ChelseaVictoria Station

Chevic one
Verified route

Verified Slow Way

Verified by 100.00% of reviewers

By a Slow Ways Volunteer on 07 Apr 2021


Distance

3km/2mi

Ascent

6m

Descent

5m

Download this route

Are you sure you want to download this route?

Using a GPX file for the first time?

No, back to route

Give a hike

Pledge to walk this route and help firm up its place in the network - every walk helps.

So far it has been reviewed by three people and surveyed by zero people and

No other people have pledged to review this route.

Your pledged routes will show up in your pledges Waylist.

Every review and survey pledged and then walked will help make the Slow Ways network better, thank you for your help!

Sign up or log in to pledge to walk this route.

Back to route

Save to Waylist

Sign up or log in to save this route so you can find it more easily or plan a longer journey.

More options

Save to my account

Sign up or log in to save this route so you can find it more easily or plan a longer journey.

Print (via Inkatlas)

Survey this route

Review this route

Suggest a better route

Report a problem

Description

This is a Slow Ways route connecting Chelsea and Victoria Station.

Know of a better route? Share it here.

This is a Slow Ways route connecting Chelsea and Victoria Station.

Know of a better route? Share it here.

Status

This route has been reviewed by 3 people.

There are no issues flagged.

Photos for Chevic one

Photos of this route will appear when they are added to a review. You can review this route here.


Information

Verified route

Route status - Live

Reviews - 3

Average rating -

Is this route good enough? -  Yes (3)

There are currently no problems reported with this route.

Downloads - 1

Surveys

We are working to build-up a picture of what routes look like. To do that we are asking volunteers to survey routes so that we can communicate features, obstacles and challenges that may make a route desirable or not.

Slow Ways surveyors are asked to complete some basic online training, but they are not vetted. If you are dependent on the survey information being correct in order to complete a route, we recommend that you think critically about the information provided. You may also wish to wait until more than one survey has been completed.

Help people know more about this route by volunteering to submit a survey.

  1. Complete the survey training.
  2. Submit a survey for this route.

Sign up or log in to get the link to survey this route for Chevic.

Geography information system (GIS) data

Total length

Maximum elevation

Minimum elevation

Start and end points

Chelsea
Grid Ref TQ2718378065
Lat / Lon 51.48724° / -0.16959°
Easting / Northing 527,183E / 178,065N
What3Words certified.motion.dart
Victoria Station
Grid Ref TQ2884379126
Lat / Lon 51.49640° / -0.14531°
Easting / Northing 528,843E / 179,126N
What3Words doing.wiping.view

Chevic One's land is

Urban 100.0%

Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018

reviews


David Sanderson

11 Mar 2022 Winter

An enjoyable route that I started in Chelsea. Every question I raised about it, I felt it answered. On first appearance it seems an odd shape, you're almost going back on yourself when you turn into Lower Sloane Street but when you get round to walking it, it makes sense. And why don't you cut across Duke of York Square? You'd miss the transport links if you did that! I walked it on a sunny day in March, the pavement of the Kings Road was busy but not uncomfortably so. Things quietened down as I left Sloane Square (relatively). The walk up Ebury Street is just classic Chelsea. Victoria Station was there seemingly too soon. Direct, safe, interesting, loads of places to stop, not much chance for offroad (come on!) but a really enjoyable walk.


Mtormey

19 Feb 2022 Winter

I walked this route from Chelsea to Victoria.

The start point in Chelsea is a bit awkward (just not quite where I expected, but it is in a small square off the High Street). The walk down the High Street is safe, simple, and fun with lots of shops to check out.

The second half down Ebury Street was pleasant and quieter, and then you round the corner to find Victoria Station right there!

A great walk overall.


Jane Taylor

06 Jan 2022 Winter

I walked from Victoria to Chelsea. My first impression was that this route avoids (most of) Buckingham Palace Road which is a good thing.

It continues via Sloane Square and the Kings Road. There is an alternative, quieter, route to be found along residential streets south of the Kings Road, but this one is fully satisfactory, and probably more interesting in a 'things to look at' way.

Things I noticed on this walk (photos): An 'Ian Fleming lived here' blue plaque on a remarkable doric facade in Belgravia; mosaic floor at entrance to the famous department store Peter Jones; sculpture of young lad leapfrogging a bollard; a pavement map of the Kings Road, by the Kings Road.

100% urban, loads of refreshment stops, there are some not-so-pricey places if you keep your eyes open.


Share your views about this route, give it a star rating, indicate whether it should be verified or not.

Include information that will be useful to others considering to walk or wheel it.

You can add up to 15 photos.

Overall ratings

3 reviews


1 reviews

2 reviews

0 reviews

0 reviews

0 reviews

Show all


There are no other routes for Chelsea — Victoria Station

If you know a better way, then please let us know.

Review this better route and help establish a trusted network of walking routes.

Suggest a better route if it better meets our methodology.

See all routes from Chelsea.

See all routes from Victoria Station.