The River Beck Short Walk
Rural start through West Wickham, then down the River Beck Corridor through woodlands and parks to Beckenham's busy Town Centre

The River Beck in High Broom Wood
SWC Short Walk 62 - The River Beck: Hayes to Beckenham Junction
Nov-24 • thomasgrabow on Flickr
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Highest identifiable source of the River Beck; in unnamed wood
SWC Short Walk 62 - The River Beck: Hayes to Beckenham Junction
Nov-24 • thomasgrabow on Flickr
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St. George’s, Beckenham (the ‘Cathedral of North West Kent’)
SWC Short Walk 62 - The River Beck: Hayes to Beckenham Junction
Nov-24 • thomasgrabow on Flickr
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Overflow Weir ('Waterfall') on Upper Lake in Kelsey Park, Beckenham,
SWC Short Walk 62 - The River Beck: Hayes to Beckenham Junction
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The Stepping Stones across The River Beck in High Broom Wood
SWC Short Walk 62 - The River Beck: Hayes to Beckenham Junction
Nov-24 • thomasgrabow on Flickr
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Length |
9.5 km/5.9 mi with 86/110m ascent/descent and 2 hours net walking time. |
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Walk Notes |
After a part-suburban, part-rural walk from Hayes station through West Wickham, this Outer London route follows the River Beck from its sources in woodlands on high ground in Spring Park to Beckenham’s Town Centre as closely as sensible. In the upper reaches, the Beck forms the Borough Boundary between Bromley and Croydon (i.e. formerly Kent and Surrey), and the very most of the route runs through Bromley. The route through the Beck Corridor itself is a healthy mixture of mature and younger woodlands where the river meanders naturally and some landscaped parks with lakes dammed from the river, featuring a couple of ‘waterfalls’, mainly linked-up by quiet residential roads, but not without about 1 kilometre of busy roads to walk along. The Beck is crossed many a times, including once on stepping stones. Beckenham’s town centre features the ‘Cathedral of North West Kent’ with England’s oldest lychgate. The route does not cover the stretch of the Beck from Beckenham’s High Street to Cator Park, where it meets the Chaffinch Brook, as the river is either built over, or out of view in private gardens or culverted. Note: Kelsey Park at the Beckenham end of the route gets locked in the evenings (check timings before commencing the walk here: https://www.kelseyparkbeckenham.co.uk/). |
Walk Options |
The walk is written up in both directions. Walking upstream enables getting through Kelsey Park early.
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Eat & Drink |
Numerous options at the Beckenham end (some covered on an optional loop) and more than a handful each in Coney Hall and in Hayes. See the walk directions for more detail. |
Transport |
Hayes (Kent) Station is the terminus of the Hayes Line (historically: Mid-Kent Line), branching off at Lewisham from the North Kent Line. It is typically served by four trains per hour from Charing Cross or Cannon Street, with a journey time from 42 minutes (33 from London Bridge) and in Travelzone 5. Beckenham Junction is a stop on the Chatham Mainline from London Victoria and one of the termini of the London Tramlink, linking to East Croydon and Wimbledon stations, and in Travelzone 4. |
Notes |
Hayes
The River Beck
Kelsey Park
Note: De-silting works in the upper lake have commenced in November 2024 and will last well into 2025, resulting in rolling closures of areas east of the lakes. Beckenham/David Bowie
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Help Us! |
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By Train |
Out (not a train station) Back (not a train station) |
By Car |
Start Map Directions Return to the start: Finish Map Directions Travel to the start: |
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Help |
National Rail: 03457 48 49 50 • Traveline (bus times): 0871 200 22 33 (12p/min) • TFL (London) : 0343 222 1234 |
Version |
Dec-24 Thomas G |
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Walk Directions
Full directions for this walk are in a PDF file (link above) which you can print, or download on to a Kindle, tablet, or smartphone.
This is just the introduction. This walk's detailed directions are in a PDF available from wwww.walkingclub.org.uk