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The London UnderRound Marathon, also sometimes referred to as the London Underground marathon, is an unofficial running route in London, between 42 Zone 1 London Underground stations. [1] The route was created by runner Rory Coleman in 2008 [ 2 ] and is between 42 km [ 3 ] and 48 km [ 4 ] depending on the route selection.
This is a list of cycle routes in London that have been waymarked with formal route signage include 'Cycleways' (including 'Cycle Superhighways' and 'Quietways) and the older London Cycle Network, all designated by the local government body Transport for London (TfL), National Cycle Network routes designated by the sustainable transport charity Sustrans, and miscellaneous 'Greenways' created ...
The Royal Parks Half Marathon, first held in 2008, takes place each October, starting and finishing in Hyde Park.It is the only half marathon that travels through central London and four of the Royal Parks and is one of London's largest half marathons, with over 16,000 participants.
A student with a passion for public transport has gained more than 400,000 views on TikTok for posts showing his hikes replicating London's Tube line routes. Jai, 16, from central London ...
The Causeway Coast Way covers 32 miles of scenic Northern Irish coast, running from Ballycastle to Portstewart.Though a relatively easy walk, the route still takes between two and three full days ...
Circular route across Thorne and Hatfield Moors in the Humberhead Levels. [91] [92] Pendle Way: 45 72: Lancashire: Barley: N/A: Circular route in the Southern Pennines incorporating Pendle Hill. [93] Pennine Journey: 247 398: County Durham Cumbria, Northumberland, North Yorkshire: Settle: N/A: Circular route running anti-clockwise up to Hadrian ...
The Parkland Walk is a 3.1-mile (5.0 km) linear green pedestrian and cycle route in London, which follows the course of the railway line that used to run between Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace, through Stroud Green, Crouch End, Highgate and Muswell Hill. It is often mistakenly described as 4.5 miles long, but even taking in the gap between ...
The Capital Ring is a strategic circular walking route in London, around 125 km (78 mi) in length. It is promoted by London's 33 local councils, led by the City of London Corporation in partnership with the Greater London Authority and its functional body for regional transport, Transport for London, through which much of the funding is provided.