Langley Park country park


Admiring the rhododendrons
Langley Park encompasses beautiful English countryside with fantastic visitor facilities. Designated picnic areas, buggy friendly paths, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities make Langley Park the perfect place for a day out with friends and family.
| Month | Opening times |
|---|---|
| January to February | 8.15am-4.30pm |
| March - Greenwich Mean Time - British Summer Time | 8.15am-5.30pm 8.15am-7.30pm |
| April to September | 8.15am-7.30pm |
October - British Summer Time | 8.15am -7pm |
| November to December | 8.15am-4.30pm |
Check for changes to published opening hours
There are a variety of trails for you to follow to help you on your way, plus a fantastic Tea Room next to the car park open daily for morning coffee, hot and cold lunches and afternoon teas. Seating at the Tea Room is available under the veranda overlooking the beautiful Edwardian rhododendron gardens

Things to see and do
- Family days out - designated picnic areas, tea room, buggy friendly paths, and baby changing facilities make the park a fantastic outdoor venue.
- Tea in the park – enjoy a pot of tea and slice of cake at the tea room overlooking the beautiful Edwardian rhododendron gardens.
- Picnics and BBQs – picnics are welcome -there are designated picnic areas close to the car park and space to play ball games. BBQs and fires are not permitted anywhere on site.
- Trails – there are a variety of trails for you to follow to explore the park.
- Orienteering – there is an orienteering trail. Maps are available to buy at the Black Park Visitor Centre for £1.50.
- Walking – Simply Walk takes place in Langley Park every Monday at 10am, and on the third Sunday of every month at 11am.
- Running – 154 acres (62ha) of free access parkland offer a fantastic natural environment for running.
- Cycling – is permitted, except in the Temple Gardens and the Arboretum. Cycle racks are located next to the tea room.
- Dog walking – responsible dog walkers are welcome. Dogs must be kept on a lead in the Temple Gardens, the Arboretum and outside the tea room.
- Horse riding - permitted on public bridleways only.
- Fishing – not permitted. Find out where you can fish in our other parks.
Facilities
- Toilets - accessible toilets and baby change facilities are available at the visitor building by the car park. They are open daily from 10am. Seasonal closing hours advertised on site.
- Refreshments – tea room open daily for morning coffees, hot and cold lunches and afternoon teas. Seating available under the veranda overlooking the beautiful Temple Gardens. Seasonal opening hours advertised on site. BBQs and fires are not permitted anywhere on site.
- Car parking – a pay and display car park on Billet Lane off the A412 Uxbridge Road (SL0 0LS) is open daily from 8.15am. Seasonal closing times apply. The car park has a 1.8m height barrier. An annual country parks parking permit is available to purchase.
- Picnic areas and seating – Picnic benches are located close to the car park just past the Avenue of Friendship. Benches are located throughout the park at regular intervals.
- Bicycle racks are available next to the visitor building and car park.
- The Volunteer Centre is near the Temple Gardens and is available to hire by school and local community groups when visiting the park. Contact 01753 511 060 to find out more.
- Images of the Park are available on Flickr. Search for ‘park pictures’ by Jerry Lake and Kevin Day.
- Langley Park is a Green Flag Award Winner. The Green Flag Award Scheme recognises and rewards the best green spaces in the country.

How to get there
By car
Langley Park Country Park
Billet Lane
Iver Heath
Iver
SL0 0LS
Langley Park location map
Car parking information
By rail
Langley Station 2-4 miles walk on back roads (no footpath) and country park trails
Connecting trains: Reading, Maidenhead, Burnham, Slough, Ealing Broadway and London Paddington
For more information call 01753 511060 or email countryparks@buckscc.gov.uk
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