
Ealing Parks Foundation is pleased to launch a range of nature trails for some of the most well-known parks in Ealing.
Download and print the trails for free. There are lots of fun, family-friendly nature activities for children and young people aged up to 14 years old (and for grown-ups too!)
With our new packs you can:
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Identify natural features and wildlife
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Learn more about the nature in our parks
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Do some fun, physical activities
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Or just be still and enjoy the peace and beauty of nature
When you’ve finished, let Ealing Parks Foundation know if you’ve enjoyed the trail and share any comments – we are on Facebook and Twitter @EalingParks. Remember to tag your posts with #LoveEalingParks
Acton Park - Our May Park of the Month!
While you’re there you might also spot some of the art works up in the trees produced by local children with www.apple-play.com/ a charity based in the park.
See the map for location of the café, skateboard park and play areas.
Southall Park
Southall Park is also home to a children’s centre, playgrounds and a multi gym.
Northala Fields
Northala Fields also has a café and fishing lakes.
Walpole Park
This nature trail was produced by www.pitzhanger.org.uk who have kindly allowed Ealing Parks Foundation to share it.
Walpole Park has a café, playground, public toilets (including disabled access) and a walled garden.



