Lee Valley Regional Park
5.54 miles
Trent Country Park lies in 413 acres of rolling meadows, enchanting brooks, exquisite lakes, ancient woodland, and imposing historical sites. It forms part of London's Green Belt and being a country park it provides a natural, rural and tranquil atmosphere right on the outskirts of London on the borders of Enfield.
Rarity and distinctiveness lend the landscape an unusual beauty. Visitors can enjoy large open spaces for walking, jogging, cycling, horse riding, golfing or just chilling out in serene, bucolic and picturesque surroundings.
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On Site Parking
Toilet Facility
Wildlife
The Park is an extraordinary mosaic of habitats. The imposing woodland of oak, sweet chestnut, hornbeam, sycamore, willow, alder and ash have withstood the passage of centuries. On their gnarled branches rest diverse range of birds: great crested grebe, kingfisher, hobby, treecreeper, nuthatch, great spotted woodpecker, robin and the humble sparrow.
Haunting
Nothing is known of the origins of Camlet Moat. The first probable occupant was Richard Pounz, Keeper of the Chase in the 1320s. In 1429 the lodge was demolished and the materials sold to help pay for repairs to Hertford Castle.Poor quality excavations in the late 1880s and again in 1923 suggested that the lodge was quite substantial, with rubble masonry walls and glazed floor tiles in some rooms.
Price: Free
Price Details
Pricing Free entry
The entry to the park is free
Offer Birthday Parties: No
Monday: 9:30am–5:30pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:30am–5:30pm
Friday: 9:30am–5:30pm
Saturday: 9:30am–5:30pm
Sunday: 9:30am–5:30pm
Address: Cockfosters Road, Enfield, Greater London, EN4 0PS, England
Post Code: EN4 0PS
Council: Enfield
County: Greater London
By car: it is within easy reach of Junction 24 of the M25. There are two vehicle entrances, the main being in Cockfosters Road and the other situated in Hadley Road. The car parks are free and parking spaces for people with disabilities are available.
By bus: 121, 298, 299, 307, 377, and 384.
By underground: Oakwood and Cockfosters stations on the Piccadilly Line. From Oakwood station, turn right, cross the road and walk along Snakes Lane for about 10 minutes. Please note that this is an uphill walk.
Cockfosters station is closer: leave the station from the Cockfosters Road exit, turn right, and walk on the same side of the road for 2-3 minutes.
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