Richmond Park and Isabella Plantation
Richmond TW10 5HS
7:30–20:15 daily; pedestrian gates 24h
Parking available - check website for more details
As long as you like
All
Flat paths, but can get muddy
FREE
Based on 7 reviews
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About Richmond Park
Richmond Park is a wild, wonderful escape packed with deer, space to roam, and car-free paths for bikes and scooters. Add in the magical Isabella Plantation, picnic spots, and handy cafés, and you’ve got the perfect screen-free family day out—right here in London and totally free.
Top tip from the KidRated Team:
For a perfect family day, enter via Kingston Gate, bring bikes or scooters for the Tamsin Trail, and don’t forget snacks… and maybe a football or frisbee for the open fields.
Yes! It’s a brilliant spot for all ages, from toddlers in buggies to teens on bikes. There’s loads of space to roam, friendly deer (keep your distance!), flat paths for scooters, and even two playgrounds – one near Petersham Gate and another near Kingston Gate.
Petersham Gate, Kingston Gate, and Roehampton Gate are your best bets. They have easy access to playgrounds, cafés, toilets and wide, buggy-friendly paths. Roehampton is especially good for cyclists.
Absolutely. The 7 mile Tamsin Trail loops the park and is ideal for family bike rides. There are also flatter, shorter routes between gates that are great for little legs and wheels.
Yes, it’s a magical woodland garden inside the park. Think waterfalls, bright blooms, and secret trails. Springtime is especially stunning, but it’s beautiful year-round.
Yes, Richmond Park is safe and spacious. Set some ground rules, share a location pin, and let them go adventuring. It’s great for building confidence.
It’s completely free to enter. Parking may cost a few pounds, but you can visit the entire park and Isabella Plantation without spending a penny.
Yes, most main paths are wide and flat, especially near the popular gates. Just be mindful some areas get muddy after rain.
You’ll find cafés and kiosks dotted around the park, or you can bring your own feast. There are picnic spots galore – just watch out for curious deer!
Yes, there are several toilet blocks, including baby changing at the bigger car parks and near the main gates.
Explore Richmond town, walk along the River Thames, visit Ham House, or treat yourself to cake at Petersham Nurseries. There’s something for everyone within walking distance.
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Read about this park from the website.Was so beautiful and peaceful! There’s actually deer and lots of wild life I didn’t even know you could get in London.Would highly recommend!