavens opened, and the Acorn Baton made it from Newbridge to Eynsham Lock led by Richard from Walk the Thames and Andrea from Sustainable Wantage. #thamespath30
First leg of Thames Path relay from source to Ashton Keynes campaignerkate.wordpress.com/2026/06/12/a... @thamespathnt.bsky.social
Day 7 of the Thames Path relay and it's a wet one from the start at Eynsham Lock, walking through beautiful wildflower meadows around Wytham Woods to Wolvercote, past the Binsey Poplars to reach today's destination....1/2
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Thames Path National Trail
There was no sign of water when we met at the source of the River Thames, near Kemble in Gloucestershire, on 5 June. The gathering was to start of the 24-day relay along the Thames Path National Tr…