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Northala Fields
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Northala Fields is a park located in Northolt, in the London Borough of Ealing. It was opened in 2008 and consists of four artificial hills standing next to the A40 Western Avenue, as well as several fishing lakes, a large field area a children's play area and adjacent café.
Nearby attractions
Play Area
1 Dolphin Rd, Northolt UB5 6UQ, United Kingdom
Islip Manor Park
Islip Manor Road Northolt, Islip Manor Rd, Middlesex UB5 5EE, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
King Pizza & Kebab
260 Church Rd, Northolt UB5 5AW, United Kingdom
McDonald's
256 Church Rd, Northolt UB5 5AW, United Kingdom
Sun Wah
272 Church Rd, Northolt UB5 5AW, United Kingdom
Mamma Mia (Northolt)
62 Church Rd, Northolt UB5 5AE, United Kingdom
Pineapple Pizza
62 Church Rd, Northolt UB5 5AE, United Kingdom
KFC Northolt - Mandeville Road
14-16 Mandeville Rd, Northolt UB5 5BJ, United Kingdom
Chicken Cottage
46 Church Rd, Northolt UB5 5AB, United Kingdom
Shadwell Fried Chicken & Pizza, Peri Peri
71 Shadwell Dr, Northolt UB5 6DE, United Kingdom
Papa Johns Pizza
4 Mandeville Rd, Northolt UB5 5BJ, United Kingdom
Blue Orchid Restaurant and Bar
500 Ruislip Rd, Greenford, Northolt UB5 6AT, United Kingdom
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Northala Fields

Westway Cl, Northolt UB5 6UR, United Kingdom
4.6(3.1K)
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Northala Fields is a park located in Northolt, in the London Borough of Ealing. It was opened in 2008 and consists of four artificial hills standing next to the A40 Western Avenue, as well as several fishing lakes, a large field area a children's play area and adjacent café.

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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Play Area, Islip Manor Park, restaurants: King Pizza & Kebab, McDonald's, Sun Wah, Mamma Mia (Northolt), Pineapple Pizza, KFC Northolt - Mandeville Road, Chicken Cottage, Shadwell Fried Chicken & Pizza, Peri Peri, Papa Johns Pizza, Blue Orchid Restaurant and Bar
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Phone
+44 20 8825 5000
Website
ealing.gov.uk

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Nearby attractions of Northala Fields

Play Area

Islip Manor Park

Play Area

Play Area

4.5

(172)

Open 24 hours
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Islip Manor Park

Islip Manor Park

4.5

(133)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Northala Fields

King Pizza & Kebab

McDonald's

Sun Wah

Mamma Mia (Northolt)

Pineapple Pizza

KFC Northolt - Mandeville Road

Chicken Cottage

Shadwell Fried Chicken & Pizza, Peri Peri

Papa Johns Pizza

Blue Orchid Restaurant and Bar

King Pizza & Kebab

King Pizza & Kebab

3.5

(73)

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McDonald's

McDonald's

3.6

(1.5K)

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Sun Wah

Sun Wah

3.7

(95)

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Mamma Mia (Northolt)

Mamma Mia (Northolt)

4.1

(79)

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Reviews of Northala Fields

4.6
(3,093)
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5.0
9w

Exhausting doing all 4🤦🏽 consecutively Plus I did it after walking from wembley park then continued to walk another 2miles to my Northolt congregation ( for annual festival), Basically my community centre.🙌🏽 If it's tackled in a,normal walk pace then you will not feel the pain or tired coming from a mid 40 male Considerably healthy person. Breath taking views of the wembley Stadium the surroundings. I went on a sunday around 4pm end of September and the day was a great sunny day with the temperatures in its early 20° . Nice breeze on and off. I was Hot and sweaty but at the top the wind helped cool me down. With only half of water bottle left it was just right.

Walking up the first 3 was no struggle but the 4th was slower than the other 3 due to pain in my legs and tiredness. Only i didn't want to waste anytime cause I had other walkathon in mind after therfore I attempted all of them with quick walk climb them. Descend was tricky as I was trying to rush for the next 1 and move on or complete them. So coming down almost to losing my footing and nearly sliding down or jumping down. In the ending I decided to gallop down🤷🏽‍♂️. There are points where there is a wired stone filled bench ( to protect the hill from not collapsing) to rest for anyone who is tired old or young or have a disability. Enough room at the top for picnic or for groups of 10 to 15 to stand/sit and chill. I didn't get a chance to enjoy the rest of the field as I had a schedule. But from the top the view was great and didn't realise what great facilities it had apart from climbing this 4 peaks🤭 ( i called it that when i msg my sister). Children's playground area, lake and more. Getting here by foot/cycling is not difficult at all nor is it long from the main trunk roads for public transport. I do not drive but I do know access is simple and had parking space for around 30 cars, in the car park entrance. Other sidei didn't look so much but is a road to residents homes.. parking didn't look at the sign for any restrictions but it was a quiet road.

So after driving up and down for many years on the a40 with my car and lorry ( wandering and wishing to visit this place and climb them peaks!) I finally got my wish come true and conquered...

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5.0
2y

Northala Fields in Northolt is an outstanding outdoor recreational space that provides a great environment for children to enjoy. Located amidst spacious fields and sprawling hills, the park offers plenty of opportunities for physical activities and leisurely strolls. The pathways are lined with trees and shrubs, providing natural shade and a pleasant atmosphere.

At Northala Fields, there are many facilities specifically designed for children's entertainment. There is a special playground with slides, swings, climbing frames and other equipment that provide hours of fun play. Families can also bring picnics to enjoy amongst the lush green surroundings or take advantage of the onsite café offering refreshments.

In addition to its playground facilities, Northala Fields hosts events throughout the year including Easter egg hunts, Halloween bonfire nights and Christmas markets. The park also has several open-air sports pitches for football, tennis and basketball along with jogging trails for more adventurous visitors.

Overall, Northala Fields is a fantastic place where families can come together and make wonderful memories while enjoying some fresh air outdoors. With its wide range of activities engaging children in both mind and body, this is definitely one of the best...

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4.0
2y

Came to the Hills yesterday 7/8/23. Was here just before 11am. It wasn’t busy. I noticed staff litter picking . The area was clean. I enjoyed my walk there, walking around the place and up one of the main hills. To get a good view . I stopped by the cafe and had a decaf tea and sausage bun . £7 Only downside was the two toilets. One was broken and was taped up . And when I went into the second one it stunk of urine, the smell was so disgusting I could barely stay in . So I didn’t , also the whole sink and toilet was made of some coppery metal it looked so filthy. I mentioned this to a bloke who worked there and he told the two waitresses serving behind coffee shop counter . But it sounded like they were not bothered about it .

Considering lots of kids play at the hills. The toilets should be kept clean and hygienic. Maybe have a toilet attended . Or a rota .

Edit. Came here today 20/04/25. Update on toilets today. They were locked Asked ladies in the cafe for keys They said use the porta loo four of them outside on path . No thank you . I wish they’d provide proper bathroom facilities inc baby changing...

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Exhausting doing all 4🤦🏽 consecutively Plus I did it after walking from wembley park then continued to walk another 2miles to my Northolt congregation ( for annual festival), Basically my community centre.🙌🏽 If it's tackled in a,normal walk pace then you will not feel the pain or tired coming from a mid 40 male Considerably healthy person. Breath taking views of the wembley Stadium the surroundings. I went on a sunday around 4pm end of September and the day was a great sunny day with the temperatures in its early 20° . Nice breeze on and off. I was Hot and sweaty but at the top the wind helped cool me down. With only half of water bottle left it was just right. Walking up the first 3 was no struggle but the 4th was slower than the other 3 due to pain in my legs and tiredness. Only i didn't want to waste anytime cause I had other walkathon in mind after therfore I attempted all of them with quick walk climb them. Descend was tricky as I was trying to rush for the next 1 and move on or complete them. So coming down almost to losing my footing and nearly sliding down or jumping down. In the ending I decided to gallop down🤷🏽‍♂️. There are points where there is a wired stone filled bench ( to protect the hill from not collapsing) to rest for anyone who is tired old or young or have a disability. Enough room at the top for picnic or for groups of 10 to 15 to stand/sit and chill. I didn't get a chance to enjoy the rest of the field as I had a schedule. But from the top the view was great and didn't realise what great facilities it had apart from climbing this 4 peaks🤭 ( i called it that when i msg my sister). Children's playground area, lake and more. Getting here by foot/cycling is not difficult at all nor is it long from the main trunk roads for public transport. I do not drive but I do know access is simple and had parking space for around 30 cars, in the car park entrance. Other sidei didn't look so much but is a road to residents homes.. parking didn't look at the sign for any restrictions but it was a quiet road. So after driving up and down for many years on the a40 with my car and lorry ( wandering and wishing to visit this place and climb them peaks!) I finally got my wish come true and conquered these peaks.
Leroy HallLeroy Hall
Northala Fields in Northolt is an outstanding outdoor recreational space that provides a great environment for children to enjoy. Located amidst spacious fields and sprawling hills, the park offers plenty of opportunities for physical activities and leisurely strolls. The pathways are lined with trees and shrubs, providing natural shade and a pleasant atmosphere. At Northala Fields, there are many facilities specifically designed for children's entertainment. There is a special playground with slides, swings, climbing frames and other equipment that provide hours of fun play. Families can also bring picnics to enjoy amongst the lush green surroundings or take advantage of the onsite café offering refreshments. In addition to its playground facilities, Northala Fields hosts events throughout the year including Easter egg hunts, Halloween bonfire nights and Christmas markets. The park also has several open-air sports pitches for football, tennis and basketball along with jogging trails for more adventurous visitors. Overall, Northala Fields is a fantastic place where families can come together and make wonderful memories while enjoying some fresh air outdoors. With its wide range of activities engaging children in both mind and body, this is definitely one of the best parks in London!
Kamaldeep PanesarKamaldeep Panesar
Came to the Hills yesterday 7/8/23. Was here just before 11am. It wasn’t busy. I noticed staff litter picking . The area was clean. I enjoyed my walk there, walking around the place and up one of the main hills. To get a good view . I stopped by the cafe and had a decaf tea and sausage bun . £7 Only downside was the two toilets. One was broken and was taped up . And when I went into the second one it stunk of urine, the smell was so disgusting I could barely stay in . So I didn’t , also the whole sink and toilet was made of some coppery metal it looked so filthy. I mentioned this to a bloke who worked there and he told the two waitresses serving behind coffee shop counter . But it sounded like they were not bothered about it . Considering lots of kids play at the hills. The toilets should be kept clean and hygienic. Maybe have a toilet attended . Or a rota . Edit. Came here today 20/04/25. Update on toilets today. They were locked Asked ladies in the cafe for keys They said use the porta loo four of them outside on path . No thank you . I wish they’d provide proper bathroom facilities inc baby changing facilities room
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Exhausting doing all 4🤦🏽 consecutively Plus I did it after walking from wembley park then continued to walk another 2miles to my Northolt congregation ( for annual festival), Basically my community centre.🙌🏽 If it's tackled in a,normal walk pace then you will not feel the pain or tired coming from a mid 40 male Considerably healthy person. Breath taking views of the wembley Stadium the surroundings. I went on a sunday around 4pm end of September and the day was a great sunny day with the temperatures in its early 20° . Nice breeze on and off. I was Hot and sweaty but at the top the wind helped cool me down. With only half of water bottle left it was just right. Walking up the first 3 was no struggle but the 4th was slower than the other 3 due to pain in my legs and tiredness. Only i didn't want to waste anytime cause I had other walkathon in mind after therfore I attempted all of them with quick walk climb them. Descend was tricky as I was trying to rush for the next 1 and move on or complete them. So coming down almost to losing my footing and nearly sliding down or jumping down. In the ending I decided to gallop down🤷🏽‍♂️. There are points where there is a wired stone filled bench ( to protect the hill from not collapsing) to rest for anyone who is tired old or young or have a disability. Enough room at the top for picnic or for groups of 10 to 15 to stand/sit and chill. I didn't get a chance to enjoy the rest of the field as I had a schedule. But from the top the view was great and didn't realise what great facilities it had apart from climbing this 4 peaks🤭 ( i called it that when i msg my sister). Children's playground area, lake and more. Getting here by foot/cycling is not difficult at all nor is it long from the main trunk roads for public transport. I do not drive but I do know access is simple and had parking space for around 30 cars, in the car park entrance. Other sidei didn't look so much but is a road to residents homes.. parking didn't look at the sign for any restrictions but it was a quiet road. So after driving up and down for many years on the a40 with my car and lorry ( wandering and wishing to visit this place and climb them peaks!) I finally got my wish come true and conquered these peaks.
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Northala Fields in Northolt is an outstanding outdoor recreational space that provides a great environment for children to enjoy. Located amidst spacious fields and sprawling hills, the park offers plenty of opportunities for physical activities and leisurely strolls. The pathways are lined with trees and shrubs, providing natural shade and a pleasant atmosphere. At Northala Fields, there are many facilities specifically designed for children's entertainment. There is a special playground with slides, swings, climbing frames and other equipment that provide hours of fun play. Families can also bring picnics to enjoy amongst the lush green surroundings or take advantage of the onsite café offering refreshments. In addition to its playground facilities, Northala Fields hosts events throughout the year including Easter egg hunts, Halloween bonfire nights and Christmas markets. The park also has several open-air sports pitches for football, tennis and basketball along with jogging trails for more adventurous visitors. Overall, Northala Fields is a fantastic place where families can come together and make wonderful memories while enjoying some fresh air outdoors. With its wide range of activities engaging children in both mind and body, this is definitely one of the best parks in London!
Leroy Hall

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Came to the Hills yesterday 7/8/23. Was here just before 11am. It wasn’t busy. I noticed staff litter picking . The area was clean. I enjoyed my walk there, walking around the place and up one of the main hills. To get a good view . I stopped by the cafe and had a decaf tea and sausage bun . £7 Only downside was the two toilets. One was broken and was taped up . And when I went into the second one it stunk of urine, the smell was so disgusting I could barely stay in . So I didn’t , also the whole sink and toilet was made of some coppery metal it looked so filthy. I mentioned this to a bloke who worked there and he told the two waitresses serving behind coffee shop counter . But it sounded like they were not bothered about it . Considering lots of kids play at the hills. The toilets should be kept clean and hygienic. Maybe have a toilet attended . Or a rota . Edit. Came here today 20/04/25. Update on toilets today. They were locked Asked ladies in the cafe for keys They said use the porta loo four of them outside on path . No thank you . I wish they’d provide proper bathroom facilities inc baby changing facilities room
Kamaldeep Panesar

Kamaldeep Panesar

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