Foots Cray Meadows is a nature reserve covering 97 hectares and consists of large open grassland meadows, woodland and a river. The River Cray is lovely and shallow down stream and is a great spot for dogs to have a splash on hot days.
The area was once the location of two manor houses Foots Cray Place to the west and North Cray Place to the East but all that is now left is the very attractive Five Arch Bridge which can be seen in the adjacent photo.
The site is now owned and managed by Bexley Council is a great place to explore.
Stable Block Car Park, Rectory Lane, Sidcup, UK
There are no way marked trails that we saw at Foots Cray meadows so just pick a path and follow it. We entered from Leafield Lane off the North Cray Road where there is parking in the road for quite a few cars. It’s easy enough to find your way around and we have marked on the above map where the shallow part of the river is located for a good splash.
Click the walk title in the top right of the above window to open the route on the AllTrails website or the mobile app. You can then create a free account which will then allow you to follow the route as you walk on your mobile. If you would rather not sign up to AllTrails free account and would like to use another mapping app (such as OS Maps, Outdooractive or Komoot etc) on your phone then you can download the GPX file below and import this into your desired app inorder to follow the trail.
Foots Cray Meadows is a lovely place to walk and explore and our boys especially loved the shallow river for a splash. This location is however in the London ULEZ zone so unless your car is ulez compliant the £12.50 daily charge applies.
This is my local dog walk as we live nearby. It is a lovely walk but please keep dogs under control near the big lake bit the other side of the bridge as swans and ducks/geese nest there and some dogs have disturbed them and there has been some young swan deaths x
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Alison Bell
16 October 2024 at 18:53This is my local dog walk as we live nearby. It is a lovely walk but please keep dogs under control near the big lake bit the other side of the bridge as swans and ducks/geese nest there and some dogs have disturbed them and there has been some young swan deaths x