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Parkland Walk
Address: , London N6 5HW, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: N6 5HW


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Reviews
I love the walk but there is often dog poo alongside the pathway. If it isn’t busy, I think it can be quite creepy – particularly for a woman.
Lovely, quiet, and green walk that is easily accessible from the overground and several bus lines. Shaded, clean, and fairly free of road noise to allow for a brief break from the city. Ending at the Queen’s wood on the west side is lovely and there’s a great tea place in the wood!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great trail for a run, walk, dog walking or bike ride. not suitable for a road bike. An enclosed way to access north London using a disused railway. You can enter via finsbury parkVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I used to live in Finsbury Park 25 years ago and would love taking a walk down here. I've visited recently and it's great to have an oasis of calm in the middle of urban Finsbury Park.
Beautiful place, great for a walk or cycling. I would not recommend it for road bikes as there are a lot of gravels...and sometimes broken glass. There are a few pathways with concrete but those are very narrow and pedestrians are all over the place. I found the path to be pretty flat in general so it was not very difficult to cycle all the way. Though, I came from the Camden area and the roads / surroundings are very hilly so it was quite an adventure to reach this place! If you have a car to tow your bikes to this place, it might be a more enjoyable experience! I encountered mostly families and dog owners in this park and everyone was very friendly.
Great place for walking, especially during quiet times. Can get a bit busy during weekends. Otherwise peaceful walking path. Also during quiet times a great place to cycle with wide paths. The cycle is bumpy and gravelly so not boring. Best part is from Highgate to Stapleton hall. Full of wildlife also a small wildlife park at the Highgate end.
An awesome walk through an abandoned railway line, a great spot for dog walkers or runners. Some great graffiti on the walk, definitely worth the walk just to see the old platforms. An interesting lost part of London’s metro.
Amazing woodland nature walk all the way from Alexandra Palace towards Finsbury Park. Also a great route for cycling. In crouch hill park you go through a previous train track which has now been turned into a popular nature walk. Highly recommend to all.
I’ve lived near the Parkland Walk for over a decade, and love having it nearby, as it functions as a good way to get away from the noise and the concrete of the urban sprawl, spend time amongst trees, and get some fresh air. There are multiple entrances, allowing you to join and leave the walk quite freely, and the path is dotted with things to discover, from the “Spriggen” sculpture to the varied graffiti, the “holloways” of trees and the various nature preserves, such as the alkali grasses and the garden at the Highgate end. Many people use it, so you will often find people waking their dog, out for a stroll, or getting exercise. Parkland Walk is one of London’s hidden gems, and well worth a visit.
Really lovely walk in London - shielded by trees & most noise, in a busy city. Took a stroll on a Saturday late afternoon & it was busy enough where it didn't feel too quiet, but quiet enough that you could still walk in peace. There are various entrances/exits along from Finsbury park all the way to Muswell Hill area.
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