
Camley Street Natural Park
An outdoor nature-reserve in Greater London

Camley Street Natural Park is a unique urban nature reserve located between King's Cross and St Pancras in central London. Spanning two acres, it offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The park features diverse habitats, including woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands, providing a rich environment for various wildlife species. Visitors can explore the park's well-maintained paths, observe birds nesting in reedbeds, and enjoy the beauty of wildflower meadows. The park also offers educational programs and activities for children, such as pond-dipping and nature trails, making it an ideal destination for families seeking a nature-filled day out in the heart of London. The visitor centre provides information about the park's history and ecology, enhancing the educational experience for all visitors. The park is open daily, with opening hours varying seasonally, and offers facilities such as accessible toilets, a café, and baby-changing facilities, ensuring a comfortable visit for families. Whether you're interested in wildlife observation, educational activities, or simply enjoying a peaceful natural setting, Camley Street Natural Park offers a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Entry
Free / cheap

What parents should know
Camley Street Natural Park is a unique urban nature reserve located between King's Cross and St Pancras in central London.
Getting there
Public Transport Access
The park is a short walk from King's Cross St Pancras station, accessible via multiple Underground lines and National Rail services.
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