With the Cherry Blossom season in full peak, many avid flower hunters will go to some of the known critical points of London for Cherry Blossom such as Greenwich Park and Regents Park.
With the Cherry Blossom season in full peak, many avid flower hunters will go to some of London’s known critical points for Cherry Blossom. (Image: Emily Davison)
But Greenwich Park is the only South East London Park where you can see this iconic spring flower.
Only 18 minutes by car or a one -hour train from Greenwich Park, you will find Eltham Park towards the south, a few steps from the stations of Eltham and Falconwood, which is a picturesque place for Cherry Blossom.
Eltham Park South, a few steps from Eltham and Falconwood’s stations, is a picturesque place for Cherry Blossom. (Image: Emily Davison)
Here you will find white and pink ornamental cherry flower lines, which makes it an impressive photo opportunity if you want to admire spring flowers.
And apart from the Cerezo flowers, neighbor Eltham Park North, who will find through the A2 bridge, is also a known access point for his bells, which will flourish between the end of April and early May.
The park also has a game and gym area for children, as well as coffee in the place if you feel like drinking a drink or a snack after a walk.