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Autumn colours walk in Battersea Park plus some spooky tales for Halloween – Narrated 4K London walk



The autumn colours in Battersea Park set a beautiful scene for a walk that starts at Cheyne Walk for some spooky tales, takes us over Albert Bridge, past the Peace Pagoda and ending at Chelsea Bridge after a lovely stroll in among the trees.

Walk duration: 1 hour approximately

Route timestamps:
00:00 Royal Hospital Road
00:21 Cheyne Walk
05:42 Crossing Oakley Street
08:12 Crossing Cheyne Row
10:53 Chelsea Embankment
14:15 Albert Bridge
20:34 Battersea Park
30:12 The London Peace Pagoda
35:00 Russel Page Garden
36:14 The Festival Pleasure Gardens
40:18 The Bandstand
44:15 Boating Lake
44:32 Subtropical Garden
53:05 Ladies Pond
54:03 Pump House Gallery
59:59 Chelsea Bridge and Riverside Walk

My equipment:
DJI Osmo Pocket

8 Comments

  1. Good Morning Angela how are you? Wanted to wish you a safe Happy Halloween here from London UK here and enjoyed the walk at Battersea Power Station which I was visiting last weekend along with my mates here on Saturday evening at 18:00 PM here in London! Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next video! 👋😊🎃👻🧟‍♂️🇬🇧

  2. Hello Angela! Ibrahim in Canterbury here. How are you and how is your Mum doing? I shall be going on the stationary bike today for about 60-70 mins so your video is perfect timing. This may turn out to be a rather spooky workout, though one of my spookiest was from a certain Walker we all Watch who filmed the streets of London at around 2am! Speaking of London, mum and I will be at London Olympia this coming Thursday for Spirit of Christmas. We've attended in past years too, which I'm sure will come as no surprise to you. We are also back at London Olympia two more times this year, namely for Ideal Home Show Christmas as well as the huge Vegfest. Plus we will venture into London to see the city decorated for Christmas. Will include such places as Fortnum and Mason, the Burlington Arcade, Harrods, Carnaby Street. Covent Garden, Oxford Street, Regent Street, a classic London bus Christmas lights tour and many other places. Still undecided about Hyde Park Winter Wonderland. All this will be spread out over several days. We are also attending many other events outside of London such as the Christmas lights at Kew Gardens, Blenheim Palace, Wisley gardens, Bedgebury Pinetum, Leeds Castle in Kent, Walmer Castle and others. Oh and four nights in Birmingham to attend a massive classic car show at the NEC as well as the Birmingham Christmas market which is the largest German style Christmas market outside of Germany. We also like to visit garden centres at Christmas as they are very nicely decorated just like back in Vancouver and around Seattle! So as you can see we will be very busy and this is not even a complete list! Oh and we also want to ride the new Elizabeth Line and explore some of the new stations. Actually I would love to explore many of the old stations too, such as Victoria…and reminisce about that video of yours that got me hooked onto your channel! Oh and of course the new Battersea Shopping Centre. Anyhow I have rambled on here but seeing a new video from you always brings out my enthusiasm for all these things. I will get going for the day now and do my workout soon. Will you be watching Frasier this morning?

    Ibrahim has left the Building! 🙂 (With apologies to Kelsey Grammer)

  3. Hello Angela
    We will watch this video a little later from now. It was great to see you on haygo this morning. I was sitting in my car on my way to work waiting for Sandra when I sign in. I was waving at you when you turn the camera to say hello. I did try to watch the video on my lunch but I could not fine it. Is just for live videos and or can you move it to YouTube afterwards? Take care Chris and Sandra of Canada.

  4. Hi Angela
    Loving the walk. We did this walk out last time in London. Seeing more of the park then what areas we did. Looked like a lovely day to do a walk. Enjoying the history of the area. Look forward to the next walk. Take care Chris and Sandra of Canada.

  5. Watched your walk yesterday late. Iam not familiair with that part of London actually not familiair with the most parts of the city although its a very nice place, nice park. You were saying that you are going to make a separate walk on the battersea powerplant. Looking forward to it. Pink Floyd made it quite famous with their albumcover.

  6. Thank you for showing us this beautiful Park.l do remember seeing the roller coaster here in 1964 and did not know where it was as this is the first time l have seen this Park., Your walks are so interesting and come alive when you give us the History.Look after youself Angela and please say Hello to your son from me.

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