Stroll along
past the
houseboats on
Regent's Canal -
a favorite with
local anglers
and canoeists.
Or, stop for a
pint in one of
its waterside
inns and watch
the swans glide
by.
There are miles
of towpath to
walk along from
the Angel -
eastwards
through Hackney
or into the
Thames at
Limehouse, or
westwards via
Little Venice to
the Grand Union
Canal.
Explore the
hidden new river
- once the main
source of
London's water,
hidden away
behind busy
streets in the
centre of
Islington. You
can follow the
source all the
way out to
Hertfordshire
from the New
River head, off
Rosebery Avenue.
The best part in
Islington still
above ground is
the hidden New
River Walk
behind Canonbury
Villas, leading
up to St Paul's
Road.
The entrepreneur
who first
brought water to
the area, Sir
Hugh Myddleton,
is commemorated
by a statue on
Islington Green.