Lee Valley Regional Park - Reviews from across the web
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Lee Valley Regional Park, London | MyTravelGuide.com This park is massive (10,000 acres), stretching from north east London through Hertfordshire and Essex. There are five camping and caravan sites; footpaths and cycle ways, which lead to picnic and barbecue areas; wildlife and nature reserves; and gardens and heritage sites. The rivers Lea and Stort ... mytravelguide.com
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority - Home Regional sports centres, urban green spaces, heritage sites, country parks and nature reserves provide a unique leisure experience for everyone. Whether it’s athletics, golf, horse riding, ice skating, fishing, cycling, bird watching, camping or simply exploring the countryside, the Lee Valley Reg... leevalleypark.org.uk
Lee Valley Regional Park - located at the Cornmill Meadows at Waltham Abbey, is the best single site to see Dragonflies and Damselflies in the region. The slow-flowing rivers and luxuriant water plants, found at this Site of Special Scientific Interest, provide an ideal home for these fascinating insects. In fact, 21 differ... eppingforestdc.gov.uk
The Great Outdoors in Lee Valley Regional Park Taking the Lee Valley Line is the perfect way to see the scenery of the Regional Park. Hop off at Waltham Cross and spend a day at the Abbey Gardens. Marvel at the turbulent history of Waltham Abbey or visit the UK’s only open access Dragonfly sanctuary at Cornmill Meadows. Just into Hertfords... letsgoeastofengland.com
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority - Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) The Lee Valley Regional Park is important for birds at all times of the year. In recognition of its importance to wildlife, the Lee Valley was classified as a Special Protection Area (SPA) and Ramsar site in September 2000. The classification was made on acoount of the internationally important numb... wwt.org.uk
Lee Valley Regional Park It has facilities for many different leisure activities from horse riding to ice skating as well as a wide variety of differing landscapes from heritage sites to nature reserves. The river itself has been used for many different purposes throughout history from transport to flood control as well as ... walklondon.org.uk
Outside Bodies - Lee Valley Regional Park Authority The Lea Valley provides an exciting opportunity to create a regional reservation of land and water attractively landscaped, accessible to a large urban population and providing a wide range of formal and informal leisure facilities. When complete, the Regional Park will be a unique mosaic of country... .walthamforest.gov.uk
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