Lee Valley Regional Park offers an impressive variety of places to visit which have a wide range of habitats and wildlife throughout the year. Take time out to explore scenic countryside walks, rich nature reserves and urban oases.
Covering 10,000 acres the Regional Park is a walkers and cyclists paradise, and if you don't have you're own bike, there's cycle hire centre in
River Lee Country Park. Atlernatively if you fancy taking to the water to explore the park, you can hire rowing boats and pedalos in
River Lee Country Park .
Discover our open spaces and parklands
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Stretching from historic Waltham Abbey just above the M25, through the 1,000 acre River Lee Country Park and up into rural Hertfordshire, the north of the Regional Park provides beautiful and picturesque scenery, stunning views, royal history and an abundance of wildlife. More...
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This area of the Regional Park provides marshes, wet woodlands, grasslands, wildflower meadows and an explosive history. Explore the Bee Orchids of Rammey Marsh, investigate the explosive history of Gunpowder Park and discover the artwork and diverse wildlife of Tottenham Marshes. More...
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The south of the Regional Park provides areas of tranquility in the heart of the East End. Explore the wildflower meadows on Walthamstow Marshes and discover the historic hidden wonders on the Thames. More...
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Walking, cycling and running routes
Lee Valley Regional Park makes being more active really easy. With 26 miles of riverside trails, country parks, nature reserves and urban oases, there is no better place to challenge yourself.