Greenwich Park and the Royal Observatory
With the Cutty Sark on your left (the ship was restored at a cost of £50 million after a fire in 2007), cross the road ahead into Greenwich Church Street. After a further 70yds (64m) turn left into the market. At the far end turn left (by Stewart John shop), then right, and follow King William Walk to Greenwich Park.
Enter the park at St Mary's Gate and follow the widest path (signposted to the Café, Flower Garden and Old Royal Observatory), as it swings to the left. Continue ahead, turning right to reach the Royal Observatory and a superb view over London and Greenwich Royal Naval College.
Continue past the Royal Observatory's Peter Harrison Planetarium building and the Pavilion Teahouse to follow this broad pathway, Blackheath Avenue. Just before Blackheath Gate turn left through metal gates on to the Flower Garden path, which skirts the edge of a large pond. (A tiny path a few paces on to the right leads into an area for viewing the deer.)
Turn right at the next fork and go through the gates. Turn left and take the right-hand fork beside a wall. Continue along this straight path.
At the next junction take the second path on the left and then take the signposted Queen Elizabeth Oak path. Keep ahead, straight over another set of paths, to reach another junction at which the remains of a fallen oak tree are protected by railings. This dates from the 12th century and lived to a ripe old age of 700 years. It is said that Anne Boleyn danced around the tree with Henry VIII, and their daughter, Elizabeth, would often play in the hollow trunk of the huge oak.
Keep going downhill and right at the next junction on a path that dips and rises. Continue ahead at the next set of paths and leave the park with the National Maritime Museum on your left. Go straight ahead at Park Row Gate across Romney Road.
At the Trafalgar Tavern turn left along the Thames Path to reach the Cutty Sark site and the start of the walk.
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