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Hi all,


We wanted to go for a nice walk in a couple of weeks - a group of adults and one toddler who will be in the sling if not toddling (so no pram to worry about). We were looking for somewhere we can reach by train and which will have a nice pub/restaurant we can go to afterwards. Most of us are quite rubbish at getting out of London (and I must admit, I haven't been for a walk in the country in a very long time!) so any advice would be very gratefully received. We're planning on a Saturday in early February if that makes any difference.


May need to actually buy some boots/wellies...!

Yep look at the time out guide to walks around london. Plenty of options there, all accessible by train. To make things easy look at kent and sussex, they nearly all go from london bridge.


If you don't buy the book this site is a good free option

http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/book_3/walk_21/index.shtml

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