



Mindful March around Tottenham Marshes
Date: 10 March
Time: 11:00
Location: Tottenham Marshes
FREE
During this week’s walk, we will discover what Tottenham Marshes has to offer.
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority took over management of the area in 1972 and since then nature has been top priority.
The marshes are a diverse area of grassland, scrub and waterways that are an oasis for nature in the urban sprawl of London. It has some history and the walk leaders will tell you about historic events and what the site was used for in the past.
When you visit this beautiful area, you can expect to see many wildlife species across miles of paths including Kingfishers and Field Voles.
Spring on the marshes can be a magical time and it will be a relaxing walk to brighten up your weekend.
Walk Info
The length of this walk is 5.3km (3.4 miles) and can take around 2 hours
The meeting point for this walk is Tottenham Marshes Car Park off Watermead Way just north of Tottenham Hale train station
Nearest postcode: N17 0XD
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FREE Parking
Part of this walk is along unsurfaced foot paths and is not suitable for wheelchairs or buggies
Some of this walk is next to water
Essential Info
Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for the walk
Bring some water and snacks to keep you going
Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a lead
Bring a camera for the walk or some binoculars and enjoy the nature and wildlife
Getting here
Plan your journey – Postcode N17 0XD



