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- Richmond Park | The Royal Parks
Richmond Park is a National Nature Reserve, a haven for rare or endangered species such as stag beetles, bats, and moths The park is home to a variety of natural habitats, including ancient anthills that date back 150 years and an oak tree estimated to be 750 years old
- Things to Do in Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Richmond Park is the largest of the Royal Parks A park of acid ant hill and deer-grazed grassland, reed-edged ponds, wild deer and Victorian woodlands A National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest Feel like you’re in the heart of the countryside without leaving Greater London
- FAQs for Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Get all the information about what to do in Richmond Park before visiting From opening times to activities, we've got you covered
- The Map of Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Use our detailed Richmond Park map to plan a memorable visit Locate food, leisure spots, toilets, and transport Navigate and create lasting memories!
- History of Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Richmond Park has changed little in 800 years Once a favoured royal hunting ground, it is the largest Royal Park in London Thanks to its flourishing biodiversity, it is a National Nature Reserve, London’s largest Site of Special Scientific Interest and a European Special Area of Conservation The history of Richmond Park – rooted in royalty
- Wildlife in Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Because of its size and diverse mix of habitats, Richmond Park is a key sanctuary for 144 species of birds, 29 species of butterflies and 11 species of bats – many of them rare The park was made a Special Area of Conservation given the number of globally endangered stag beetles found here
- Gardens in Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Richmond Park is known and loved for its open grasslands, ancient oaks and wildlife but Isabella Plantation and the gardens at Pembroke Lodge are also perfect places to escape into nature Stroll across the lawns, between the wonderful collections of mature and veteran trees
- Food Drink in Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Indulge in Richmond Park's delightful food and drink options Enjoy the flavors at cosy cafes, kiosks, and perfect picnic locations A tasty adventure!
- Sport Leisure in Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Richmond Park– enjoy at your leisure Keeping active, in the fresh air Richmond Park, is the largest and wildest of all the Royal Parks– making it a unique natural setting for sports and leisure activities There are 2,500 acres to explore, either on foot, by bike, or on horseback
- Cycling in The Royal Parks | The Royal Parks
TfL cycle hire is available in or near the central Royal Parks and there is also a cycle hire facility in Richmond Park Cycling schemes which allow people with disabilities to enjoy the parks on specially modified cycles are licensed through ‘Companion Cycling’ in Bushy Park and ‘Bikeworks All Abilities Club’ in The Regent’s Park
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