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White Lodge – Royal Ballet School

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White Lodge – Royal Ballet School

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  • Location: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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    December 2, 2020

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    Home to the Royal Ballet Lower School since 1955, White Lodge was built in 1730 as a hunting lodge. Over the years it has been called New Lodge and Stone Lodge and boasts a succession of royalty and Prime Ministers as former inhabitants. Queen Victoria came to live here in 1861 with Prince Albert, while she was mourning the death of her mother, the Duchess of Kent.

    September 17, 2022

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    Lovely views from the top of the rise out over the park and lake. Likely to see some deer wandering in the distance.
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    Embark on the Richmond Park & the River Thames loop from Richmond, a moderate hike covering 8.4 miles (13.6 km) with 343 feet (105 metres) of elevation gain. This scenic route typically takes around 3 hours and 33 minutes to complete. You will experience varied terrain, from urban streets to broad parkland paths and tranquil riverside trails. Within Richmond Park, look for herds of red and fallow deer roaming freely among ancient trees and meadows. The path along the River Thames offers picturesque views, including the historic Richmond Bridge and lush greenery. You can also enjoy sweeping vistas over the Thames Valley from Pembroke Lodge.

    This loop is easily accessible, with its starting point in Richmond well-connected by public transport. While much of the trail is level, some sections within Richmond Park involve gentle climbs, and a good level of fitness is recommended for this moderate hike. Be aware that parts of the Thames Path can become muddy after wet weather, so plan your footwear accordingly.

    Richmond Park is London's largest Royal Park and a designated National Nature Reserve, spanning over 2,500 acres. It was established as a deer park in the 17th century, and its wild deer are still a major draw. The trail also passes historically significant buildings like White Lodge and incorporates a section of the Thames Path. The iconic view from Richmond Hill is so significant it is protected by an Act of Parliament, preserving the stunning landscape.

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    This easy 4.1-mile loop in Richmond Park combines the vibrant Isabella Plantation with historic White Lodge and deer spotting.

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    Elevation 30 m

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    Location: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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