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Am planning on doing a walk with the family this weekend.


Will be with a baby/buggy and plan to go to Crystal Palace via Cox's walk, off the Sth Circular.


Probably stopping at the Woodhouse or Westow House for food / booze, then back via College Road, into the Village.


Planning on doing about 6 miles.....


Has anyone done this walk, or one similar, will Cox's walk be suitable for the buggy..........

Idea on other pubs to stop in? Other routes?

Any tips?

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Cox's walk should be fine for a buggy at the moment - was there this morning and it's nice and dry. You might have to lift over a couple of places but generally fine. Just make sure you take the left turn towards Sydenham Hill rather than go through the gate into Sydenham Hill Woods, which would be hard work with a buggy.
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It's a smooth gravelled path up to the entrance to Sydenham Hill Woods, where you turn left over the railway bridge and up another reasonable path to Sydenham Hill. Perfectly doable I'd say when it's as dry as now - you can look at each end of the path from Streetview or online. We pass plenty of buggies when we walk that way and nobody seems to be having much trouble.
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