Lee Valley Regional Park

Lee Valley Regional Park is a unique mix of award-winning sport
and leisure facilities, heritage sites, gardens, nature reserves
and riverside trails. Stretching over 10,000 acres, the Regional
Park winds its way 26 miles along the banks of the River Lee from
Ware in Hertfordshire, down through Essex, North and East London,
past the Olympic Park to East India Dock Basin on the River Thames
and attracts over 4 million visitors a year.
The Park is easy to reach by cycle, car, bus, train or on foot and
is on the doorstep of the Borough of Broxbourne.
The Park offers hundreds of great days out from walking, cycling
and running, visiting farms or historic gardens through to ice
skating, horse riding and canoeing. If you’re on holiday or just
spending a day, bring your friends and family and come and explore,
discover and enjoy your Regional Park.
Hundreds of great days out
Looking for something to do? There’s something for everyone in
the Park's events programme, and many of the special days
are completely free! Activities on offer range from wildlife
weekends to family open days, guided walks to 10k runs. Whether
you’re looking to take the family out for the day or to learn more
about your local history and wildlife check out the
Park's ‘What’s On’ guide or visit one of the many
events it organises.
For further information contact the Lee Valley Information
Centre on: