Visitor Development Project - Funded by the LDA
London Development Agency
Hammersmith & Fulham Council

Walks

Film tour Discovery by foot
We run free cultural walking tours to celebrate the cultural depth and diversity present in the local area. Discovery by foot! The borough is only six by two miles so walking or cycling are often the quickest, easiest and most interesting ways to get around. So why not try one of our award winning cultural tours on foot?

FREE CULTURAL WALKS
Organised by Hammersmith & Fulham Council. Led by local Blue Badge guides around Fulham and Shepherds Bush.
For further information or to confirm a place please contact Mohamad Haniff or Nicki Burgess. Tel: 020 8753 2733 / 020 7835 5695
Previous walks have included:
Nut Case, Shepherds Bush - part of Middle Eastern food tourMiddle Eastern Food Tour- Shepherds Bush
Fulham Antiques
Fulham Past and Present 
The Walham Wanderer 
Curry trail - Fulham
Shepherds Bush Olympics
Shepherds Bush Market

Tree Walks at Fulham Palace
The Palace gardens are home to an unusual and rare assortment of trees from across the British Isles and overseas. Discover the wonderful collection on one of their tree walks. Meet in the Tudor Courtyard at 2pm. No booking necessary. £5 per person. 
Visit www.fulhampalace.org for more details

Already been on a cultural tour walk with Hammersmith and Fulham?
Please let us have your feedback on these cultural walks. You could win a bottle of wine if you return a completed form or complete the form online.

Also see: Walkwell routes in Hammersmith & Fulham

Experience the Thames

Rural Thames- from Chelsea to Hampton Court 

Rural Thames front cover of brochureLondon's Rural Thames stretches from Hampton Court Palace - one of the great icons of Tudor England - to fashionable Chelsea Harbour. Within this span of 22.5 miles the river rolls out a dazzling string of world-famous attractions in a rural setting of vast parklands, sumptuous gardens and secluded green spaces which delights visitors and takes most Londoners by surprise.  

You can take London's Rural Thames in bite-size chunks on a day off or when you have an afternoon to spare, or you can follow the whole length of The Thames Path from Hampton Court to Chelsea in a long weekend.