Local Nature Reserves

Railway Fields in the autumn

Local Nature Reserves are areas of beauty where both people and wildlife can enjoy their surroundings together. They are places with wildlife or geological features that are of special interest locally, which give people special opportunities to study and learn about them or simply enjoy and have contact with nature.

Haringey has three Local Nature Reserves:

These statutory sites are protected by an Act of Parliament and have been chosen by the council in consultation with English Nature (see External Links section below).

For anyone wanting to visit Parkland Walk or Queens Wood all they have to do is show up. Opening times for Railway Fields may vary during the week. There are also some guided walks and weekend activities on offer so to avoid disappointment please call or email Parks Customer Care for more information:

Tel: 020 8489 5662
Email: parkscustomercare@haringey.gov.uk

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Page Last Updated: 30 October 2008

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- Leisure and culture > Parks and recreation > Countryside
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Priory Park

Did you know?

Haringey possesses five ancient woods. These include Coldfall Wood, Bluebell Wood and North Wood