Richmond Park
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About Richmond Park

The largest Royal Park in London (1,000 hectares/2,500 acres), and home to 650 deer. This pastoral landscape of hills and woodlands set amongst ancient trees, with plants, animals and butterflies, offers a peaceful respite to visitors. Playgrounds at Kingston and Petersham gates, and two golf courses near Roehampton Gate. Educational facilities for those with special needs at Holly Lodge Centre (by appointment). There is fishing available at Pen Ponds, plus horse-riding tracks and a cycling path. Public toilets with disabled access at most main gates. The Isabella Plantation is an organic woodland garden. For eating, choose from Pembroke Lodge, a Georgian mansion with spectacular views and garden seating, Roehampton Café or refreshment kiosks located at main car parks.

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Richmond Park Facilities

Opening Times 7.30 in the winter. From 7.00am in the summer . Close: Dusk.
Attraction Facilities Outdoors

Richmond Park Address

Address:
Richmond
TW10 5HS
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8940 0654
Email:
Website: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond_park

Location Information for Richmond Park

Address:
Richmond
TW10 5HS
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8940 0654
Email:
Website: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond_park
Public transport: Tube/Rail: Richmond; Bus: 371, 74, 72, 85.

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Events at Richmond Park

  • British Military Fitness Class at Richmond Park

    Course

    Recurring event

    A class to get fit and lose weight, while having great fun outdoors.

  • London Ride of Champions at Richmond Park

    Cycling

    10 Jun 2012 to 2 Sep 2012

    This challenging ride is a mix of 'town and country'. We leave the west London suburbs via Richmond and Twickenham and out into the Surrey countryside. We cycle Box Hill before heading back into central London via Hampton Court and Putney Bridge. The London loop will take us along The Mall, past Buckingham Palace over the Thames and back to the finish in Richmond Park. It will be a fabulous opportunity to get a feel for the route that the top riders of the world will be competing on in the 2012 Olympic Games.

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