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Walk at Richmond Park

The Crown Estate

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Walk at Richmond Park, London's largest Royal Park and a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The highlight for most walkers is the chance to see the deer that live in the park. With a huge range of habitats you have countless options for a gentle stroll or a longer hike. You can do a range of circular routes, taking in the various plantations, gardens, ponds and expansive grassland. For longer walks try a circuit of the park's outer path (about 8 miles) or cut down onto the Thames path or across into Wimbledon Common.

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Free entry

Free public access

Suitable for dogs

Great for dogs, but to be kept on leads from from 1 May to 31 Jul

Refreshments available on site.

Cafe inside the park.

Toilets available

Toilets available at various places inside the park.

No camping options nearby

No camping options nearby.

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For more info, check out the Richmond Park website

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Kingston upon Thames KT2 5JN, UK

Free parking

Plenty of free car parks on site.

Easily accessible by public transport.

A moderate walk or a short bus ride from Richmond and North Sheen Stations.




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