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Regent's Canal
I hope a pedestrian's question is not too far off-topic for utl --
At which points between Park Rd (near St John's Wood) and Cumberland basin can you leave the footpath along Regent's Canal and walk up to street level? Maybe one of knows or can point me to a detailed map. For the walk I'm planning, an ascent near Primrose Hill Bridge would be ideal, i.e. he http://streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.srf? x=527770&y=183503&z=110&sv=527770,183503&st=4&ar=Y &mapp=oldmap.srf&searchp=oldsearch.srf&lm=0 Thanks, Jo. |
Regent's Canal
"Jo H" wrote: I hope a pedestrian's question is not too far off-topic for utl -- At which points between Park Rd (near St John's Wood) and Cumberland basin can you leave the footpath along Regent's Canal and walk up to street level? Maybe one of knows or can point me to a detailed map. For the walk I'm planning, an ascent near Primrose Hill Bridge would be ideal, i.e. he http://streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.srf?x=527770&y=183503 You can ascend from the canal towpath to street level at Primrose Hill Bridge, yes - the path up from the canal is to the west of the bridge. Detailed mapping does seem to be a bit lacking in terms of the canal network in London, but maybe there's something out there wot I've missed? Oh, and I'd say questions re pedestrian routes are quite within utl's remit so ask away! |
Regent's Canal
At which points between Park Rd (near St John's Wood) and Cumberland basin can you leave the footpath along Regent's Canal and walk up to street level? Maybe one of knows or can point me to a detailed map. For the walk I'm planning, an ascent near Primrose Hill Bridge would be ideal, i.e. he http://streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.srf? x=527770&y=183503&z=110&sv=527770,183503&st=4&ar=Y &mapp=oldmap.srf&searchp=oldsearch.srf&lm=0 OpenStreetMap has your answer: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51...om=16&layers=M - Adam |
Regent's Canal
Thanks a lot to both of you.
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