Relaxing Riverside Walk // Kingston, London U.K.
Footage from February 2015
Filmed on Nikon D5000
RIVER WALK.... KINGSTON UPON THAMES - LONDON , UK....
RIVER WALK... KINGSTON UPON THAMES -LONDON, UK....
Riverside Walk Kingston
A small steamer sailing in River Thames at riverside walk in Kingston.
Walking In London: London walk along the Thames at Kingston Riverside
This London walk takes place in Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey – a 30-minute train ride from Waterloo Station. This 17-minute walk takes you along the River Thames on a beautiful autumn day with Halloween just around the corner. The sky is blue, the trees are turning yellow and orange, and everyone is enjoying one of our final warm days to make the most of the sunny riverside before more ‘typical’ autumn weather takes hold.
The walk starts at Ravens Ait which is on Portsmouth Road just down from Harts Boatyard pub. I walk along Queens Promenade past all the river views, coffee shops and restaurants to Kingston Bridge. There is a Part 2 video which takes you into Kingston Town Centre via the ancient market place, Clattern Bridge and red telephone boxes to complete the walk.
All parts of the walk along the route I have taken are timestamped below.
Route timestamps:
0:25 Ravens Ait to Kingston Bridge along Queens Promenade 17:30
03:05 Riverside toilets (not always open)
05:15 Riverside coffee shop
05:45 Parrs Boats
08:25 Turks Launches (one of their boats was in the Karma Chameleon video for Culture Club)
10:15 Riverside restaurants, pubs and coffee shops 15:50
17:30 Kingston Bridge
The two combined walks – Kingston Riverside (Part 1) and Kingston Town Centre (Part 2) - work very well in reverse, starting at the telephone boxes and ending at Ravens Ait where a pub or two is around the corner for refreshment before the return walk. Or you could continue to Surbiton (around 20 minutes) and get a train to Waterloo from there (I can provide route information or a new walking video on this). From Surbiton you can also take a train to Hampton Court (King Henry VIII) and either walk back along the tow path to Kingston (a good 30-45 minutes, especially if you are tired by then!) or take the train again. In summer, boats also run along this stretch to Kingston and Richmond.
Music credits:
Tracks 1 and 3 (intro music and outro music over timelapse/photos, respectively:
Track 1 Take the Chance by Nicolai Heidlas
Track 3 Chase your Dreams by Nicolai Heidlas
Both tracks can be found on HookSounds:
Nicolai's YouTube channel is well worth checking out:
Track 2 (music used to cover music that was being played by others): As Leaves Fall by Ikson. Lovely music can be found on his YouTube channel here:
Ikson's music is available on SoundCloud:
My equipment:
Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile, what a joy this has been to learn and balance;/
LG mobile phone - a bit on its last legs and overheating at all the hard work, but just about hanging in there.
I do the immersive first-person walks with these two items.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii. One day I hope to buy a proper camera gimbal so as to use the Canon for the actual filming, but this will take a bit of saving up for, and then a bit of learning!
Walking the Thames Path (Chertsey to Kingston Upon Thames) via Hampton Court Palace
Day 2 of my two day adventure , Dot has officially retired from walking the Thames path and is now joining Aj with support vehicle . I loved this section and very excited to be only three sections from completing the Thames path
Walking in London: London walk in Kingston upon Thames town centre
This London walk takes place in Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey – a 30-minute train ride from Waterloo Station. This 17-minute walk takes you from Kingston Bridge into Kingston town centre via the ancient market square, Clattern Bridge, Rose Theatre and Kingston Town Hall. I then turn down through the main shopping area to end at Kingston’s Red Telephone Boxes architectural installation. The train station to London Waterloo is just around the corner from there. Part 1 of this walk takes you along Kingston Riverside.
00:15 TKMaxx
01.50 John Lewis (good for a toilet break)
02:45 Bentalls Centre (good for a toilet break)
05:38 Market place
08:37 Clattern Bridge
10:08 Rose Theatre
10:50 Town Hall
12:20 Return to market square
14:00 Main shopping centre
16:25 Road in the direction of the train station to Waterloo
16:55 Red Telephone Boxes architecture
17:16 Timelapse to music of walk back
18:10 Photo montage
Music credits:
Tracks 1 and 3 (intro music and outro music over timelapse/photos, respectively):
Track 1 Take the Chance by Nicolai Heidlas
Track 3 Chase your Dreams by Nicolai Heidlas
Both tracks can be found on HookSounds:
Nicolai's YouTube channel is well worth checking out:
Track 2 (music used to cover music that was being played by others): As Leaves Fall by Ikson. Lovely music can be found on his YouTube channel here:
Ikson's music is available on SoundCloud:
The two combined walks – Kingston Riverside (Part 1) and Kingston Town Centre (Part 2) - work very well in reverse, starting at the telephone boxes and ending at Ravens Ait where a pub or two is around the corner for refreshment before the return walk. Or you could continue to Surbiton (around 20 minutes) and get a train to Waterloo from there (I can provide route information or a new walking video on this). From Surbiton you can also take a train to Hampton Court (King Henry VIII) and either walk back along the tow path to Kingston (a good 30-45 minutes, especially if you are tired by then!) or take the train again. In summer, boats also run along this stretch to Kingston and Richmond.
My equipment:
Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile, what a joy this has been to learn and balance;/
LG mobile phone - a bit on its last legs and overheating at all the hard work, but just about hanging in there.
I do the immersive first-person walks with these two items.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii. One day I hope to buy a proper camera gimbal so as to use the Canon for the actual filming, but this will take a bit of saving up for, and then a bit of learning!
Eden Walk, Kingston - Flythrough
Eden Walk is a major retail led mixed use regeneration scheme for the historic market town of Kingston. BDP are masterplanners and architects on the scheme. More information on our website:
The BDP designed scheme will see £400m of investment breathe new life into the town centre, and create engaging and memorable buildings and spaces to complete the town centre retail core and reinvigorate the Memorial Gardens. British Land commented “The new Eden Walk will transform Kingston's retail environment and deliver new homes and hundreds of jobs in the town centre.”
Thames Riverside view Kingston upon Thames London UK
Thames Riverside view Kingston upon Thames London UK
Riverside Walk is an oasis hidden away in Kingston-upon-Thames, it boasts amazing views of the river and overlooks Kingston Bridge.
You’ll find an abundance of eateries at Riverside Walk offering mouth-watering cuisine from around the world to suit every taste and budget.
The range of restaurants cover a variety of cuisines and a great place to relax with friends and family as you enjoy al fresco along the many outdoor seating area.
Ham house by the river for about 1 mile reaching the Boaters in Kingston on Thames.
Walk along the side of the river Thames from Surbiton into Kingston, there is so much to see as you walk along.
Numerous very tempting restaurants overlooking the river by Kingston bridge, some great views, and always seems to be something going on.
Good place to meet friends, Peaceful, Great Views, Always enjoyable, Beautiful !
Riverside Place, Kingston Upon Thames
A rare opportunity to invest in a redevelopment project in one of the most fashionable suburbs of London. Located in the centre of Kingston-upon-Thames, planning permission has already been granted for the partial demolition and construction of a 5 storey building of 26 apartments and (A1) retail on the ground floor level.
The Barge Walk from Hampton Court to Kingston upon Thames
The Barge Walk along river Thames starts at Hampton Court Palace, ends at Kingston Bridge and has a length of three and half a mile approximately. You can close the circuit back through Bushy Park and do six miles this way. As I live in the Alpine region, I usually walk on steeper paths, but I was absolutely surprised, that this flat walk was never boring. An absolute highlight was the dragon boat training of the Kingston Royals ladies (35 seconds, starting at 02:53), very impressive!
For further details of the Barge Walk look at .
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