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Ingrebourne Hill Country Park

21 Rainham Rd, Rainham RM13 8ST, United Kingdom

Ingrebourne Hill Country Park
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G5GV+8C Rainham, United Kingdom
+44 1708 642964
thameschase.org.uk
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Raiy Noor
Raiy Noor188 days ago
Natural treasure hunt, with a bonus of a few man made treasures.... What am I on about, checkout my pictures.
Natural: Kids found tadpoles, dead rat, fox jaw bone, wild garlic, ample bluebells with a white nestled amongst them
Man made: stairs wrapped around a tree that means you have to hug it, the kids play area.
Hardly any litter for us to pick up, Jan (Vision RCL volunteer) had done a splendid job.
Ali Kawser Nizam Uddin - Newham London
Ali Kawser Nizam Uddin - Newham London280 days ago
Very nice good park for walking and cycling ride, amazing tree lines and beautiful flowers, shrubs and lake which has many types of birds and swan... would recommend for a visit...kids loved it and had great fun running around freely
Paul Brown
Paul Brown280 days ago
Lovely park if you love nature walks along the trails.
Neil Lowe
Neil Lowe311 days ago
Great parking available at a couple of locations. Wonderful visitors centre. Lots of inter crossing paths that allow you to take various routes around the park / reserve.
Raihan Ahmed
Raihan Ahmed1 year ago
Beautiful and well-preserved natural park situated near to where I live; connects Rainham to Hornchurch.

Spend as much as time possible here as there is plenty of ground to be covered as well as a small climb to the top for a spectacular view of the surrounding area & beyond :)
Mohammad Shakeel
Mohammad Shakeel2 years ago
Beautiful hill. Perfect for bicycle riding. Also very pleasant to walk around. Big hill to walk around. People do fishing on pond as well. Couldn't feed the ducklings.
Ian Jewell
Ian Jewell2 years ago
The park is the epicentre of local life
To chat to Mick and the team is enlightening
Frankly the parks in Havering are available to all and definitely assist in mental health challenges
Mick the ranger and the team you keep up the great work
It's time to challenge our local councillors to stop the decline in services
Who is with me?
Emma T
Emma T2 years ago
Beautiful open green space, wild and free!
Cafe a0nd visitor centre isn't bad either :)
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