
Aarti Sawhney
5 Google Rating
Lovely place to visit. A lot of working. Enjoy the views and take a camera
Lovely place to visit. A lot of working. Enjoy the views and take a camera
Fryent Country Park located at 106 Fryent Way, London NW9 9SE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8937 1234
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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Fryent Country Park by http://www.brent.gov.uk/pks.nsf/Parks/LBB-68
5 Google Rating
Lovely place to visit. A lot of working. Enjoy the views and take a camera
5 Google Rating
Lovely green countryside close to the centre of town. A nice place to walk to get some fresh air.
4 Google Rating
It is a huge park with some amazing views of London, it is kept very wild and sometimes can even look that is forgotten about. If you want to have an adventure which is similar to a real wild forest then this is the perfect park. A good place to spend a couple of hours with the family.
5 Google Rating
Great place to enjoy woodlands and you don't have to go far. Beautiful
4 Google Rating
Peaceful and Tranquil place for walks but spoilt slightly by fellow dog owners not controlling their dogs properly.In particular letting them jump into the duck pond scaring the ducks away.
5 Google Rating
Nice place for relaxing walks, I wish the Brent council created a winter proof circular path that one can walk through out the whole year without having to wear wellies.
5 Google Rating
Fryent Country Park is a 320 hectare open space in west London, England... It consists mainly of pasture, but includes wooded areas and areas of semi-wild woodland. The park also includes public disused reservoir.. Fryent was the site of the Royal Mews stables for both Buckingham Palace and Hampton Court Palace until their removal to Norfolk in 1782. There are several miles of bridleways; disused railways bed provide easy access for walkers , cyclists and horseriders; and footpaths lead into urban areas, including much of Hampstead Heath.
5 Google Rating
Gorgeous open space and lovely scenery. A little mix of everything from woodlands, commons, meadows to plenty of wildlife, plants and rolling fields to explore. Lots of footpaths to follow including the capital way which passes through the park..
5 Google Rating
So peaceful great place to visit but a lot of dogs of leads so be weary when walking around.
4 Google Rating
Forest bathing within a few miles of Central London.The ancient woodland here is peaceful, with good views from Barn Hill, together with a surprising pond.