River Thames
The River Thames is the longest river that flows entirely within England, and the second longest in the UK (after the River Severn).
"The source is in Gloucestershire, which is in south-west England. It flows in an easterly direction through Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey and into London.
The Thames is tidal a few miles upstream from London. Past London it becomes an estuary, and from there into the North Sea.
Quite where the river ends and the estuary begins is a matter of debate. The Thames Path chooses to terminate at Woolwich, a mile past the Thames Barrier.
At Woolwich the Thames Path meets the England Coast Path which crosses the Thames here. The England Coast Path is very much a work in progress. However, it is possible to walk from Woolwich to the Isle of Grain in the Thames estuary. The journey down the Thames Path combined with this section of the England Coast Path is referred to as Source to Sea."
I shall not be actually walking that final stretch which becomes the England Coast Path. My walk will stop in London. With a few additional days to explore the historic city, locate old favorite places, and discover some new.
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