Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. The largest of London's Royal Parks, it is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation.
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🐾 Wildlife spots 🌲 Plain spots 🌲 Forest spots Backpacking spots ⛰️ Mountain bike spots ⛰️ Hill station spots 🚴 Cycling spotsOne of London's eight Royal Parks, this 955-hectare wilderness is an ideal place to reconnect with nature. Walkers who venture into this National Nature Reserve will have the chance to observe unparalleled biodiversity. The vastness of the park, the calm of nature having reclaimed its rights and the soothingly beautiful landscapes are all reasons to go for a walk. Especially in autumn, it is the ideal place to go mushroom picking or to collect chestnuts under the eyes of the little grey squirrels. For those who are not fond of walking, it is always possible to try other means of locomotion. The park can be explored on horseback thanks to the 5 local stables located in the vicinity. Cycling is another way to enjoy the park, following the Tamsin Trail, a 12 km long cross-country route.
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