Twiske Nature Park is a large green space north of London known for its wetlands, woodlands, and recreational opportunities including walking, cycling, and watersports.
Twiske Nature Park spans approximately 380 hectares in the London Borough of Enfield and Epping Forest District of Essex, offering a diverse landscape of lakes, marshes, woodlands, and meadows. It originated from former gravel pits that have since been transformed into a rich natural environment supporting a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, bats, and rare aquatic species. The park is crisscrossed by numerous footpaths and cycles routes, including the popular Lee Valley Path, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking easy access to nature close to the city. Historically, the area has seen industrial use but was restored and opened as a nature park in the late 20th century, combining conservation with recreation. Visitors are drawn to activities such as birdwatching, fishing, canoeing, and picnicking. Key landmarks include several small lakes such as Bury Lake and waterside spots perfect for spotting kingfishers and dragonflies. Twiske is also known for its network of mountain bike tracks and designated areas for campers and caravans. The park supports local biodiversity through habitat management and serves as an important green lung amid urban development. Its close proximity to London makes it a popular places for day trips and family outings, offering a tranquil setting for nature observation and active recreation.
Bury Lake – a prime spot for birdwatching including great crested grebes and kingfishers
Extensive network of off-road mountain biking and cycling trails
Diverse habitats including reedbeds, wildflower meadows, and open water
Designated camping and caravan sites with lakeside views
A man-made lake offering calm waters ideal for fishing, paddling, and prime birdwatching sites.
A well-marked circular path that showcases the park’s diverse habitats and bird species.
A popular campsite providing spots for tents and caravans near scenic woodland and lakes.