It makes for the perfect morning walk.
Camley Street Natural Park in London’s King’s Cross is a peaceful place We all know about London’s vast green spaces like Hyde Park and Battersea Park, but there’s a lesser-known nature reserve in the heart of London you likely never knew was there. Just a short walk from King’s Cross station, you can wander through Camley Street Natural Park, an urban oasis with over-water walkways and forested trails.
They have a coffee shop that offers outdoor tables, pastries, and sandwiches at reasonable prices.’ Elaine W shared: ‘Short walk from Kings Cross and Coal Drops Yard. Lovely café with hot and cold drinks. Super choice of cakes. Bagels cooked to order served with crisps. ‘Lovely small wildlife area with labels as you explore the various woodland paths. Area and equipment for pond dipping. A great hidden gem . You can also watch the canal boats entering the locks from here too! Super.
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