Scenic Thames Riverside Walk from Kingston to Teddington with Pastry Stops
Thames Riverside Walk: Kingston to Teddington with Pastry Stops

If you are eager to escape this weekend and immerse yourself in the great outdoors, this riverside walk offers an ideal solution, complete with charming stops for refreshments along the way.

Embark on a Picturesque Thames Path Adventure

Searching for a beautiful new route for your stroll? It is widely known that spending time outside can provide numerous health benefits and significantly boost your overall mood.

For those who fancy a leisurely walk alongside the River Thames with opportunities to pause for food and drinks, this stunning journey delivers breathtaking views and includes stops for delicious pastries and coffee.

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Route Details and Starting Point

The walk commences in Kingston and concludes in Teddington, London. A remarkable aspect of this route is that it does not feel like you are in the bustling city, offering a serene escape.

TikTok user @jazlifts highlighted this iconic path, beginning at Kingston Market Place and ending at Teddington High Street. Allocate at least an hour for the scenic walk, plus additional time for coffee breaks.

Highlights and Recommendations

She remarked, "If you love riverside views, pastries and a chill stroll, then you need to save this walk for the weekend."

The journey starts at Kingston Market Place, where you can visit Zega for a coffee or matcha, along with their tasty buns. Alternatively, cross to the market store opposite and pick up a pastry from Olivier's Bakery.

After securing your treats, head across the marketplace and through a small alley that leads to the river and down to Kingston Bridge. Turn right and walk down the Thames path under the bridge.

Scenic Points and Wildlife Encounters

The content creator shared a fun fact: you will notice three sections of the bridge where it has been widened at two different points.

She continued, "Soon you reach Canbury Gardens, this might be my favourite section of the walk. It is so gorgeous and the houses opposite are honestly insane. The swans and ducks are often on the path too, so do be careful there."

The path splits in two; she recommends taking the upper one on the right if it has been raining. Eventually, you arrive at Teddington Lock, cross over the bridge, and continue straight to finish at the high street.

Final Stops and Dining Options

Upon reaching Teddington, you will discover excellent coffee shops, lunch spots, and charity shops to explore. In her caption, she suggests Zega and Olivier's Bakery in Kingston Market.

Once in Teddington, Parsnips is a perfect casual lunch stop for toasties and crepes, while Benedict Teddington is ideal for a sit-down lunch or brunch.

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