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The Hampstead circular - Fenton House to 2 Willow Road
Capture the feeling of a countryside walk, just a few miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
- Moderate
- 50 mins
- 2.5 miles (4.0km)

Cycling at Morden Hall Park
Cycle all over the estate and discover the many great routes we have for both little and big legs to explore.

Walking at Morden Hall Park
Discover our network of footpaths and with walks suitable for pushchairs, dogs and wheelchairs everyone can explore this place.

Morden Hall Park walk
Take an easy stroll through this historic parkland, created by the Hatfeild family in the 19th century, and experience inspiring surroundings. Great for all the family and pushchair friendly too.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 1.9 miles (3.05km)

Summer at Morden Hall Park
Come for the peace, wildlife, sights and smells, wide open spaces and the history. Morden Hall Park is free to enter and open all the time, and there’s so much here for you to discover. Bring a picnic and outdoor games or book a ticket for some outdoor theatre and make the most of those long summer days.

Visiting Morden Hall Park with your dog
Looking for a friendly place to bring your dog? Come along to Morden Hall Park where we’ve got 125 acres of beautiful parkland for you and four-legged friend to explore.

Wildlife birthday parties at Morden Hall Park
Celebrate your child’s special day with us at Morden Hall Park. Our Learning team offers a range of exciting led outdoor activities including discovering bugs, birds and water creatures and making nature-inspired crafts. Choose your activity to make your child’s next birthday party a truly memorable experience!

Winter walks at Morden Hall Park
Discover frosty mornings on the wetland boardwalk and brisk walks in the wide open spaces of the South Park rounded off with a steaming coffee and a relaxed visit to the garden centre.

Petts Wood 10k
Get away from the treadmill and out into the countryside on Sunday 10 October 2021 with the Petts Wood Runners.

Escape and explore
Discover this peaceful and tranquil woodland, and escape to discover all that nature has to offer.

Walks and trails at Ham House
Whatever the weather there are many different ways to explore Ham House and the surrounding areas. Discover more about the garden with on of our self led audio tours or join a group with one of our knowledgeable volunteers.

Historic views of Ham House circular walk
A 3-mile circular walk taking in the historic views from Ham House, into Richmond Park and at the top of Richmond Hill.
- Easy
- 1 hour
- 3.0 miles (4.8km)
Richmond Station to Ham House historic scenic walk
Leave the car at home and instead enjoy the walk from the station to Ham House taking in some of the most beautiful urban greens in England along the way.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 2.9 miles (4.65km)
Love your local landscape: Ham House and Garden Sunday Walking Group
Explore the wildlife, plantlife, history and unique beauty surrounding Ham House and Garden, by joining this new sociable walking group.

Ham House from Richmond walk
Featuring iconic views, the circular route leads you from the urban bustle of Richmond town centre along the rural riverside walk of the Thames Path.
- Moderate
- 1 hour 30 mins
- 4.5 miles (7.2km)

Walking the dog at Ham House and Garden
Dogs on a short lead and their well-behaved owners are welcome all year round in the garden. Find out all you need to know about visiting with your dog here.

Visitors vote for dogs to be welcomed at Ham House and Garden all year round from Autumn 2018
Dogs and their well-behaved owners will be welcomed all year round at Ham House and Garden this autumn thanks to overwhelmingly positive feedback from visitors, staff and volunteers.

Activities at Ham House
Immerse yourself in the 17th century inside the house or get active outside; cycling, walking or spotting wildlife, all on the outskirts of London.