Nestled in the serene landscapes of Denham Court Drive, Denham Country Park is a picturesque retreat that invites visitors to explore the great outdoors. Spanning over 100 acres of lush greenery, this family-friendly destination offers a wealth of recreational activities, from scenic walking and cycling trails to tranquil picnic areas perfect for a day out with loved ones.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape or an adventure-filled day, Denham Country Park caters to all ages and interests. Children can enjoy the expansive play areas while adults can engage in birdwatching or simply unwind surrounded by nature’s beauty. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist with queries and enhance your experience, ensuring every visit is memorable.

What sets Denham Country Park apart is its commitment to conservation and community engagement, making it not just a park but a hub for environmental education and outdoor enjoyment. For those looking to connect with nature and each other, Denham Country Park is the ideal destination. Visit our website or give us a call to learn more about our services and upcoming events. Come discover the natural charm of Denham Country Park—your adventure awaits!

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Nicci Liddy

5 Google Rating

A must for those with children. Bring buckets, fishing nets, wellies or water shoes and let them pl

5/ 5

A must for those with children. Bring buckets, fishing nets, wellies or water shoes and let them play in the ankle deep clear water that runs alongside the visitors centre, toilets and cafe. The very gentle slope into the water (from the grassy area that is perfect for picnics) invites all ages to investigate and enjoy within a safe zone marked by bright bunting. Older and more adventurous explorers can venture upstream a little to the 'wilder', but still shallow area. For those who prefer to stay dry, there are lovely nature walks, one through woodland to the canal, by Denham deep lock, then back to the Visitors Centre. There is a wonderful, large play area with plenty of seating nearby to relax and enjoy! Super place for all ages.

Ralph Cox

4 Google Rating

Brilliant fun with the kids on a sunny day. Food can be a bit pricey. Ensure you bring a picnic, wel

4/ 5

Brilliant fun with the kids on a sunny day. Food can be a bit pricey. Ensure you bring a picnic, wellies, fishing nets and towels. The part of the river by the entrance entertained our kids for a long time followed by a stroll to Denham Deep lock.

Mark Keir

5 Google Rating

Such a beautiful tranquil place teeming with plant, insect, bird and animal life. Many redlisted spe

5/ 5

Such a beautiful tranquil place teeming with plant, insect, bird and animal life. Many redlisted species such as water vole. How in God's name can we allow a stupidly badly thought out project like HS2 destroy all this.

Keith Farmer

5 Google Rating

A beautiful place in winter or summer but being decimated at this point by HS2 who are cutting an ac

5/ 5

A beautiful place in winter or summer but being decimated at this point by HS2 who are cutting an access road through it at least 55yrds wide, chopping down ancient woodland and killing any wildlife in it's way when there is clearly an alternative route. The destruction is criminal not least because they don't seem to have any licence to cut down trees on the wetlands

Angela Shimbles

5 Google Rating

A lovely escape to the countryside and only 20 mins from Harrow down the M40. The Riverside cafe has

5/ 5

A lovely escape to the countryside and only 20 mins from Harrow down the M40. The Riverside cafe has a great range of hot food cooked fresh and some delicious cakes. Will be definitely be back to see the smiling faces.

Neenu Chandramohan (Em)

4 Google Rating

There is no parking available here, but you can park in the colne parking area and walk to this park

4/ 5

There is no parking available here, but you can park in the colne parking area and walk to this park. It was a beautiful trail along the lake. Sunset view was good. Lots of space for children to play. There are numerous trails through the forest which was quite great. Autumn colored leaves were splendid and great to take pictures.

Desmond Boyle

4 Google Rating

A great experience. Nice place for a walk with the dogs. Close to the grand Union canal so you get 2

4/ 5

A great experience. Nice place for a walk with the dogs. Close to the grand Union canal so you get 2 experiences in one. Very popular as it was quite busy when we got there but still managed to find a parking place.

Zach Dills

3 Google Rating

This is usually a nice park to walk through and while the weather was perfect today for a walk a lot

3/ 5

This is usually a nice park to walk through and while the weather was perfect today for a walk a lot of the paths were closed today. Apparently one of the bridges is down and while this is nobody's fault it did mean a lot of the park was not accessible today. So my three star rating is only due to the current limitations of the park. Multiple signs said the repairs would take until Dec 2021 so this may be a spot better enjoyed after the new year. Obviously still a lovely spot

Stephen Thornhill

5 Google Rating

Nice park with lots of places to explore starting from here.

5/ 5

Nice park with lots of places to explore starting from here.

Arthur Bear

5 Google Rating

So many different places to explore. Lovely water edge areas and fields for playing, as well as the

5/ 5

So many different places to explore. Lovely water edge areas and fields for playing, as well as the grand Union canal.

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