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Heritage Trails

There are five Bushy Park Heritage Trails. These are self-guided walks with maps, stopping points, images and audio guides:

In the Footsteps of Joseph Fisher - This trail takes you on a short and gentle tour of the Pheasantry Garden, which was inspired by Joseph Fisher, the superintendent of Bushy Park after the Second World War.

The King's Giant Hosepipe - This trail takes you on a journey along the course of the mysterious Longford River through Bushy Park.

The Palace Playground - This trail takes you on a journey through the history of Bushy Park.

Wild Treasures - Bushy Park is a great place to see wildlife and this trail takes you on a tour of some of the best places to look.

The Yanks are Here! - This trail takes you around the site of the vast American air force base that was set up in Bushy Park during World War Two.


The History
In 1514 when work was being done on Hampton Court Palace for Cardinal Wolsey, there were three separate parks...

Hampton Court
Why not combine your visit to the Park with a tour round this famous Tudor palace?

Eat out in Greenwich Park
New deli style catering service now open

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