5 great locations to catch the autumn leaves in the South East
27th August 2019
Some people may be trying to squeeze the last bit of summer out of September, but as autumn approaches, we say - bring it on.
Autumn brings with it spectacular displays of changing colours and light and as the leaves change, you can discover a natural of golds, reds, russets, browns and every shade in between. There’s a new smell in the air and a feast awaits foragers who are looking for nature’s bounty.
While the days are still warm, explore some of the most beautiful places and don't miss out on discovering stunning autumn views between now and October.
Buy your train tickets now to get the best fares and get 1/3 off adult fares and 60% off kids’ fares with your Railcard.
Greenwich
Closest stations: Greenwich, Maze Hill and Blackheath
Richmond Park
Closest station: Richmond
Regent’s Park

Closest stations: London Euston, Marylebone and London King’s Cross St Pancras International
Virginia Water Valley Garden
Closest station: Virginia Water
New Forest National Park

Closest station: Ashurst
Whether you’re after strolls in the park, an autumn picnic, forest bathing or hikes with views, find the best fares here and kick up your heels in a pile of leaves and hear the crunching sound under your feet.
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