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Wandle Park

London, SW19 2BL, United Kingdom

Wandle Park
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CR9C+93 London, United Kingdom
merton.gov.uk
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Kol-C BeL
Kol-C BeL
A small park which looks like a common with lots of foliage and an excellent children's playground for all the family to stroll around, have a picnic then have some playground time with younger siblings.

A walk around the park a few times before having a drink at The Charles Holden is the way to keep fit then put back on the weight on the same day! 😎

The small stream and bridge as well as seats will motivate anyone to walk through this park a few times!
Karen B
Karen B
The National Trust runs this open space for Merton Council near Colliers Wood tube station. The River Wandle runs through it, and it was reasonably quiet.
DJ Wood
DJ Wood234 days ago
This is a Hidden Gem in the heart of Colliers Wood, which doesn't really receive the recognition it deserves.

Being a National Trust owned park, managed by Merton, the focus over the past few years has been to encourage wildlife back to the park - which has been very successful.

A great place to have a picnic, walk the dog or take the little ones for a play.
Constantin Gorea
Constantin Gorea1 year ago
It's a nice, green and small park. It's clean, quiet and well maintained. I saw some beautifully colored squirrels and ducks on the river.

The park is crossed by a river, and another bigger one runs next to it.

It's perfect for a walk in the fresh air, for a picnic or to read a book on a blanket.
Richard Drozda
Richard Drozda2 years ago
I walk through this park / nature preserve every day on the way to work. On around the first of each month, I stop at the entrance and take a picture. It makes for an amazing calendar.
Natasha G
Natasha G2 years ago
This is a very nice park. Small but cute. You can go around it in a circle, there is a nice track and a wide green space in the middle. Great local park to go for a walk or jog. There are some cute spots where you can rest and sit on a bench and enjoy the view. And of course there are some birds, ducks and geese, that you can spot occasionally. Very much appreciated in the area that is heavily dominated by streets and traffic.
Bruno Gabriel Monteiro
Bruno Gabriel Monteiro2 years ago
Good Afternoon.
It Became a Pleasant Walking with the Pass Bridge.
Lights can Be a Secure Spring for Children's Events and other School Activities.
Roopa Deshmukh
Roopa Deshmukh2 years ago
Love the Wandle Meadow - it is a therapeutic walk, a hidden green treasure sitting at the edge of Wimbledon and Colliers Wood boundary. There is flora and fauna for all seasons - bird spotting is a pleasure here.
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