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Isabella Plantation is a beautiful woodland garden located within Richmond Park, London. It’s a peaceful, lush haven known for its stunning variety of plants, especially rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias that bloom spectacularly in spring and early summer. The plantation spans about 40 acres and is carefully maintained to highlight native and exotic plants in a natural woodland setting.
The landscape features winding paths, small streams, and several ponds that create a tranquil atmosphere perfect for leisurely walks and photography. The diverse wildlife, including birds and butterflies, adds to the garden’s charm. Visitors often enjoy spotting water lilies on the ponds and listening to the gentle sounds of nature.
Isabella Plantation is easily accessible from Richmond Park’s main entrances and offers well-marked trails suitable for all fitness levels. There are benches scattered throughout the area for resting and enjoying the serene surroundings. The best time to visit is from April to June, when the vibrant blooms are at their peak, but the garden’s natural beauty is pleasant year-round.
Entry to Isabella Plantation is free, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers, families, or anyone seeking a quiet escape from the city. Nearby Richmond Park also offers larger open spaces and deer sightings, so combining a visit to both places makes for a delightful day outdoors.