Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park

The Greenwich Peninsula was originally made up of agricultural fields, marshes and even a large millpond, and was historically known as Greenwich Marsh. In 1997 the Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park was created as a freshwater habitat. The Park is made up of an inner and outer lake. The outer lake area has open access at all times. The inner lake area is accessible only through the Gatehouse during opening hours. A fascinating variety of wildlife thrives in the Park, including frogs, toads and newts, while there is a huge array of 'minibeasts' as well as specially designed bird hides. There is something at the Park for everyone and a host of organised activities! Entry to the Park is free.

Address:
The Ecology Park Gatehouse
Thames Path
John Harrison Way
Greenwich Peninsular
SE10 0QZ

Phone:
020 8293 1904

Email:
true@btcv.org.uk

Website:
www.urbanecology.org.uk/gpep.html