Award-winning travel writer Jason Cochran gives London Walks a great big namecheck in his piece on Mudlarking – a pastime he describes as "the most exciting way to discover London that I've ever experienced"…
"I recommend joining one of the
monthly Sunday morning mudlarking events run by London Walks (www.walks.com),
the city's largest and most respected walking tour group.
They're cheap (under
£10), they don't require reservations, and they're led by a trained
archeologist who can help you identify the odd things you find, be it pebble or
prize. Best of all, they'll make sure you don't wander somewhere illegal or get
swiftly washed to Norway."
Read the full piece at Frommers:
www.frommers.com
Thanks Jason!
The full schedule of mudlarking walks is HERE - the next one is on Sunday 8th May 2016 at 9:30a.m meet exit 1 Mansion House tube
Catch up with Thames foreshore archaeologist Dr Fiona and her earlier Daily Constitutional blog on suitable footwear for mudlarking HERE.
A
London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your
guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all
London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.