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Mill Hill ParkĀ is a large (14.3 hectare) public park inĀ Mill HillĀ in theĀ London Borough of Barnet. It one of Barnet's premier parks1]Ā and it has been given aĀ Green Flag Award.[2] The park straddles theĀ A1Ā with the main park to the east linked by an underpass to a smaller mainly grassed area to the west. It has formal flowerbeds, large areas of mown grassland, many impressive mature trees, and a Community Forest Nature Reserve, planted in 1993-94. Recreational facilities include a cricket pitch, football pitches, three tennis courts, a basketball court, two bowling greens, crazy golf, children's playgrounds, a cafe, car parks and toilets. It is supported by a full-time keeper and an active Friends of Mill...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI enjoyed the exercise as it was a beautiful day for a walk and some fresh air. The incline isn't too bad but there are so many loose rocks along the pathway. Stick to the sides, it's a bit easier that way. There are places to stop and enjoy the view along the journey to the summit. Beautiful views from many different angles, there is also a bench to sit on so you can catch your breath, from the walk and the view šš. Highly recommended, I can see myself coming back and trying different trails on the way up. Definitely good exercise going up and down, walking poles helped me out too. I have horrible knees and wasn't too bad...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreHiking, with its invigorating sense of adventure and connection to nature, is the activity that captures your passion and focus more than anything else. Whether it's traversing rugged mountain trails, exploring serene forest paths, or ascending steep hilltops for breathtaking views, the experience of hiking fills you with undeniable joy and purpose. The thrill of discovering new terrains, combined with the fresh, crisp air and the challenge of reaching new heights, makes hiking the central activity around which you build your...
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