View our comprehensive map for the Thames Path National Trail. Below, you’ll find the complete route from the Cotswolds to the Thames Barrier, along with links to detailed section guides designed to help make your journey as smooth as possible. We’ve also provided a free download link so you can access the map offline, perfect for when the signal drops along the more remote stretches. If you spot anything that needs updating, please let us know via our contact us page or email us at support@thamespath.co.uk.
If you’d like more specific maps and information on the different sections of the Thames Path, view our selection of guides below. Each section guide features a map for that section of the route as well as a live weather forecast and commentary to help you make the most out of your expedition. We also provide information on accommodation options along the Thames Path if you’re looking to plan a longer multi-day trek.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! We provide a free downloadable version so you can access the route even without an internet connection.
Yes, each section of the Thames Path has its own individual guide and map to help you navigate the route as easily as possible.
This really depends on the section. There are sections of the Thames Path that are quite long (15 miles +) and are really more suited to experienced hikers. For beginners, sticking to sections under 10 miles is a safe bet, as you don’t want to be caught out on some of the more rural stretches.
Many towns and villages along the route offer hotels, B&Bs, and campsites. Visit our accommodation page for recommendations specific to each stage of the route.