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Autumn in UK is most healing

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With a few gusts of wind and a few light showers, autumn in UK, when all is said and done, is here to stay. The greenery of summer is starting to turn and walking around the parks, the trees reflect the warm reds, oranges and yellows of the sunset.

Why don’t you find a good place to go around and don’t miss the fleeting autumn colors? Let’s find a sunny weekend and go enjoy autumn in UK together!

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  • Hyde Park
  • Regent’s Park
  • Richmond Park
  • Bushy Park
  • Greenwich Park
  • Battersea Park
  • Kyoto Garden Holland Park
  • Sheffield Park and Garden

Hyde Park

Hyde Park is the largest royal park in London, a natural oxygen bar in the city, and a luxurious green space in the city of London. Hyde Park is even more beautiful in autumn. With over 4,000 trees and a rich autumnal atmosphere, Hyde Park is a must-see in London in autumn.

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You can also keep an eye out for the special plants lining the serpentine avenues, beech, lime and butterscotch-colored fiery orange chestnut trees.

The park is close to green park and a walk to the central area reveals a lake where you can take a walk along the meandering river on a cool autumn day or enjoy the view across the lake from the adjacent café.

In late fall there will be Christmas decorations into late November, and it will be very lively!

Regent’s Park

Once the hunting ground of Henry VIII, this park has been converted into a park and is the newest, grandest and most picturesque park in London.

You can play soccer on the soccer field or paddle with the ducks in a rowboat. Or visit Queen Mary’s Garden to see over 12,000 roses and Primrose Hill for views of the banks of the River Thames.

Regent's ParkRegent’s Park is fascinating in autumn, and the leaves are rarely swept away, so the leafy landscape is surprisingly pleasant.

The sun shines on the golden leaves everywhere, even if you sit here for a whole day, you will not feel tired at all, but a kind of enjoyment, let people covet. It’s a pleasure to walk around, and the scenery is unique.

Richmond Park

When it comes to places to walk in Autumn in UK, Richmond Park is also a good place to go.

Richmond Park is London’s largest royal park, covering 2,500 acres, and is one of the UK’s top ancient tree sites, home to a range of rare species. Here you can enjoy the vast outdoor space, grasslands and deer, and is a paradise for cyclists, runners and photographers.

It’s preserved in its most pristine form, so take a stroll under an ancient tree, escape the city, or observe the deer lounging in the shrubbery.

Richmond Park in Autumn in UKAt Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park, you can enjoy a touch of autumnal tranquility. The garden is home to a variety of deciduous azaleas, fall flowers and American red maples. Whether it’s the crisp cold of autumn frost in the morning or the warm golden tones of sunset, you can enjoy a different all-round visual experience.

Richmond Park in autumn is full of colors and fruits, and the park lawn is not only scattered with golden leaves, but also hidden by the ripe little chestnuts.

The wild chestnuts in the park are starting to ripen and fall off, and they are so full and sweet that you can’t miss them if you like them. However, some of the chestnut trees in the UK parks do not allow visitors to pick them at will. So when picking chestnuts, remember to pick only those that have fallen to the ground.

Bushy Park

Bushy Park is the second largest royal park in London, near Richmond Park. It was once the private hunting ground of Henry VIII, and now it has a collection of landscapes including the canal dug under Charles I and the fountain under William III.

The landscape is also ainly pristine, with not only rich trees such as oaks, hawthorn trees and silver maples, but also artificial canals and abundant waterfowl and wild deer.

Bushy ParkWhen autumn comes, it is a must-see attraction in the UK.

The park also has many ponds, which are a haven for swans and other wild birds. Another great surprise hidden in the dense jungle is the shrub park’s mergansers. Animals and people do not disturb each other and live in harmony, enjoying the beauty of nature together.

If you want to go to Bushy Park, you can visit Henry VIII’s private residence, Hampton Court Palace, on the way.

Greenwich Park

Greenwich Park can be considered in two parts according to height: the flat part near the banks of the Thames, the Royal Naval College and Queen’s House; and the hill part near the Royal Observatory. Due to its history as a hunting ground, a small deer park still exists deep within the palace grounds.

Greenwich Park in British autumn
Greenwich Park in British autumn

Some of the trees in this magnificent hillside royal park, originally enclosed by Henry VIII for use as a deer park, date back to the 1600s, as do the striking 400-year-old Spanish sweet chestnuts.

In autumn in UK, bearing edible nuts, if that’s not the taste, what is?

Battersea Park

Located very close to central London and the River Thames, Battersea Park in south London has an array of plants and scenery to enjoy.

Battersea Park in British autumnAs the leaves begin to turn yellow, the stunning fall colors can be seen in Battersea Park.

With common tree species such as oaks, a secluded subtropical botanical garden, and a wide and peaceful maple avenue, it is a popular autumn destination for Londoners.

Kyoto Garden Holland Park

If you want to take a walk in When it comes to places to walk Autumn in UK, Richmond Park is also a good place to go., then go to Holland Park, where you can not only feel the oxygen of the earthy fragrance, but also observe a different kind of Japanese landscape.

Holland Park is best known for its oriental-style Japanese Kyoto garden. The feeling here is different from the European style, but it is just as elegant and comfortable.

The orderly Japanese bonsai, the Zen-like lake in the garden, the herbaceous landscape with hundreds of flowers, the gurgling waterfall and the relaxing koi and bridges create a quiet and elegant garden scene.

In the autumn afternoon, the garden is even more beautiful, with many squirrels and peacocks pacing gracefully, a relaxing scene.

Sheffield Park and Garden

This garden is not built in Sheffield, but is located in the south of England and is a member of the National Trust. The four large lakes in the garden are of different heights and are connected by several small waterfalls.

The whole garden is famous for its colorful plants. When autumn comes, most of the vegetation in this park is colored orange and red, and the autumn colors are especially moving.

The four lakes are rippling with fall colors and are a perfect place to enjoy autumn in UK.

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