WALKS
Forest Bathing Walk in Highgate Woods
Join us for a free 1.5-2 hour gentle walk in Highgate Wood to discover and explore the practice of forest bathing and reconnect with nature. Spaces are limited – email […]
Highgate haunts of notable people self-guided walk
Use this handy map showing you where notable people through the ages have spent time in Highgate. The map contains three colours of markers: Blue markers: Official blue plaques Pink […]
Whisky Walk – Highgate to Finsbury Park
Want to get out after lockdown and taste some good whisky? Then join us for a socially distanced whisky walk with four whiskies to taste. An individual hipflask for each […]
Pink Plaque walk
This is your chance to hear more about nearly 20 of the remarkable women honoured with a plaque, some details about their lives and the contribution they all made to […]
Historic Jewish Highgate tour: SOLD OUT
Long before the East End, Golders Green, Hendon, and Edgware were centres of London Jewish life, Highgate boasted its own thriving Jewish community. Long-term Highgate resident Peter Walton will lead […]
Highgate New Town guided walk
Highgate New Town was one of the most ambitious housing schemes built by Camden Council in the 1970s. Pioneering first borough architect, Sydney Cook, believed that nothing was too good for the […]
Three Spectacular Ghost Signs
This gentle walk takes in three of the most spectacular ghost signs in our corner of North London. These hand painted signs are so wonderfully evocative of an earlier era. […]
Historic Jewish Highgate tour: SOLD OUT
This event is now sold out. Long before the East End, Golders Green, Hendon, and Edgware were centres of London Jewish life, Highgate boasted its own thriving Jewish community. Long-term […]
Highgate Village: A Place Apart
We’re just a few stops up the Northern Line, but we’re in a country village nestling round what was once an old pond. Yes, we’ve taken a brief tube journey […]
Highgate New Town guided walk
Highgate New Town was one of the most ambitious housing schemes built by Camden Council in the 1970s. Pioneering first borough architect, Sydney Cook, believed that nothing was too good for the […]