

Love Autumn
Summer might be over but exploring the park isn't. Read about all the exciting thing to see and do this autumn.
Sep 1


Spotlight on autumn wildlife
The autumn flora and fauna highlights in Lee Valley Regional Park.
Sep 1
be considerate to those living in, working in and enjoying the countryside
leave gates and property as you find them
do not block access to gateways or driveways when parking
be nice, say hello, share the space
follow local signs and keep to marked paths unless wider access is available
Take your litter home - leave no trace of your visit
Do not light fires or barbecues
Do not enter any of our waterbodies - see more water safety advice here
Always keep dogs under control and in sight - see more doggy advice here
Dog poo - bag it and bin it
Care for nature - do not cause damage or disturbance
Check your route and local signage
Only swim in lifeguarded venues - you can see a list here
Plan your adventure - know what to expect and what you can do
Enjoy your visit, have fun, make a memory!
The park is a great place to exercise your dog but please be considerate of other users – that includes the wildlife!
Always keep dogs under close control and in sight, so they don’t disturb wildlife. Birds are particularly vulnerable to disturbance when nesting or in prolonged periods of cold weather.
Be confident that if you take them off the lead you can recall them if needed. There are some areas where dogs do need to be kept on a lead at all times, these will be clearly signposted.
Be cautious around open water due to the dangers it could hold. Read more here.
Give cattle plenty of space. Your dog should be on a short lead when passing them.
Give horse riders plenty of space. Place your dog on a short lead and listen for instructions from the rider.
Please read signage and abide by any restrictions displayed.
Nobody likes stepping in dog poo, as well as being unpleasant it can carry diseases to people, wildlife and livestock. Please pick up after your dogs and either dispose of your dog’s poo at home or use one of our many red dog bins.
Please respect the needs of other visitors. Many dogs are loveable and playful but other visitors may feel frightened, ambushed or uncomfortable.
Please be respectful towards our park staff and of their requests.
Thank you for respecting, protecting and enjoying the park. You can read more about the Countryside Code here
Take a trip away from your usual walk with our suggestions below: