London Natural History Society The place for wildlife in London

London Natural History Society - The place for wildlife in London

Locations

There are some fantastic places for wildlife in the London area. Take a look at these descriptions to see where you can go and what you might see.

Kate Symonds

Two unique acres of wild green space right in the heart of London, this innovative and internationally acclaimed reserve on the banks of the Regent's Canal is a place for both people and wildlife.

Camley Street Natural Park was created from an old coal yard back in 1984. It sits in the middle of King’s Cross, alongside the sparkling new Eurostar station at St. Pancras

It is popular with all kinds of people seeking respite from the buzz of the city around them.  Individuals are welcome to drop in during opening hours.

The reserve has a visitor centre and is managed by the London Wildlife Trust

 

Directions

Directions here.   Address: 12 Camley Street, London, N1C 4PW

 

Website

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