Richmond Park

Richmond Park is a beautiful and expansive park located in the borough of Richmond upon Thames in London. Covering over 2,500 acres, it is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and is home to a wide variety of wildlife including deer, rabbits, and birds.

Originally created by Charles I in the 17th century as a hunting ground, the park has since become a popular destination for Londoners and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including walking, cycling, horse riding, and picnicking. The park also contains several notable landmarks such as Pembroke Lodge, King Henry's Mound, and the Isabella Plantation.

Richmond Park is a true gem of London, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city while still being easily accessible by public transport. Whether you're looking for a relaxing walk in nature or a fun day out with family and friends, Richmond Park has something for everyone.

 

Richmond Park in the Autumn