Camley Street Natural Park London
Camley Street Natural Park is an unexpected treasure by Regent's Canal with meadows and ponds providing a natural environment for wildlife. Managed by the London Wildlife Trust, Camley Street Natural Park is one of some 50 nature reserves in London. For those who want something really country-like this park is an ideal place for an escape from central London.
Camley Street Natural Park in the heart of London's King's Cross area offers some well preserved meadows, marsh woodlands and open-air habitats. The reserve provides natural habitat for birds, butterflies, amphibians and a rich variety of plant life. You might come across such species like rare earthstar fungi, reed warblers or rabbits.
The park offers various activities to local community. Those visiting can also benefit from the valuable resources the London Wildlife Trust has - a visitor centre, environmental education for schools and lifelong learning. The park will be interesting to environmentalists as well as curious visitors or residents who are passionate about wildlife and nature.
Visiting The Camley Street Natural Park, London:
Address: Camley Street, Camden, London, NW1 0PW
Telephone: 020 7833 2311
Cost: Free
Time: Summer: 10:00 - 17:00
Winter: 10:00 - 16:00 | Closed Fridays
Nearest Underground Stations:
King's Cross Tube (7 minutes)
Mornington Crescent Tube (11 minutes)
Nearest Hotel : Quality Crown Hotel Hyde Park - This elegant Victorian Town House hotel is situated in a quiet London garden square just 15 minutes from London Heathrow by Heathrow Express. It is close by Marble Arch, Paddington and Oxford Street. Wireless High Speed Internet and a range of rooms includes Traditional 4 Poster Rooms and luxurious Studio Suites. A quality airport hotel in the centre of London.