iVisit.... Richmond Bridge Boathouse
The best place to row on the Thames is at Richmond, renting a boat from Richmond Bridge Boathouses who have occupied a prime spot there for years.
http://richmondbridgeboathouses.co.uk/
The best place to row on the Thames is at Richmond, renting a boat from Richmond Bridge Boathouses who have occupied a prime spot there for years.
http://richmondbridgeboathouses.co.uk/
Get on your bike and follow one of London’s best off road cycling routes.
http://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/en/content/cms/outdoors/cycling/suggested-routes/
One of the most central leisure centres in London, the Oasis.
Do your shopping in near by Covent Garden and then have a refreshing dip in the outside pool, all of 27 metres, on the roof.
Try your hand at croquet in the Golders Hill Park section of Hampstead Heath.
Watch the London sunrise on Primrose Hill.
Hyde Park has a fleet of rowing and pedal boats which operate on the famous Serpentine and the UK's first Solarshuttle, a magnificent vessel which glides silently across the lake powered only by the sun.
Up at The O2 is an exhilarating 90 minute experience that takes you on a guided expedition over the roof of The O2 via a fabric walkway.
The World Rugby Museum, in the East Stand of Twickenham Stadium, formerly opened as ‘The Museum of Rugby’ in 1996. It became the World Rugby Museum in 2007.
Open-air swimming is internationally famous on Hampstead Heath with the Ladies' Pond, the Men's Pond, the Mixed Pond and the Parliament Hill Lido.
The Isabella Plantation is a 40 acre woodland garden set within a Victorian woodland plantation planted in the 1830's. First opened to the public in 1953, it is best known for its evergreen azaleas, which line the ponds and streams and at their peak of flower in late April and early May.
Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit The Green Park, the smallest of the capital's eight Royal Parks.
Brockwell Lido - your first choice for the whole family to stay fit and active in in south London.
Fancy learning how to Swing Dance well Swing Patrol are a community of over 1,000 dancers, a passionate teaching team, four amazing troupes and a small but dedicated team of staff and volunteers.
Victoria Tower Gardens, officially opened in 1914, lies at the heart of Westminster, bordered by the Houses of Parliament, the River Thames, Millbank and Lambeth Bridge.
Archery Fit is the best indoor archery club in London, UK.
Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit Bushy Park, the second largest of the capital's eight Royal Parks.
This weekend why not grab your family and friends together and put your skills to the test on the Jurassic Encounter Crazy Golf Course for an unforgettable day out.
Until the middle of the 19th century, Battersea Park consisted of marshland and fields where carrots, asparagus and lavender were grown. The area was opened as a public park in 1858 and was used for sporting activities. In 1951 the park was transformed into a pleasure garden as part of the Festival of Britain celebrations, and the forerunner of Battersea Park Children’s Zoo was born.
Free Tours by Foot offer name-your-own-price London walking tours. They provide a platform for professional, freelance tour guides to lead walking as well as food and bike tours at no upfront cost, so that you may enjoy a quality sightseeing experience no matter what your budget.
Located in the heart of London’s Docklands at the west end of Millwall outer dock, the Centre is based in an award winning purpose built facility with great views from the upstairs bar over the dock, and wet facilities downstairs.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is free to visit every day of the week.
Go behind the scenes at Arsenal Football Club with your tour of Emirates Stadium. Take your seat in the changing room, walk down the tunnel, sit in the dugout and imagine the roar of 60,000 fans.
The Serpentine Swimming Club is an all year round open air swimming club. The main thrust and organisation of the club revolves around the Saturday morning handicap races, held at 8am throughout the year.
30 minutes from London Euston is the Snow Centre at Hemel Hempstead. Whether you're a seasoned pro, fancy learning (a wide range of ski and snowboard lessons) or simply just want to whizz down the slopes on a sledge, they have it all here.
Grab your deerstalker, as you embark on a Sherlock Holmes Tour of London, exploring places featured in the books, real sites that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as locations featured in film and TV adaptations of the detective’s great adventures.
Always dreamt of taking to the skies? Well iVisit EFG at Biggin Hill, one of the oldest professional flying schools with members coming from all over South East England.
Bored of the gym? Then why not try something different and have Circus skill lessons.
There has been a velodrome at Herne Hill in South London since 1891.
The best place to row on the Thames is at Richmond, renting a boat from Richmond Bridge Boathouses who have occupied a prime spot there for years.
http://richmondbridgeboathouses.co.uk/
Get on your bike and follow one of London’s best off road cycling routes.
http://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/en/content/cms/outdoors/cycling/suggested-routes/