Camley Street Natural Park is an urban nature reserve and visitor centre located in the heart of London. It was once a coal yard that has been transformed into a pond, meadow, and woodland nature reserve.
Visitors to Camley Street Natural Park can expect to see a variety of habitats including ponds, reedbeds, marshy areas, grasslands, and woodlands. These habitats provide a rich environment for birds, butterflies, amphibians, and plant life.
At Camley Street Natural Park, visitors can enjoy family-friendly activities, talks, tours, workshops, artisan coffees, cakes, light lunches, and even a glass of sparkling wine. The visitor and learning centre caters to thousands of visitors annually.
Visitors can support Camley Street Natural Park by joining London Wildlife Trust for free events, volunteering, recording sightings, and donating to ensure a better future for London's wildlife. The park relies on the support of people who care about the future of wildlife.
Camley Street Natural Park is a site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, a holder of The Green Flag Community Award, and a Local Nature Reserve. It offers a multi-functional floating reedbed along the Regent's Canal, providing habitats for birds, invertebrates, fish, and ecosystem functions.