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The ‘magnificent’ river trail 30 miles from London with quaint villages and a Michelin-starred pub

by Justin Marsh
October 28, 2025
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Still waters at Marlow Lock on the River Thames in north west London, on a bright sunny day.
The River Thames like you’ve never seen it before (Picture: Getty Images)

When you think of the River Thames, your mind immediately takes you to central London.

Teeming with Uber taxis and surrounded by the 24/7 hustle and bustle of the capital, it’s not exactly the most relaxing place for a winter walk.

However, 30 miles up the river in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, it’s a different story.

Here, charming Georgian buildings replace sleek city skyscrapers and elegant willow trees line the banks.

The 13-mile riverside ramble that runs through this scenic Georgian village has just been named one of the top walking routes near London.

You can get there in just over an hour on the train: hop on at Paddington, then swap at Maidenhead for Marlow.

And, with a return ticket averaging around £20, a day trip won’t break the bank.

Marlow to Marlow

Marlow’s 13-mile route — estimated to take around 3 hours 40 minutes, or longer if you grab a pub lunch, which we highly recommend — starts and ends in the village.

The trail takes you through picturesque farmland and the woodlands of the Chiltern Hills, which have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Easy autumn walk near London 📌 Henley to Marlow river walk 🚂 how to get there: you can get to both henley and Marlow from London Parddington. Buy the thames branches day rangers ticket from the station and you can use it for both journeys. Journey time 40-50min. 🗺️ Distance: 11 miles station to station #autumnwalks #riverwalk

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Walking over sweet meadows and rolling hills, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the countryside.

Word of warning: you may encounter livestock, so if your four-legged friend is joining you for the day, it’s best to keep them on a lead.

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A village steeped in history

Malrow has a lovely whimsical feel. The village is steeped in history, and even gets a mention in the Domesday Book of 1086 — over 900 years ago.

By 1227, Marlow was established as a market town, when it featured in Henry III’s market charter.

While you’re there, be sure to check out Buckinghamshire’s oldest inhabited building. The Old Parsonage, which was built in the 14th century, survives in St Peter Street.

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In the High Street, a medieval hall shelters behind an 18th-century façade, while a shop on West Street conceals a 15th-century merchant’s hall.

As for its Georgian and Victorian roots, Marlow’s streets are lined with buildings from these eras — whether it’s historic manor houses or boutique shops.

The town’s suspension bridge is one of its most iconic Victorian features, designed by William Tierney Clark and opened in 1832.

On the water’s edge

Of course, Marlow’s riverside location is its USP.

During the summer, this part of the Thames is perfect for paddling. The overhanging trees are also ideal spots to seek shade and read a book.

Or, grab a cold pint at The Two Brewers, a red brick pub first opened in 1727.

Fun fact, many literary figures have been inspired by Marlow, including Mary Shelley, who completed Frankenstein here in 1817.

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Take in scenic countryside and charming village pubs (Picture: Getty Images)

In autumn, arguably the prettiest time of the year to explore Britain’s countryside and villages, the water’s edge oozes postcard scenes.

Rest your legs and hire a rowing boat from The Little Green Boat Company, which operates from Higginson Park on the river.

Rowing boats can be hired for £25 for an hour, while an eight-person picnic boat costs £75. Motor boats can also be booked for the whole day.

If you book online, you can save 10%.

A Michelin-starred village

Before heading back to London, treat yourself to a post-walk pub lunch. Specifically, at Tom Kerridge’s The Hand & Flowers, the only UK pub to boast two Michelin stars.

Described as a ‘rustic, whitewashed pub with renowned haute cuisine with modern twists,’ indulge in signature cocktails, draught beers, and bar snacks.

Albeit quite pricey — set lunches start at £55 per person for two courses, or £95 per person for the classics menu — the main dishes sound pretty mouthwatering.

Potted artichokes with cured pork, or slow-cooked duck breast, anyone?

Hey, if you can’t bear to leave, why not book into the cottage accommodation for the night? We know we will be.

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