Richmond Park
Dating back to the 17th century, Richmond Park in London was originally created as a royal hunting ground for Charles I. Covering a sprawling 2,500 acres, it's one of the largest parks in London and features a distinct mix of ancient woodlands and open grasslands. Visitors can explore a variety of walking and cycling paths, often encountering the park's famous inhabitants—around 600 free-roaming red and fallow deer. In April, you might catch the sight of the deer with their young calves, creating a lively scene. With its stunning views of the Thames and plenty of picnic spots, Richmond Park serves as an ideal escape from the bustling city.