Trailblazing: David Sharp’s Legacy

Long before the Thames Path became a designated National Trail, its towpaths carried centuries of history—first as Roman and medieval river routes, later as working corridors where horses hauled barges heavy with cargo. But transforming these fragments of riverbank into a continuous, publicly…

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Celebrating 30 Years of the Thames Path

The Thames Path National Trail reaches a remarkable milestone this year: its 30th anniversary. Officially opened on 24 July 1996, the trail is one of England’s best‑loved long‑distance routes, stretching approximately 185.2 miles (298 km) from Thames Head in Gloucestershire all the way to Woolwich…

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