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Slow Down London walk: Dinosaurs and discovery

Group: Metropolitan Walkers
Date: Sunday 26 April 2009
Start gridref: TQ353729
Start time: 1pm
Grade: Leisurely
Distance: 6 miles
Contact name: Harriet
Contact phone: 07876 705095
Start Point: Forest Hill station (zone 3)
Finish Point: Crystal Palace station (zone 3/4)
Terrain: Parkland
Dropout: various
Travel: Take 12:44 from London Bridge, arr. Forest Hill 12:57.
Notes: A walk through three parks and gardens in South East London. Come along and explore, hear more about voyages of discovery and famous local explorers. Ending at the cafe in Crystal Palace Park where there will be an ice cream opportunity. This walk may be listed in Time Out.
* Dogs are permitted on this walk
* This is a car-free walk

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The Metropolitan Walkers is the 20s and 30s group for Inner London.

Our walks take place anywhere which is accessible by public transport from Central London.

Non-members are welcome to come on a couple of walks to try us out before joining. There is no need to book; just turn up at the time and place stated in the Groups Walks Finder (see above).

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