On the hunt for the perfect walk that will allow you to relax and take in the autumn air? Then look no further.

Although much of London is tower blocks and concrete, there are plenty of spots that allow for a calming walk among nature, the falling leaves of autumn and the peace away from busy roads.

Two of London's walks have been named among the best in the UK by Which? who asked the nation to vote for the country's best 51.

So you know where to go for your next walk, these are two of the must-do walks for the autumn season. 

You can see the full list by Which? via the website

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The best autumn walks in London

The two walks featured on the public voted list are Richmond Park: Tamsin Trail and Regent’s Canal, London.

The Tasmin Trail in Richmond Park is a seven-mile walk that takes you around the park, through the array of nature and of course to see the park's famous deers. 

Typically taking two to four hours, it's rated as medium difficulty with a good path and some hills along the way.

So you don't get tired on the walk, every mile or two you'll find a cafe and in the warmer months ice cream vans.

The path is shared by cyclists and runners and you can join it from any of the car parks around the edge of the park.


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Regent’s Canal Walk is nine miles for the full length and lets you walk past some of London's biggest landmarks like Regent's Park and Camden Lock.

The walk is popular among walkers, boaters and cyclists and along the Canal, there are plenty of spots to take a break and relax.

Passing through markets, gardens and over bridges, the walk is picturesque and relaxing despite being in the centre of London.