Visitors can discover rare trees, and many different
types of flora fauna in our many sites that are
designed for conservation management. Just
remember to bring the fine weather with you!
Richmond Park
Tel: 0300 061 2200 E: richmond@royalparks.org.uk
Web: royalparks.org.uk
Open: Summer: 7am - dusk; Winter: 7.30am - dusk
Bus: 371 (to Richmond Gate), 65 (to Petersham
Gate), 85 (to Ladderstile Gate - for the
Isabella Plantation)
London's largest Royal Park with 2,500 acres of
hills, woodlands, gardens and grassland. Home to
herds of red and fallow deer, the gated park is a
designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and
Nature Reserve. Adventurers can enjoy a host of
activities such as horse riding and cycling. The park
also houses the magnificent Isabella Plantation and
the gardens at Pembroke Lodge.
Bushy Park
Tel: 0300 061 2250
E: bushy@royalparks.org.uk
Web: royalparks.org.uk
Open all year.
Bus: 111, 216, 411, 481, X26, R68
A stone's throw from Hampton Court
Palace, this Royal Park is a designated
Site of Special Scientific Interest, home
to free-roaming deer, the famous Diana
Fountain, woodland gardens, a large children's
play area and the Chestnut Avenue designed by Sir
Christopher Wren.
WWT London Wetland Centre
that Richmond
Park was
established by King
Charles I in 1637
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