Dog owners in London have access to 8 off-leash parks to exercise and socialize with their animal. Off-leash areas are clearly delineated by fencing or boundary signs.
Regent's Park & Primrose Hill
The Regent's Park covers 166 hectares and includes stunning rose gardens. The Park has excellent sports facilities ; is the largest outdoor sports area in Central London.
St. James Park & Green Park
St James's Park is at the very heart of London a with a lake harbouring ducks, geese and pelicans.
Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens is planted with formal avenues of magnificent trees and ornamental flower beds. This is a very romantic place, check out the Peter Pan statue!
Bushy Park
Bushy is the second largest of the Royal Parks. The famous Arethusa 'Diana' Fountain forms the centrepiece to the famous Chestnut Avenue.
Richmond Park
Richmond Park is the largest Royal Park in London and is home to around 650 free roaming deer.
Hyde Park
One of London's finest historic landscapes. There is something for everyone in Hyde Park: it is easy to forget you're in the middle of London!
Greenwich Park
My favorite!
Greenwich is the oldest Royal Park and home to a small herd of Fallow and Red deer. Situated on top of a hill, visitors enjoy sweeping views across the River Thames to St Paul's Cathedral and beyond. The park is part of the Greenwich World Heritage Site, host to the Prime Meridian Line and the old Royal Observatory, as well as having the National Maritime Museum as a neighbour.
Paddington Recreation Ground
Very dog friendly park between St Johns Wood and Notting Hill. Dogs allowed off leash in main park, some wooded areas. Cafe has special section for dog owners and dogs..
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