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Re-walk Segment 11 from One Tree Hill to North Greenwich
May 17 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
£5Re-walk Segment 11 from One Tree Hill to North Greenwich SIGN UP HERE
On Friday May 17 from 5.30pm-8.45pm Meet at Honor Oak Park Station
Re-Walk InspiralLondon Trail from One Tree Hill (meet Honor Oak Park Station) to North Greenwich.
Join InspiralLondon’s Charlie Fox to walk from One Tree Hill to North Greenwich, exploring Urban Trees, Undergrowth & Urban Forest Canopy with unique shorter walk interlude across Greenwich Park.
We will meet promptly at 5.30pm – the exit of Honor Oak Park Station (Overground) – before walking up to One Tree Hill and viewing the source of the river Peck. From there we start out on a sensory walk that explores Urban Trees/Undergrowth/Urban Forest Canopy and 3 rivers – this hidden underexplored nature that intertwines and meanders among the tarmac, concrete and brick.
For those unable to make the start but would like to experience a short inspirallondon walk you can come and join this walk in the evening for a short slow walking from 7.30-8.45pm and experience London walking in a totally other way. We will meet together near the entrance of Greenwich Royal Observatory (By the Meridian Line) for gentle Slow walking with InspiralLondon Artist Rachel Gomme. And as the sunsets over London explore the trees and their forest canopy in full Spring.
This interlude of slow walking where we take time to sense into and savour the delicate details of our own movement, and the beings, substances and flows around us.
Part of InspiralLondon ReWalk, ReMap, ReTell 2024-2025 and The Urban Tree Festival 2024
From Spring 2024 to 2025 InspiralLondon sets out to rewalk, remap and retell the 300 mile spiral trail, first walked in 2015. We invite all kinds of walkers, urban explorers and the curious to experience the magic of this unique pathway.
The Urban Tree Festival is an annual community celebration of trees, including their benefits, beauty, majesty, and magic, in cities, towns and all urban environments. Events, celebrations, walks, talks and storytelling are held across London and the UK, bringing all our communities together to educate, inspire and share their enjoyment of trees.