Momijigari* in London this autumn

We absolutely adore the colours nature offers us at this time of year so we are particularly excited about the launch of Kew Gardens’ Momijigari Trail this Saturday, 2 October. Running until Sunday 31 October, the walk will lead you through the most spectacularly vibrant landscapes, taking you to Kew’s Chokushi-Mon, Minka House and Ginkgo Grove.

Closer to Hertford Street, we also highly recommend you visit London’s royal parks, Chelsea Embankment with its golden plane trees, the stunning Pergola and Hill Gardens in Hampstead Heath and the hauntingly beautiful ruins of St Dunstan in the East for some enchanting seasonal walks. You will be guaranteed to find some truly social media-worthy scenes of London’s autumnal flora and fauna; be sure to share your images with us as we’d love to see them.

*Momijigari is a fabulous Japanese word which means red leaf hunting (derived from momiji which means red leaves and kari which means hunting).

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