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Queens Promenade Riverside Walk

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Queens Promenade Riverside Walk is named after Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901), who often came through Kingston upon Thames on her way to Claremont House in Esher, Surrey. The walk is about 1,500 m (1,640 yd) long and runs alongside the River Thames from Raven’s Ait to just beyond Kingston Bridge. Seating, refreshments, and toilets are all available along the route.

Queens Promenade Riverside Walk
Queens Promenade Riverside Walk

Route Info

We took the bus to visit this attraction on 19 Jul 2016; here we show service details for each stage of that journey, which began at Stand B in Romsey Bus Station.

Romsey Bus Station
Romsey Bus Station
Romsey, Hampshire
Stagecoach logo
66
Stagecoach in Hampshire
Romsey – Winchester
1 / 4
Winchester Bus Station
Winchester Bus Station
Winchester, Hampshire
Stagecoach logo
64
Stagecoach in Hampshire
Winchester – Alton
2 / 4
High Street
High Street
Alton, Hampshire
Stagecoach logo
65
Stagecoach in Hampshire
Alton – Guildford
3 / 4
Friary Bus Station
Friary Bus Station
Guildford, Surrey
Abellio logo
515
Abellio Surrey
Guildford – Kingston
4 / 4

i If you want public transport information for your area, please visit Traveline South West.

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