The Jubilee Walkway Trust was set up in 1978 to look after the trail, in collaboration with local authorities.
On 24 October 2002, during the Queen's golden jubilee, the renamed Jubilee Walkway (the word Silver was dropped as appropriate) reopened after refurbishment and a new spur walk was opened in 2003, called the Camden loop, which took walkers into north-west London.
Walking in an anti-clockwise direction, some of the main attractions on the Eastern loop include: The City loop is the shortest of the five on the Jubilee Walkway and originates at Bank junction in the heart of the City of London.
Walking in an anti-clockwise direction, the major points of interest on the Camden loop include: The fifth and final sub-loop on the walkway is the 1.7-mile Jubilee loop, originating at Trafalgar Square and focusing on the British monarchy.
Walking in an anti-clockwise direction, the main attractions on the Jubilee loop include: