• Hampstead Heath is a wild park of woodland and meadows, tucked inside north London’s Zone Two - less than four miles from the centre, though you’d never know it.
  • Hampstead Heath is an ancient heath in London, spanning 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space sits astride a sandy ridge, one of the highest points in London...
  • Enjoy a day out on Hampstead Heath, North London's iconic green space, full of things to do and with some of the best views over the capital.
  • This guide to Hampstead Heath will show you everything from Parliament Hill to Kenwood House and the Hampstead Heath ponds. There's a map, too.
  • Hampstead Heath is not somewhere where you would think about going but next time when I come back to London I am definitely coming here again!
  • There’s a lot to do, both on Hampstead Heath itself and in the area surrounding it (Hampstead, funnily enough), so we’ve taken the liberty of breaking it all...
  • Sheep are part of an ecological trial on Hampstead Heath 11-18 September. If the pilot is successful, animal grazing could be expanded to other areas of the Heath.
  • Wild and undulating, the grassy sprawl of Hampstead Heath makes a wonderfully untamed contrast to the manicured lawns and flowerbeds found elsewhere...
  • Hampstead Heath (locally known as "the Heath") is London's largest ancient parkland, covering 3.2 km² (320 ha; 791 acres).
  • The Heath covers roughly 790 acres (about 360 hectares) and runs along a sandy ridge between Highgate to the east and Hampstead to the south-west.