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The three award-winning Croydon parks for you to explore this summer

The three award-winning Croydon parks for you to explore this summer

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With heatwave after heatwave hitting the country and school holidays around the corner, it's the perfect time to get outdoors.
Croydon is home to several Green Flag Award-winning parks, nationally recognised for their quality, safety, and community involvement.
Whether you're after panoramic views, a family picnic, or a peaceful nature walk, these green spaces are among the best the borough has to offer.
Here are the Croydon Green Flag parks to explore this summer:
Riddlesdown Common
On the eastern side of the borough, Riddlesdown Common offers stunning open views across the downs and over the valley into Surrey.
It's part of the wider Kenley and Riddlesdown Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), known for its rare chalk grassland and rich biodiversity.
Visitors can find ancient woodland, grazing cattle in the warmer months, and well-marked footpaths ideal for long walks or jogs.
With its rural character and impressive vistas, Riddlesdown holds that now-Croydon but once upon a time Surrey feel.
Hutchinson's Bank
Hutchinson's Bank is tucked away between New Addington and Selsdon.
This lesser-known gem is a steep chalk grassland reserve with wildflowers, butterflies, and birds.
The green space is managed by the London Wildlife Trust and forms part of the Croydon countryside network.
Visitors can expect winding trails, grazing sheep, and some of the borough's most scenic hidden spots.
It was awarded the Green Flag for its dedicated conservation efforts, ensuring the landscape is protected for future generations.
Wandle Park
Not too far from Croydon's town centre is Wandle Park.
Wandle Park is a true urban park success story.
The River Wandle was once buried underground before being brought back to the surface during a major regeneration project, completed in 2012.
Now the park has formal gardens, a large playground, sports courts, and open lawns, all set around the riverbanks.
It's popular with families, dog walkers, and commuters alike – offering both relaxation and activity in equal measure.
The Green Flag recognises the park's impressive turnaround and the community value it holds today.
If you're staying local this summer, these parks offer everything from sweeping countryside to restored urban greenery, all of which are recognised as the best-kept in the country.
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