This article highlights scenic walking spots in Croydon for Easter weekend activities. It covers five notable locations, including Addington Park, which has historical significance as a former hunting ground of Henry VIII and is ideal for quiet nature walks. Wandle Park offers both recreational facilities and a relaxing riverside atmosphere, while Croham Hurst Woods provides ancient woodlands full of geological significance. Farthing Downs features expansive views and natural downland, making it suitable for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy fresh air and beautiful spring weather.
Farthing Downs lies in Coulsdon, the largest stretch of semi-natural downland in the borough, offering expansive views and a perfect spot for outdoor activities.
Addington Park, once a hunting ground for Henry VIII, is an ideal place for a relaxing walk amidst trees, fresh air, and welcoming spaces for dogs.
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