Summer holidays are here! If you’re looking to keep the kids entertained without draining your wallet, North London offers a treasure trove of green spaces, hidden gems, and low-cost activities. From paddling in ponds to spotting canal boats. Here’s our guide to some of the best free (or very affordable) things to do with children in North London this summer.
Hampstead Heath is one of North London’s most beloved open spaces – and for good reason. With over 790 acres of meadows, woodlands, and swimming ponds, it’s the kind of place where you can spend an entire day exploring. Families flock here for picnics on Parliament Hill, wildlife spotting in the woods, and a splash in the child-friendly paddling ponds near the Lido. There’s also the Heath’s charming secret garden – the Hill Garden and Pergola. Which offers a fairytale-like stroll and plenty of places for imaginative games. For kids with energy to spare, running up Parliament Hill and rolling back down never gets old. And if you’re lucky, you might catch one of the free summer festivals or outdoor performances that often pop up here.
Regent’s Canal winds its way quietly through North London, offering families a safe and scenic walking route that stretches from Camden through Islington, past King’s Cross, and beyond. Along the way, children will love spotting the brightly painted canal boats, feeding ducks, or watching kayakers glide by. In addition, the route features hidden play areas, cafés with outdoor seating, and shaded towpaths that are perfect for cycling or scooting. All in all, it’s a gentle, free way to spend an afternoon. Better yet, you can combine your walk with a visit to nearby parks or cafés in Camden or King’s Cross. Finally, if you’ve got mini adventurers in tow, consider renting a pedalo or joining a family-friendly canal tour to round out the day.
North London is home to several city farms that offer children the chance to meet goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens up close – without leaving the city. Freightliners City Farm in Islington and Kentish Town City Farm are local favourites, both with free entry and opportunities for kids to learn about animal care, gardening, and sustainability. Many of these farms run summer workshops, pony rides, and gardening clubs, often for a small suggested donation. With welcoming cafés and relaxed vibes, they’re great for a spontaneous visit or a regular summer drop-in spot.
For older kids or adventurous families, North London offers surprisingly good access to the water. Some local operators along the canal offer kayak or canoe hire, letting you explore the city from a different angle. It’s active, fun, and ideal for kids who like a challenge. Alternatively, dust off the bikes and hit one of the many canal towpaths or dedicated cycling routes through parks like Finsbury Park or Highgate Wood. Pack snacks, bring a ball, and you’ve got the makings of a full, active day out – all without spending much at all.
North London is full of small but mighty nature reserves that are perfect for slow-paced summer afternoons. Many of these offer nature trails, bug hunts, bird-watching areas, and wildflower meadows where little ones can spot butterflies and bees. Look out for spots like the Parkland Walk (a disused railway line turned green corridor between Finsbury Park and Highgate) or hidden gems like the Woodberry Wetlands near Manor House. These spots often offer self-guided trails and pop-up nature events for families throughout the summer.
Affectionately known as “Ally Pally,” Alexandra Park offers panoramic views of London, wide open lawns for running and playing, boating lakes, and woodlands with walking trails. Kids can spend hours here between the skate park, playground, and ice cream stalls. There are often free or low-cost family events hosted in the palace grounds during the summer holidays, including open-air cinema, food festivals, and nature trails. With plenty of space and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s ideal for an easygoing, all-day summer trip.
Located in Stoke Newington, Clissold Park is a family favourite thanks to its beautiful deer park, aviary, butterfly dome, and two well-equipped playgrounds. There’s a paddling area for hot days and a lovely café with plenty of picnic space around it. The park is also home to regular family events, from pop-up theatre performances to free summer sports taster sessions. With shaded paths, tennis courts, and plenty of open space, it’s a great choice for families with kids of all ages.
Many North London neighbourhoods come alive over the summer with free or inexpensive events aimed at children and families. From local theatre performances in the park to craft workshops in libraries and pop-up splash zones in town squares, there’s always something going on.
Most of these events are free or donation-based, and many are run by local councils or community groups, so you can enjoy quality family time without a hefty price tag.
Whether you’re picnicking under trees, chasing butterflies through wild grass, or exploring canal-side paths with an ice cream in hand, North London makes it easy to create beautiful summer memories on a budget. These local spots are all about connection – to nature, to your neighbourhood, and to the ones you love. If you’re lucky enough to live near one of these gems (or you’re hoping to move closer), we’re here to help you find the perfect family home – close to the green spaces and community spirit that make North London a wonderful place for friends and family alike.
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Summer holidays are here! If you’re looking to keep the kids entertained without draining your wallet, North London offers a treasure trove of green spaces, hidden gems, and low-cost activities. From paddling in ponds to spotting canal boats. Here’s our guide to some of the best free (or very affordable) things to do with children in North London this summer.
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