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A Fruity Walk around South London

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A Fruity Walk around South London



Saturday 14 June

10:30 - 13:00

Event Type
Tour
Audience
This event is for Everyone
Organiser
Fruity Walks

Join us on a Fruity Walk through South London, where trees tell stories of migration, resilience, and community. Starting at the Old Paradise Gardens, we’ll explore a hidden orchard at the Imperial War Museum, as well as extraordinary fruit trees and the voices behind them—who planted them, how they arrived, and what they reveal about our city.

This walk is for Londoners passionate about nature, sustainability, and urban spaces. Through mindfulness, tree identification, and storytelling, we’ll explore how green spaces foster belonging and wellbeing. Along the way, we’ll uncover hidden gems—remarkable fruit trees often unnoticed in the city's daily rush. Expect surprising discoveries, including trees you wouldn’t expect in London!

Led by Divya Hariramani Herrero, an urban fruit tree forager and Renewable Energy Consultant working on the built environment while running Fruity Walks on the side, this walk invites you to listen, learn, and help reimagine London’s future—one fruit tree at a time.

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Tickets

£5 - Children Free Standard ticket price


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Location

Walk around South London - Starting point at the Old Paradise gardens

Lambeth High Street
SE1 7JR

We will meet outside the entrance of the Old Paradise gardens.

Nearest station: Lambeth North / Vauxhall or Westminster Station


Accessibility


Accessible toilet
Gender neutral toilet
Quiet space (inside)
Relaxed


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: fruitywalks@gmail.com .
View the LFA accessibility policy here


This event is an outdoor walk through South London, with stops at quiet green spaces along the way. Toilets will be available at both the nearby Imperial War Museum and The Garden Museum. The walk is relaxed, taking you through streets and parks, with plenty of opportunities to pause and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

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