
Richmond Park
Richmond Park is one of London's largest royal parks, spanning over 2,500 acres. Established in the 17th century as a deer park, it is home to about 600 Red and Fallow deer that roam freely. The park features picturesque woodlands, gardens, and grasslands, making it a popular spot for walking, cycling, and picnicking. Key attractions include the stunning views from King Henry's Mound and the Isabella Plantation, a beautiful 40-acre woodland garden. Richmond Park is a designated National Nature Reserve, reflecting its ecological significance and diverse wildlife. It offers a peaceful escape from the urban hustle of London.