Parks in the South East


Venturing into the South East of England unveils a tapestry where the urban sophistication of London seamlessly intertwines with the region's natural splendor. Iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace define the capital's grandeur, while its eclectic neighborhoods offer a vibrant mosaic of culture and cuisine.

Beyond the city's hustle, verdant countryside beckons, adorned with historic estates such as Hampton Court Palace. A stroll along the Thames Path reveals panoramas of both city skyline and rural tranquility. In this region, London's cosmopolitan allure merges harmoniously with the timeless charm of England's countryside, creating an unforgettable journey for every traveler.

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Stanmer Park
Attraction
Free

Stanmer Park

With its beautiful extensive open lands, Stanmer Park is just as perfect for a family picnic or those looking for a bracing walk over the Downs.

Queen Elizabeth Park
Attraction
Free

Queen Elizabeth Park

A 24-acre woodland park popular with dog walkers, joggers and cyclists. Ideal for local families to enjoy the natural setting.

Calverley Grounds
Attraction
Free

Calverley Grounds

A beautiful formal park, perfect for picnics in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

The Sculpture Park
Attraction
Adults £10

The Sculpture Park

Britain's most Atmospheric Park with 10 acres and 650 modern and contemporary sculptures to explore.

Christ Church Meadow
Attraction
Free

Christ Church Meadow

A well-known flood-meadow, and popular walking and picnic spot in Oxford, England

Oxford University Parks
Attraction
Free

Oxford University Parks

Offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of the City, but conveniently located right at its heart with something to please everyone.

Attraction
Free

Blaker's Park

A well-loved and well-used community space in the Fiveways area of Brighton.

Attraction
Free

Ockwells Park

Ockwells Park was opened to the public in the 1980s and now includes a large play area and sports pitches for softball and baseball.

Attraction
Free

Dunorlan Park

Once a private landscaped garden, Dunorlan Park is now a historically important and much-loved public park.

Attraction
Free

The Common

The area supports a large variety of wildlife, It is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Attraction
Free

Dane John Gardens

A historic park within Canterbury city's walls which dates back to 1551, includes a mound which historical records prove was there from the first century.

Attraction
Free

Kearsney Parks

A stunning destination for nature lovers! Enjoy scenic walks, picnics, playgrounds and more. A must-see in Dover!