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Claybury Park

76 Roding Ln N, London IG8 8NG, United Kingdom

Claybury Park
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589 reviews
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J329+CM London, United Kingdom
+44 1476 581111
woodlandtrust.org.uk
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Reshma Riyat
Reshma Riyat
I love taking a walk with the family here. Plenty of options in terms of the kind of walk you want to have and the possible paths to take. There's an outdoor gym and play area as well. Plenty of runners, cyclists, dog walkers and berry pickers.
Rogee Garney
Rogee Garney173 days ago
Lovely dense forest, a great adventure playground for kids. Nice spot for a picnic or bug hunting adventure. Recommended for kids, walkers and cyclists. Free parking nearby in residential area and there are some paths that a wheelchair could use.
Raiy Noor
Raiy Noor204 days ago
Vast green space with something for everyone. Play Equipment nicely spaced out, so plenty of room to chill in between and watch them from picnic mats.
Views are spectacular too.
No cafés nearby, so worth packing a picnic to keep you going, as the kids won't want to leave.
S M
S M357 days ago
It's an absolutely beautiful space to be in....Great for family friends and general dog walking
Malcolm Gillespie
Malcolm Gillespie1 year ago
Amazing park and woodland, love it!
Charlotte Wade
Charlotte Wade2 years ago
Lived near here for a long time and blessed to have this on my doorstep, especially during lockdown. Its a semi wild country park so if you're looking for somewhere more civilised with a cafe and toilets, this is not the place for you but it is great for nature walks. Claybury is ancient woodland and open spaces with a large variety of flora and fauna, loads of birds including wild parakeets and i have spotted muntjac deer although they are shy so rare to see them. There are gravelled paths around most of the park although not all of it so in the winter some parts are muddy. There is a great child's adventure playground there, an open air gym nd a picnic area plus a small lake but note there are no toilets or a cafe and all the better for it in my view. I've found it a very safe place to walk, there are always dog walkers to talk to (and all lovely friendly dogs) and people with pushchairs but even so I've walked through the woods on my own and never had a problem. It is also a bluebell wood although the wild garlic is becoming very invasive lately. You can cycle over there but best to stick to the gravel paths. In addition, despite what a review says there are bylaws and you are not allowed to pick anything over there as it affects the bio diversity and they pick and sell the apples to bring in money for the park. Its definitely my favourite park for walking in Redbridge it's so wild but still very accessible and really a beautiful place.
Alan.k. parish
Alan.k. parish2 years ago
Very peaceful areas with climbing equipment for kids. Small pond looking a bit overgrown. Large areas to explore.
MUARRIF
MUARRIF2 years ago
Claybury park consists of walk paths, exercise machines, kids play area, a large pond and woods. Great for kids to run around in and ride their bikes. Gates are controlled and locked at sunset. BBQ or fires are not allowed.
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