Gillespie Park and Ecology Centre
A perfect combination of wooded areas, wild areas, and gathering places.
Read MoreShrewsburry Park
This large open space has fabulous views over London, Kent and Essex, as well as some wooded areas. While not an official nature reserve, parts of the park are designated conservation areas.
Read MoreRiddlesdown Common
Riddlesdown supports the single-most expansive piece of chalk scrub in Greater London alongside pockets of chalk grassland, ancient woodland, old hedgerows, limestone quarries and woodland.
Read MoreRichmond Park
Richmond Park works in partnership with The Holly Lodge to provide outdoor learning sessions, with a special focus on SEN groups.
Read MoreLondon Wetland Centre
Urban Wetlands with over 105 acres of nature reserve to explore, the London Wetland Centre is one of the most important conservation projects of the 21st century.
Read MoreJoyden’s Wood
Joyden’s Wood is a tranquil, ancient woodland right on London’s doorstep.
Read MoreGreenwich Park
Part of The Royal Parks, this south London heritage site is a haven for wildlife with much to explore.
Read MoreWalthamstow Wetlands
Sessions led by the London Wildlife Trust. These are very hands-on nature sessions and are all linked to the national curriculum.
Read MoreEpping Forest
Home to Suntrap – Forest Centre, who have been welcoming schools and families since 1967. From EYFS to A-Levels, they offer workshops, day trips and residentials.
Read MoreHampstead Heath
Did you know that there are more than 30 lakes and ponds in the Heath? From birds to butterflies, hundreds of different wildflowers and trees and all the minibeasts. There’s a lot to explore in this London treasure.
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