London Wall Walk - London, England, UK
Posted by: Metro2
N 51° 30.472 W 000° 04.533
30U E 702939 N 5710359
The London Wall Walk begins at the remnants of the Roman Wall at the Tower of London.
Waymark Code: WMDCT4
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/26/2011
Views: 15
According to this website (
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This website (
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"The London Wall Walk, as it was originally planned in 1984, followed the original line of the City wall for much of its length, from the royal fortress of the Tower of London to the Museum of London.
The walk consisted of a series of 23 panels that did not only pick out surviving remains but also pinpointed sites of importance to the history of the city wall and gates. The Walk is about 3.2km (2 miles) long and may take between one and two hours. Wheelchairs can reach most individual sites although access is difficult at some points.
The accompanying booklet is now out-of-print and the Wall Walk panels have deteriorated or have been removed, but enough interest in the walk remains to justify its inclusion. New discoveries en route of the walk and the last section linking it to Blackfriars are now included here in order to complete the original circuit.
Download a pdf version of the Wall walk booklet here. It is divided into area sections, mainly using the city gates as the start or end points of each section. The walk and numbering system is designed to start from the Tower of London in the east to Blackfriars in the west."
That website also indicates that it takes about two hours to complete the walk.
and a video can be viewed at this site: (
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The poster of this waymark visited the Wall at the Tower of London..and also found stops number 13,14 and 15 which are not far from the Museum of London(photos of the plaques included.) The coordinates however are for the ruins at the Tower of London since that is recognized as the beginning of the walk.