About

Walthamstow Marshes in London offers a refreshing escape from urban life with its sprawling green fields and serene atmosphere. As a popular destination for families, it warmly welcomes pets and provides ample space for children to explore. Each Sunday, the marshes come alive with spirited local football matches, creating a vibrant community space where the laughter of the crowd blends with the natural sounds of this cherished park. With a 4.6 rating on Google, its tranquil landscapes and lively activities make it a must-visit for locals and visitors alike.

Features

Pets allowed, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lea Bridge
Train station 800 m walk
Clapton
Train station 998 m walk
Lee Valley Ice Centre (Stop W)
Bus stop 666 m walk
Mount Pleasant Lane (Stop UT)
Bus stop 556 m walk
Mount Pleasant Hill
Bus stop 533 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 963 reviews
4.6/5 963 reviews
Patrycja Sochran
Patrycja Sochran
3 weeks ago on Google

Quiet place, perfect for a hike or picnic or a walk with your dog. Not many people around which makes it great for city escape

Laz
Laz
1 month ago on Google

Nice place to walk around away from the noise and pollution for all nature lovers

jeff benjamin
jeff benjamin
1 month ago on Google

Designated as a Site of Scientific Interest, dissected by railway and bordered by the River Lea. Encompassing meadow, grass, wet and marshlands with important flora and fauna habitats. Hogwart, Ragwort, Mugwort and the “rare creeping Marshwort” found here - get the drift. Swathes of impenetrable bramble impede observation along the pathways under a Pylon skyline. Perhaps of more interest to the dedicated specialist rather than the inquisitive ambler, cyclist or ‘recreational escapist.’ Nominally interesting and worth exploring as a diversionary segment of the River Lea environs.

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