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Whitewebbs Park

Enfield, EN2 9JN, United Kingdom

Whitewebbs Park
Park
4.5
148 reviews
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MWG7+3W Enfield, United Kingdom
+44 20 8379 1000
whitewebbspark.org.uk
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Sean Wilkinson
Sean Wilkinson
This is a great open space for all sorts of walking. Paths connect this park with Forty Hall and Hilly Fields. A variety of routes offer a range of distances and different walking experiences. There are all weather paths and many informal routes through the woods. In winter these can get muddy. There are dog friendly cafes in Beggars Hollow and at Forty Hall. It would be great if the Council could enhance access for wheelchairs and buggies in the Beggars Hollow area. Free maps of the walks are usually available in the Beggars Hollow notice area.
AJL
AJL182 days ago
Beautiful Sunny Good Friday with a walk around the grounds,to see across the lake and to visit the big house, and of course a coffee in the sun. If you've not been, just to drive in and then just to drive out, is worth it
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Sl274 days ago
Absolutely love walking around here, it's so lovely to see all the wild flowers my dogs love dipping in the streams as well! It's been really kept well since the golf course closed, with pathways cut through the wild grasses and plenty of rubbish bins to keep the place tidy! Well worth a visit, especially in the evening when it's hot in town, come here for a cool evening walk, you'll love it!
Paul Lowe
Paul Lowe274 days ago
Another great open space area in Enfield to enjoy the fresh air. You can either park on the Whitewebbs Lane side of the park by the lake, or on the Clay Hill side by the small café....either side of the park leads to the lovely woods where you can walk for ages.....few up and down bits if you aren't as mobile as you used to be, but nothing too challenging. Loads of trees for the kids to climb on, and great trails through the trees at all times of the year!
Joey (Mr Boii)
Joey (Mr Boii)305 days ago
Shame about the wasted golf course but still a beautiful scenic walk with a taste cafe one side and Toby calvery the other.
Julie Burnett
Julie Burnett335 days ago
What a beautiful place had no idea how big it is ... Took my grandson for a walk and brought him a ice cream from the cafe he was well please .. I lived in enfied for most of my life and no idea how lovely whitewebbs Park is x
Jon T
Jon T1 year ago
Superb...If you live in north london and just want the Great outdoors experience on your doorstep! Okay its just the natural woodland, but take a minute to feel the grass beneath your feet, breathe in the fresh air and connect with nature, in this blessed non urban environment, away from the crowds of people of london - this is actually a hidden jem and with a surprise lake or flowing stream thrown in for good measure. Dog walkers love this place but its a great place in itself which MUST be preserved...take a stroll and forget about your worries, or take your kids and let them run endlessly!! Dont expect anything but a nice long walk fresh air, calmness and natural sounds 👌
Leigh & Merlin
Leigh & Merlin1 year ago
I walk my dog and ride my horse here. Nice and quiet for riding hardly see anyone. Wished there was more riding, but it's lovely to ride around all the same. *2022 Update* The bridle track is now an unrideable horse welfare issue, due to neglect, and the other Whitewebbs users are extremely hostile about us riding on the old Golf Course as they think its just for them. So as a horseman, Whitewebbs is an extremely miserable place, and horse riders,are feeling not welcome, in this once great place
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