Today marks the first day of September, and there’s no better time to step outside and embrace the crisp, fresh air as summer transitions into the golden hues of autumn.
Walking is more than just a form of exercise; it's a way for us to connect with nature, clear our minds, and enjoy the changing seasons.
South east London offers some of the most scenic and historically rich walking routes, making it an ideal destination for autumnal exploration.
With its mix of lush parks, ancient woodlands, and cultural landmarks, the south east London boroughs provide the perfect backdrop for a leisurely stroll or an adventurous trek.
We’ve rounded up the best walks to explore in south east London this September, perfect for welcoming the autumn season.
1. Avery Hill Park
This Green Flag-awarded park in Greenwich features a winter garden with tropical trees. Discover the Avery Hill Park Circular walk, a 30-minute, easy route available on AllTrails.com.
2. Bostall Woods and Bostall Heath
Located in Abbey Wood, Greenwich, this 160-hectare site offers scenic woodlands and historical intrigue. Explore the 5.2 km walk featured on WalkingClub.org, which takes between one and three hours.
3. Three Houses Walk
Advertised on the BexleyWalks Apple and Samsung app, this two-hour trek explores historic homes in old Bexley, including Hall Place, Red House, and Danson House—perfect for an autumnal adventure. The tour begins at Hall Place, proceeding to Red House and ending at Danson House.
4. Beckenham Place Park
The largest green space in Lewisham, Beckenham Place Park offers various amenities and three walking trails, plus a bike trail and 5 km running circuit, according to Lewisham Council.
5. Greenwich Park
Enjoy stunning views and autumn beauty with curated walking routes on AllTrails.com, ranging from 40 to 449 meters in elevation gain.
6. Lesnes Abbey
The Lesnes Abbey Woods website features three themed walks: the Active (blue wayfinder), a 2-hour route covering most of the woods; the Learn (yellow wayfinder), a shorter walk focusing on key historic features; and the Explore (green wayfinder), which takes you through the woods and heathland.
7. Crystal Palace Park
Featuring dinosaur sculptures and extensive green spaces, Crystal Palace Park offers three routes on Kamoot: Easy (5.97 km), Intermediate (16.8 km), and Expert (22.8 km).
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