Allure Hotel & Suites - London Downtown





The Allure Hotel & Suites - London Downtown Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a paved pathway that winds through residential areas, and through downtown London. It follows the Thames River in both north and south directions. Accessibility: There are at least two designated accessible parking spaces in the paved parking lots in Thames Park at the start of the trail on the east end. Both are van-accessible as there is a striped access aisle between them. The trail surface is paved asphalt or dirt and typically 1-3 meters wide. There is a painted dividing line...
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This is an almost fully paved multi-use pathway. The route starts from a parking lot trailhead close to the public outdoor skating rink and skateboarding area, and meanders some great historic and natural areas through London. There are multiple entrances along this route, so you can park at many locations and treat this trail as a shorter adventure if preferred.
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This is a great trail for all skill levels. There are many off-shoot trails you can take to extend this hike, but trail markings are not always clear. There is a map available at the beginning of the trail. This area is pretty heavily trafficked and there is not plenty of parking. There are lots of nice spots to stop and see the water. It can get pretty muddy here in the fall time! Hikers have reported that you can only use a wheelchair or stroller on part on this trail, and all-terrain or...
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This loop through the serene Meadowlily area is a very well-trafficked hiking trail nestled between the Thames River and the sports field on Commissioner’s Road. Most of this route follows wide trails with lovely tree cover from old canopies, some wildflower meadows and lots of elevation changes. While the summer and fall are the best months for hiking, this is an all seasons trail that can even be nice for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing when the snow allows it. Summer and spring hiking...