This 29-acre park features a tranquil lake, walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation. A variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and insects, can be spotted throughout the park. The park also boasts a playground, sports facilities, and a cafe serving refreshments.
Gorgeous gorgeous park- right in the heart of Sidcup. The tress are of varied variety, and proudly stand tall. There is a huge pond, with ducks and benches around it. We wanted to grab a coffee, so exited the park to the Sidcup High Street to get one. Not sure about fishing- lots of signage indicated No Fishing- however, we saw loads of people doing so- so maybe the rules are relaxed. There is no big hate to enter the park- and there are 3-4 small gates that you enter the park from. We parked on the street, but there also seems parking y the College Lovely park- will visit again.
Lamorbey is lovely, it's on my way to uni. Nice benches and birds and trees. Could do with lights along the main path for the night - it gets very dark.
Pleasant looking park. Well kept with picnic chairs and tables. Lake with lots of wildfowl and fishing allowed. Nice walk.
Lovely, local park, full of trees and bushes. Features a pond with ducks and geese. Frequented by dog walkers, anglers and squirrels. Home to a family of foxes. There's no playground but you will find a picnic area with tables near the pond.
Lovely place to relax, play, watch the amazing creations, ducks, trees, birds and many more. There are also places to sit an study and chart. If you live in Sidcup, you need to come and view.
A special tranquil place where you can feed the ducks, watch the squirrels and just enjoy being outdoors. Became our every day home during lockdown and kept us sane.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Gorgeous gorgeous park- right in the heart of Sidcup. The tress are of varied variety, and proudly stand tall. There is a huge pond, with ducks and benches around it. We wanted to grab a coffee, so exited the park to the Sidcup High Street to get one. Not sure about fishing- lots of signage indicated No Fishing- however, we saw loads of people doing so- so maybe the rules are relaxed. There is no big hate to enter the park- and there are 3-4 small gates that you enter the park from. We parked on the street, but there also seems parking y the College Lovely park- will visit again.
Lamorbey is lovely, it's on my way to uni. Nice benches and birds and trees. Could do with lights along the main path for the night - it gets very dark.
Pleasant looking park. Well kept with picnic chairs and tables. Lake with lots of wildfowl and fishing allowed. Nice walk.
Lovely, local park, full of trees and bushes. Features a pond with ducks and geese. Frequented by dog walkers, anglers and squirrels. Home to a family of foxes. There's no playground but you will find a picnic area with tables near the pond.
Lovely place to relax, play, watch the amazing creations, ducks, trees, birds and many more. There are also places to sit an study and chart. If you live in Sidcup, you need to come and view.
A special tranquil place where you can feed the ducks, watch the squirrels and just enjoy being outdoors. Became our every day home during lockdown and kept us sane.