Looking for that perfect walk that will get your blood pumping and lead you to a tasty pint (or two)? Then look no further.
Instagram page, Historic Pub Crawls shares the best pub walks from around the world, with many in London.
Created by Thomas Vosper, he turned his passion for birthday pub crawls into a career, by filming walks and writing about them in his four books, including two volumes for London.
With more than 130,000 Instagram followers, Thomas helps inspire many keen pubgoers and walkers with new trails and destinations.
Including one London pub walk that takes you high about the capital, offering incredible views and ending in a cosy pub.
The London pub walk with amazing views and a cosy pub
Sharing on Historic Pub Crawls, this London walk is described as offering the "most perfect view across London" that ends at the Roebuck pub in Richmond.
Explaining how to start the walk, Thomas shares that you can begin your walk from Richmond Station, and head down the cobbled roads and towards the water's edge.
Then, make your way up through the terraced garden and to the vista once painted by artist Turner, which the pub walk fanatic adds is the only English landscape view that's protected by an act of Parliament.
After you enjoy the view, you can make your way towards the Roebuck and prepare to relax with a pint.
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The Roebuck serves up its pale ale along with many others and offers plenty of seating, open fireplaces, and cosy tucked-away areas.
On the online review site Tripadvisor, the Roebuck has a rating of 4/5 from more than 500 reviews and saw one guest say: "This lovely pub is located on Richmond Hill, with the most fabulous views.
"Couple this with great food and service, it was just what I needed."
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