Best places in London to see The Fall

It's not just our American cousins that can celebrate watching the beautiful leaves fall in Autumn. Check out the best places to see this magnificent spectacle in London.
Best places in London to see The Fall picture

Hyde Park
Covering over 350 acres and home to a number of famous landmarks, you are sure to find a great spot to relax and take in the leaves changing colour.

Richmond Park
Autumn is a great time to visit London's largest Royal Park as the male Red and Fallow deers clash antlers during the deer rut.

Regent's Park
Home to ZSL London Zoo, Regent's Park is one of London's most loved parks. Hire a deckchair and watch the seasons change, or for the more energetic take to the water on the boating lake.

Kew Royal Botanic Gardens
Want to see the trees from a different angle? Then the 18 metre high treetop walkway at Kew Gardens will tick the box perfectly.

Syon Park Gardens
If you want your trees big, then Syon Park is for you. The parklands contain more than twenty of the largest trees in the country.

Hollow Ponds
Hollow Ponds, also known as Leyton Flats, is one of the few places in London where trees not buildings dominate the skyline. Part of Epping Forest there are more trees than you can shake a stick at.

Greenwich Park
Tree lined avenues and spectacular views across the River Thames to St Paul's Cathedral and beyond. What more could you want.

Bushy Park
Home to the famous mile long Chestnut Avenue and the Woodland Gardens, Bushy Park is the ideal place to spend an Autumn afternoon.

Published Sep 4, 2014