Home Park
Hampton Court Palace
Park open all year
Tel: 020 133 6000
Email: hamptoncourt@hrp.org.uk
Bus: 111, 216, 411, 461, R68
Extending from the sumptuous grounds of Hampton
Court Palace and hugging a bend in the River
Thames, this royal deer park is a Site of Special
Scientific Interest for nature conversation and is
home to the Long Water Canal, Hampton Court
Palace Golf Club and a herd of 300 fallow deer.
WWT London Wetland Centre
Queen Elizabeth Walk, Barnes, London SW13 9WT
London Wetland Centre is one of the best wildlife
watching places in the UK. An oasis of calm on the
edge of London, it's the perfect place for everyone
to unwind and experience nature at any time of
year.
Tel: 020 8909 4400
Email: info.london@wwt.org.uk
Web: wwt.org.uk/London
Open from 9.30am every day except 25 December
Check website for closing times. Admission without
gift aid Adult £15.40, Junior (4-17 years) £10.00,
Concessions £13.90, Family £43.10 (2 adults & 2
children)
Free entry for WWT members. Children under
4 years and cares accompanying visitors with
disabilities
Nearest Station: Barnes, Barnes Bridge and
Hammersmith
Accessibility: There's free parking and the majority
of our paths are level or gently undulating.
Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are available.
Please book in advance to reserve one
Old Deer Park
Tel: 020 8891 1141
Email: parks@richmond.gov.uk
Web: richmond.gov.uk/parks_and_open_spaces
Open all year
Bus: 33, 65, 190, 371, 490, 493, H22, R68, R70
Formerly part of a hunting park attached to
Richmond Palace, it plays host to various sports
and events throughout the year. Facilities include
two playgrounds, tennis courts, outdoor gym, sport
pitches and indoor and outdoor swimming pools,
a large area has been designated a pollination
station at the lower portion of the site to increase
biodiversity and improve habitat in the
borough.
Terrace Gardens and
Richmond Hill view
point
Petersham Road/Richmond
Hill, Richmond
Tel: 0845 6122 2660
Email: parks@richmond.gov.uk
Web: richmond.gov.uk/parks_and_
open_spaces
Open all year
Bus: 65, 371
Terrace Gardens are famous for its variety of
plants and trees. There are shrub beds, a rockery
and a rose garden, all set amongst sloping lawns.
Features of the garden history remain, including the
statue of the River God and an ice house set in the
slope to the read of thatched summer house. From
the gravel wall and the summit of Richmond Hill
many landmarks can be viewed, and on a clear day
you can see as far as Windsor castle
Asian short-clawed otter eating a
fish at WWT London Wetland Centre
That the
resident otters
of WWT London
Wetland Centre,
Honey and Tod are
fed every day at
11am and 2pm
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