Other than the themed Walks in the Park, there are many other opportunities to keep yourself occupied.
Boating
During July and August you can rent boats to row or pedal around the Lake. Weather permitting the boats continue operating into late September at the weekends. For Boating Charges…
Cricket
There are a couple of crickets pitches, practice nets and a Cricket Pavillion with changing facilities. image The cricket pitches may be booked by contacting Wandsworth Council contractor, Fountains PLC.…
Cycling in the Park
Away from traffic, cycling in the Park is safe and enjoyable. Cycles can be rented from the London Recumbents, situated next to the Millennium Arena just off East Carriage Drive.…
Eating and Drinking
There are a number of places where food and drink are sold in the Park. The Pear Tree Cafe This cafe is now open, with a very good looking menu.…
Fishing in the Park
During the season you will often see people fishing in the Lake.imageThe season when fishing is allowed runs from 16th June until 14th March.To fish you must first obtain a…
History Walk
The Park has a long and varied history, much remains visible today.
Playgrounds
Adventure Playground For the more active kids there is a refurbished Adventure Playground. The Adventure Playground is designed for children aged 5 to 16 years. Children under 5 should use the…
Running
There are numerous routes for runners around the Park. Below are the approximate distances of a couple of routes, along with some point to point distances. These distances are accurate…
Sports
The Park offers facilities for a very wide range of sports. athletics, jogging, trim track, fishing, rowing, tennis, rollerblading, cycling, bowls, football, rugby, cricket, hockey, 5-a-side, boules, and croquet.
The Childrens Zoo
The Park is lucky to have a wonderful Childrens Zoo.
Trim Track
The Trim Track is situated between the Millennium Arena and the The Pear Tree Cafe on the east side of the East Carriage Drive. image