Follow our self guided walking and cycling route to enjoy Merton parks and learn more about friends groups in the area - the route takes in 24 Merton parks and riverways, following quiet roads wherever possible.

Find the route *here.

You can also join a weekly walk every Saturday morning - check out Walk and Talk here.

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Cannizaro Park
Cannon Hill Common
Colliers Wood Recreation Ground
Cranmer Green
Cricket Green
Dundonald Recreation Ground
Durnsford Road Recreation Ground
Edenvale Play Area
Figge's Marsh
Garfield Road Recreation Ground
Haydons Road Recreation Ground
John Innes Park
Kendor Gardens
London Road Playing Fields
Lower Green West
Mitcham Common
Mitcham Common Golf Course Woods
Mitcham Open Space
Morden Recreation Ground
Moreton Green
Moreton Green
Mostyn Gardens (Merton)
Myrna Close Open Space
Police Green Cricket Green
River Wandle
South Park Gardens
The Canons
Three Kings Piece Open Space
Upper Green (also known as Fair Green)
Wandle Meadow Nature Park
Wandle Park (Merton)
Wimbledon Park
Abbey Recreation Ground
All Saints Recreation Ground
Beverley Brook
Beverley Brook south of Richmond Park
Brenley Park
Caesars Walk Open Space
Cherry Tree Estate Open Space
Cherrywood Open Space
Church Lane Playing Fields
Cottenham Park
Cranmer Green Nature Reserve
Crooked Billet Open Space
Deen City Farm (Bunce's Meadow)
Deer Park Gardens
Donnelly Green Open Space
Drax playing fields
Eversham Green
Fish Ponds Wood and Beverley Meads Local Nature Reserve
Gap Road Cemetery
Gap Road Park
Garfield School
Herbert Road Park
Holland Gardens Open Space
John Innes Recreation Ground
Joseph Hood Memorial Woodland and Meadow
Joseph Hood Recreation Ground
King George's Field (Merton)
Land Adjacent River Wandle
Land Adjacent River Wandle - Brangwyn Crescent
Land Adjacent River Wandle - fragment
Land Adjacent River Wandle - Merton Abbey Mills
Lavender Park
Lessa 119 Grand Drive
Lewis Road recreation Ground
London Road Cemetery
Long Bolstead Recreation Ground
Lyndhurst Recreation Ground
Lynmouth Gardens
Margin Drive Green Open Space
Martin Way Leisure Garden
Merton and Sutton Joint Cemetery
Merton Hall Bowling Green
Merton Park Green Walk
Miles Road Open Space
Morden Cemetery
Morden Hall Park
Morden Park and surrounds
Morden Park East
Morley Park
Nelson Gardens Open Space
Oakleigh Way Recreation Ground
Pollards Hill O/S
Prince George's Playing Field
Priory Wall Open Space Walk
Pyl Brook
Pyl Brook Open Space
Railway Path
Ravensbury Park
Raynes Park Sports Ground
Raynes Park Tennis Club
Robinhood Close Open Space
Rock Terrace Recreation Ground
Rowan Park
Rowan Road Recreation Ground
Sherwood Park Road Open Space
Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields
South London Crematorium and Streatham Park Cemetery
Stanford Road Play Space
St Helier Avenue Open Space
St John the Divine
St. Lawrence Churchyard and adjoining land
St Mary Glebelands
St Mary's Churchyard (Merton)
St Mary the Virgin Churchyard (Merton)
Stourhead Gardens Green
St Peter and St Paul Churchyard
Tamworth Farm Recreation Ground
Wandle Tributary/Branch
Watermeads
Water Meads Open Space
West Side Lawn Tennis Club
Wimbledon Common
Wimbledon Hill Park

Merton Council also has some great resources for people who wish to enjoy walks or improve their cycling. Please check out Merton's walk 4life webpage with walk information, cycling information including training and other resources, and the Try Before You Bike scheme to borrow a bike to see if you enjoy it.

PARKS INFORMATION

There is a lot to explore in the borough of Merton. Walk around Mitcham Common and Wimbledon Common for wilderness areas and urban forests. Children can enjoy interactive water splash zones in Wimbledon Park and Tamworth Recreation Ground. Follow the winding trail of the River Wandle. Learn more about birds, bats, butterflies and trees with a led walk around Cannon Hill Common. Take in the beautiful formal flower beds of Cannizaro Park. Discover the world's oldest cricket ground in Mitcham. Enjoy fine Wandle Vistas from Pollards Hill and Mitcham Common.

*Please let us know about any issues with the route; this route is a guide only and we cannot accept responsibility for any issues with the roads or any accidents that might occur. Whether you are cycling or walking, please remember to be mindful of other road users. We hope you enjoy exploring Merton parks!

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