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Most Beautiful Parks For Families This Autumn

27 October 2022 by Eileen

London parks are great all year round, but autumn is a great time to visit parks for the beautiful combination of orange, crimson and brown foliage and the gorgeous sunsets that provide a cinematic feel.

Most Beautiful Parks For Families This Autumn

So make sure to layer yourself, get a hot drink, and enjoy a nice walk with the family during the autumn season in these parks.

In no particular order:

Kew Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew is a world heritage site and the most popular tourist attraction in London. It’s home to over 8,000 different kinds of plants and trees from all over the world.

Kew Gardens is one of London’s most popular tourist attractions, with over 4 million annual visitors. The gardens are home to over 8,000 plants and trees from all over the world.

The Gardens Come alive with the rich colours of autumn, where you can see the dramatic colour changes that take place in the gardens. The best spot to see nature in full action is the treetop walkways and the Arboretum (which has 14k trees!).

Battersea Park

Battersea Park is an oasis of green amidst the hustle and bustle of London. It is a great place to relax, picnic, or enjoy the beautiful scenery. If you’re getting ready for a picnic then you may want to consider nabbing yourself a picnic bag from John Lewis or Amazon – as these can super handy when insulating warm food.

It was opened in 1858 by Queen Victoria as a gift to her people and has been open ever since. The park covers over 400 acres and includes many beautiful gardens and buildings open to visitors.

This park is beautiful and has many different plants, flowers, and animals. There are also many kinds of trees for people to climb on. Great for taking those family photos with kids under the decedent foliage. So it might be worth considering hiring a family photographer for example WeShootYou so you can get some lovely action shots of your children having a ball of fun playing in the foliage.

Hampstead Heath

Hampstead Heath is a large, 900-hectare park and woodland in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It offers some of London’s most picturesque scenery, with the Thames meandering through a large park section.

It is a great place to take your kids during autumn as it has ample open space with various features, including ponds, heathland and woodland. The area is famous for walking, cycling and horse riding. Visitors can enjoy the peace and tranquillity that this natural environment offers or participate in some outdoor activities at the various facilities on site.

Hyde Park

Hyde Park is a large park in central London. It is divided into two main parts, the North and South gardens. And it’s the first park on everybody’s lips for anyone visiting London for the first time.

During autumn, Hyde Park becomes a place of spectacular beauty with red and yellow leaves on trees decorated by the English weather. For this reason, many people visit Hyde Park during autumn to see the beautiful leaves of colours on trees.

Holland Park Kyoto GardenS

The Kyoto Gardens were designed by Katsuro Yoshida, who was influenced by his travels to Japan. Yoshida was a passionate gardener who wanted to create something special for London. He worked with architects David Leake and John Robinson to help design the gardens, which took over 18 months to complete.

The garden is divided into four themes: Autumn Garden, Spring Garden, Summer Garden, and Winter Garden, which are filled with themed plant life and artwork. There is also an orchard in the middle with climbing trees that can be enjoyed year-round.

It’s not the biggest park on the list, but it packs a considerable punch and is something to explore with the kids; they will no doubt be in awe of the Koi Pond & the fishes.

Victoria Park

Vicky Park as it’s known to residents, is a beautiful park at the heart of East London. It is home to countless ravers and festival-goers during the summer season. Still, once that storm clears, the silver birches, planes, oaks and rare purple-leaved Norway maples are all East London’s Autumnal Delight.

Don’t miss out on Sundays, where Vicky Park hosts a vast selection of eclectic food and drinks stalls, making the autumn’s low temperatures a much more pleasant walk for the family. A great place to get a meal when you’re feeling a bit hungry after a long session in the park is the nearby Pavilion Bakery where you can enjoy a range of kiddie friendly snacks like yummy double chocolate brownies and their signature babycinos.

St James Park

St James Park is the oldest of London’s eight Royal Parks, a must-visit during autumn.

It’s located in the heart of London, between Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Trafalgar Square. It’s open 24 hours a day and has an array of beautiful gardens and open spaces. The park is available from the day until dusk, so you can visit any time!

Suppose you’re interested in visiting St James Park during autumn. In that case, you’ll be able to experience a great deal of colour—from the changing leaves on trees like maple trees and oak trees to colourful flowers like tulips.

Some other articles you may enjoy:

  • Planning a Garden Family Sleepover
  • Must haves For a Holiday
  • Exploring Nature in Autumn

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