Richmond Park
Richmond Park is the largest open space in London and a heritage landscape of national importance. Its grassland, areas of bog and bracken, wetland, woodland and ancient parkland trees are home to herds of fallow and red deer that have been roaming the park since its enclosure as a hunting park by King Charles I in 1637. There are cycle routes, golf courses and horse riding tracks. In summer a programme of events are arranged for families.
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| Opening times: | 7.30 in the winter. From 7.00am in the summer . Close: Dusk. |
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Guided Walk: Robin Hood Gate Guided walk
6 Sep 2008
A walk that is an introduction to the history and wildlife of Richmond Park.London Duathlon Special event
14 Sep 2008
An annual run - bike - run event.Richmond Park Open Day Special event
21 Sep 2008
A day out for all the family. Whether you want to learn more about shire horses, deer, veteran trees or the many other ways you can experience true wilderness on the edge of a major city, this is the day for you.
Location Information Richmond Park
| Address: | Richmond Park, Surrey London TW10 5HS |
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8948 3209 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 8332 2730 |
| Email: | richmond@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk |
| Website: | www.royalparks.org.uk/richmond |
| By road: | Tube/Rail: Richmond; Bus: 371, 74, 72, 85. |
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