The Regent’s Canal – King’s Cross, Granary Square, St. Pancras

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King's Cross – meet by the Taxi Queue sign, next to outdoor Pret a Manger

Guided by Canal Guides

Walk Times

Day Walk Type Start Time End Time
21 April 2024 Tour du Jour 2.30 pm 4.30 pm Winter Reserve Online
21 July 2024 Tour du Jour 2.30 pm 4.30 pm Summer Reserve Online

And as long as we’re at it: here are our other Regent’s Canal & Inland Waterways Walks this autumn and winter (and a bonus, a couple of additional “reasons why”).

On Sunday, October 1 at 2.30 pm the Regent’s Canal – Mile End to Limehouse

On Sunday, November 5 at 2.30 pm: The Royal Victoria Dock to East India Dock Towpath Walk

On Sunday, November 19 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – River Tyburn to Little Venice

On Sunday, December 3 at 2.30 pm: Grosvenor Canal & Battersea Power Station

On Sunday, December 17 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – King’s Cross, Granary Square, St.

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“walking is man’s best medicine” Hippocrates

On Monday, January 1 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – Little Venice to Camden

On Sunday, January 7 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – Islington to Kingsland Road

On Sunday, January 21 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – King’s Cross – Granary Square – Camden

On Sunday, February 4 at 2.30 pm the Regent’s Canal – Mile End to Limehouse

On Sunday, February 18 at 2.30 pm: Grosvenor Canal & Battersea Power Station

On Sunday, March 3 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – King’s Cross – Granary Square – Camden

On Sunday, March 17 at 2.30 pm: Limehouse – Thames – Docklands

On Sunday, March 31 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – Little Venice to Camden

“walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things” Elizabeth von Arnim

On Sunday, April 7 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – King’s Cross to Hitchcock’s Hackney 

On Sunday, April 21 at 2.30 pm: The Royal Victoria Dock to East India Dock Towpath Walk

On Sunday, May 5 at 2.30 pm: Regent’s Canal – River Tyburn to Little Venice

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NOW AS FOR THIS WALK

Short read: Welcome to the Cinderella stretch of the Regent’s Canal.

Long read: Forget the pavement, the sidewalk, the street, the beaten path. The towpath – unseen, untrodden, unexplored, unknown London – beckons. The London of a couple of centuries ago. A London of tunnels and bridges and narrowboats and locks. To say nothing of the life-and-death struggle between the workhorses of the canals and the iron horses of the railways. Ooh. Ah. Yes. The towpath. Shows you a stretch of London – a secret interstice of London – you won’t have seen before. And makes for a fascinating look at our past.

And maybe at our future. In the shape of the Granary Building complex. To see London you have to hear it. So hear this: Granary Building. That’s right. It was the trans-shipment point for cargoes of grain – from the north by rail into waiting canal barges. It’s now a hub of the fashion industry, the home of the buzz, the centrepiece of a complete transformation of the area. And more shape-shifting – a splendid nature reserve on what was an industrial site. And mind’s eye transformations as well.

Great connections and asides and notations – a telling Dickens glimpse, for example. And the usual – usual? – canal life and times and culture and history details. Everything from horse dips to tow rope scars to ARP gates. All of it leading up to that “well I never” home stretch, that London historical, architectural, cultural and literary bonanza: St. Pancras Old Churchyard (the Hardy Tree, JC Bach, resurrectionists, Dickens, etc.), down St. Pancras Road (more Dickens, that amazing RAF St. Pancras tale, etc.) and St. Pancras International Station (Betjeman, etc.). Welcome to the Cinderella stretch of the Regent’s Canal.

THE MEETING POINT

The meeting point is by the taxi queue next to Pret a Manger just outside King’s Cross Railway Station and King’s Cross Tube Stop.

N.B. The “Latecomer’s Catch-up Stop” is on the canal towpath, at the York Way Bridge, immediately north of King’s Cross StationThe walk ends at St. Pancras International Station, just across the street from King’s Cross Station, so it’s effectively circular.

REGENT’S CANAL WALKS – THE FULL PROGRAMME

London Walks normally runs two different Regent’s Canal Walks every month. Their allotted place is the 2.30 pm Tour du Jour slot on the first and third Sunday of each month.

In addition to the bi-monthly Sunday at 2.30 pm canal walks there are always a few Regent’s Canal and other Inland Waterways “wild card” walks that come up as “specials” and in other Tour du Jour day and time slots.

As for routes – there are now over 20 different Regent’s Canal and other Inland Waterways walks. Each of them gets a couple of airings (or more) every year. They’re guided by members of the Inland Waterways Association.

LONDON WALKS HORS D’OEUVRE

The Regent’s Canal  King’s Cross – Granary Square – St. Pancras walk is one of a series of Regent’s Canal and other Inland Waterways walks that we conduct in partnership with the IWA (Inland Waterways Association). There are getting on for a dozen different canal and Inland Waterways walks in their repertory. There are usually a handful of “guest appearance” canal walks that run as “Specials” on selected dates in any given Summer or Winter London Walks programme.

There’s more. The Canal Walks guides – Aileen, Charlie, John, Mike, Richard and Roger – are all members of the IWA and have many years’ experience exploring the inland waterways by narrowboat (and, in Roger’s case, canoe). They have formidable expertise – know the canals better than “ordinary mortals.” And – how special is this – they donate their fees to the IWA. So you’re supporting a good cause – doing a seriously good turn – when you go on one of our canal walks.

IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE GUIDING

LONDON WALKS PRIVATE WALKS

If you can’t make one of the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, The Regent's Canal - King's Cross, Granary Square, St. Pancras it can always be booked as a private tour. If you go private you can have the The Regent's Canal - King's Cross, Granary Square, St. Pancras walk – or any other London Walk – on a day and at a time that suits your convenience. We’ll tailor it to your requirements. Ring Fiona or Mary on 020 7624 3978 or email us at [email protected] and we’ll set it up and make it happen for you. A private London Walk – they’re good value for an individual or couple and sensational value for a group – makes an ideal group or educational or birthday party or office (team-building) or club outing.

GIVE THE GIFT OF LONDON WALKS

A private London Walk makes a fab gift – be it a birthday or anniversary or Christmas present or whatever. Merchandise schmerchandise (gift wrapped or not) – but giving someone an experience, now that’s special. Memories make us rich.

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2 reviews for The Regent’s Canal – King’s Cross, Granary Square, St. Pancras

  1. Pete Brown

    Roger led this walk and was a very knowledgeable guide. Very interesting facts about the developments in the area and their historical links to the railways and canals. A very enjoyable and informative afternoon !

  2. Janet Hatton

    Lulu cohen was our guide and she was brilliant. A fun fact filled afternoon that was enjoyed by our whole group. Thank you Lulu

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