Tamsin Trail at Richmond Park

The Tamsin Trail provides a circuit of Richmond Park in south west London, connecting park entrances at Roehampton Gate, Robin Hood Gate, Kingston Gate, Ham Gate, Richmond Gate and East Sheen Gate. It is almost entirely car-free, a perfect route for families.

A very attractive route in any season, taking you away from the hustle and bustle of south London.

There is opportunity to explore all corners of the park and the many attractions within, such as the Isabella Plantation and Pembroke lodge.

National Route 4 crosses the middle of the park and can be combined with the Tamsin Trail to create shorter circuits of the park if required. This also provides cycle links outside the park: to the River Thames and Kingston to the west and to Barnes and Putney to the east.

Please note

We have taken all responsible steps to ensure that these routes are safe and achievable by people with a reasonable level of fitness.

However, all outdoor activities involve a degree of risk. To the extent permitted by law, Sustrans accepts no responsibility for any accidents or injury resulting from following these routes.

Walking and cycling routes change over time. Weather conditions may also affect path surfaces.

Please use your own judgement when using the routes based upon the weather and the ability, experience and confidence levels of those in your group.

Please help us to protect this route

The Tamsin Trail at Richmond Park is part of the National Cycle Network, cared for by Sustrans. Your donation today will help keep the Network safe and open for everyone to enjoy.

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