


Putney Bridge
About
Putney Bridge offers families a delightful riverside escape along the Thames with easy walking paths, abundant birdlife, and stunning water views. The scenic route is perfect for leisurely strolls with pushchairs, bike rides, or letting energetic kids burn off steam while spotting swans, ducks, and river boats passing beneath this historic Victorian bridge.
Highlights
- ✓Watching the famous Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race crews practice on the Thames
- ✓Feeding ducks, swans, and spotting cormorants and herons along the riverbank
- ✓Walking or cycling the Thames Path with unobstructed views of the river
- ✓Exploring the Victorian-era bridge structure and watching river traffic pass underneath
- ✓Visiting nearby Bishop's Park with playgrounds and open green spaces
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring bread alternatives like frozen peas or oats to feed the ducks and swans (bread is harmful to birds). The riverside wildlife is most active in early morning.
- 2.Park at Putney Exchange Shopping Centre (SW15 1TW) for convenient access, or use Putney Bridge Underground station (District Line) which is right at the bridge.
- 3.The Thames Path extends for miles in both directions, so decide your route in advance. Head west toward Barnes for quieter stretches, or east toward Fulham for more cafes and activity.
- 4.Pack layers and rain gear, as the riverside can be windy and weather changes quickly. The path is fully exposed with limited shelter.
- 5.Stop at Bishop's Park just south of the bridge for playgrounds, tennis courts, and green space where kids can run freely.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings or early weekend mornings (8-10am) for peaceful walks and active wildlife. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking. Avoid Sunday afternoons when rowers and crowds are at their peak during the famous Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race season.
What to Know
The Thames Path and bridge are completely free and accessible 24/7. The riverside path is mostly flat and pushchair-friendly, though some sections can be narrow. Numerous cafes and pubs line both sides of the river for snacks and toilet facilities.
Seasonal Notes
The area is accessible year-round, but spring (March to May) offers the best wildlife activity with nesting birds and cygnets. The Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race occurs in late March or early April, creating exciting atmosphere but large crowds. Winter can be quite cold and windy along the exposed riverside, so dress warmly.
Nearby Eats
The Rocket in Putney Wharf offers family-friendly dining with riverside views and a children's menu. Alternatively, head to Carluccio's at Putney Wharf for Italian favorites that kids love, including pasta and pizza options.
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