Source to Sea: Walking the Ravensbourne (Part 3) - Saturday 6th June 2026
Saturday 6th June | 10:30 - 13:30
๐๏ธ Free – booking required
To mark World Ocean Day, join us on this special three-part walk following the Ravensbourne River from its source to where it meets the Thames - exploring the landscapes, wildlife and stories of the river along the way.
Often hidden, diverted or overlooked, the Ravensbourne flows through woods, parks and neighbourhoods, shaping the places it passes through in ways that are easy to miss. Walking the river in stages offers a chance to see it as a whole - from clear spring-fed beginnings to tidal estuary.
๐ Lewisham Train Station
What to expect
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Across three Saturdays, we’ll walk the length of the river in stages, stopping along the way to explore:
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The ecology and wildlife of the Ravensbourne and its tributaries
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How rivers change as they move through urban environments
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The history of the river, including industry, flooding and restoration
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Current work to improve habitats and water quality
These walks are relaxed and conversational, with plenty of opportunities to stop, observe and discuss what we encounter.
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Walk schedule
Part 1 – Source to Beckenham Place Park
Meet at Keston Ponds
We’ll follow the upper reaches of the Ravensbourne through woodland and parkland, finishing in Beckenham.
Part 2 – Beckenham (Ravensbourne Station) to Lewisham Train Station
Following the river north from Beckenham, we'll discover an often-overlooked stretch of the Ravensbourne - from quiet green corridors to busy urban centres - revealing how nature and city life meet along the water's edge.
Part 3 – Lewisham Train Station to the Thames (Deptford Creek - Cutty Sark DLR)
Starting in Lewisham, we’ll follow the river north through Deptford, finishing where the Ravensbourne meets the River Thames.
(Participants are welcome to attend one or both walks, though attending both gives the fullest experience)
Who this walk is for
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Anyone curious about urban rivers, wildlife and local history
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No specialist knowledge required
A reasonable level of fitness is recommended, as each walk will cover several miles at a steady pace.
Please bring:
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Weather-appropriate clothing
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Water and snacks
๐๏ธ Booking:
This is a free event, but pre-booking is essential to secure your place.
If you’re able to choose the supporter ticket, thank you - it directly helps us run events like this, as well as our education and conservation work.
If you need to cancel, please let us know at info@creeksidecentre.org.uk so your place can be offered to someone else.
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