Lee Valley Regional Park
Lee Valley Regional Park is London's biggest open space, a unique mix of award-winning sport and leisure facilities, heritage sites, gardens, nature reserves and riverside trails. Stretching over 10,000 acres the Regional Park winds its way 26 miles along the banks of the River Lee from Ware in Hertfordshire, down through Essex, North and East London, past the Olympic Park to East India Dock Basin on the River Thames.
The Park is easy to reach by bike, car, bus, train or on foot. So whether you want to ice skate, horse ride or canoe, visit farms or historic gardens, walk, cycle or run, we hope you enjoy the many different sites and experiences of the Regional Park. If you’re on holiday or just spending a day bring your friends and family and come and explore, discover and enjoy the hundreds of great days out the Regional Park has to offer.
Prices
Free entry
All parklands are free of charge. Facilities and venue are subject to admission fees.
Open all the time
Open all year
Contact
Lee Valley Information ServiceTel: 08456 770 600
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Venue
Lee Valley Regional ParkMyddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, Middlesex, EN2 9HG
Map reference: TL 387005 Lat: 51.68612 Long: 0.00503
Parking : free
Accessible by Public Transport : 1 mile (1.6 kms) from Turkey Street station

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