The Thames Path is a National Trail following the River Thames from one of its sources near Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Woolwich foot tunnel, south east London. It is about 185 miles (298 km) long. A path was first proposed in 1948 but it only opened in 1996.
The Thames Path sign near the end of the walk, by the Thames Barrier
Thames Head
Thames and Severn Canal and River Coln joining the Thames with former canal warehouse to left and Round House behind it, covered in greenery
Cliveden from the River Thames
Teddington Lock is a complex of three locks and a weir on the River Thames between Ham and Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. Historically in Middlesex, it was first built in 1810.
Teddington Lock undergoing maintenance. From left to right – rollers, skiff lock, launch lock and barge lock
Barrage at Teddington Lock
Kingston from the river
Scullers, skiffs and Thames Raters at Raven's Ait on one of the most active stretches of the river