It’s National Picnic Month in July, and what better place to munch on some sandwiches and bask in the sun’s glow than south east London?!

People love picnics because they combine the joy of the great outdoors with the pleasure of good food and even better company.

National Picnic Month in July celebrates this timeless tradition, encouraging everyone to pack a basket, ditch the screens, and embrace the simple, blissful act of dining alfresco.

1. Greenwich Park

One of London’s oldest parks, Greenwich Park offers stunning views of the city, especially from the Royal Observatory hill. The park is expansive, with ample space for picnicking, beautiful gardens, and the historic Queen's House and Maritime Museum nearby.

2. Crystal Palace Park

Known for its full-scale dinosaur models, this park provides a unique picnic experience. There are also lakes, a maze, and plenty of open grassy areas. The historical significance and varied attractions make it a great spot for families.

3. Dulwich Park

This park offers a tranquil setting with its picturesque boating lake, flower gardens, and open meadows. The park is well-maintained, with plenty of benches and picnic spots. It’s ideal for a peaceful, relaxing day out.

4. Peckham Rye Park

Peckham Rye Park offers a lovely mix of open grass areas, formal gardens, and woodland. The Japanese garden and the lake add to its charm. It’s perfect for those looking for a quiet picnic spot amidst natural beauty.

5. Brockwell Park

Known for its views over the city, Brockwell Park features a lido, ponds, a walled garden, and a miniature railway. It’s spacious and varied, with plenty of activities for children and adults alike.

6. Southwark Park

Southwark Park is home to a stunning lake, bandstand, and rose garden. It has plenty of open space for picnics, sports facilities, and an art gallery. The park is a blend of leisure and culture.

7. Beckenham Place Park

Beckenham Place Park is the largest green space in Lewisham and features ancient woodland, a mansion, and a newly restored lake for wild swimming. The park's diverse habitats and landscapes make it a perfect spot for nature lovers.

8. Oxleas Woods and Severndroog Castle

This area offers a more wooded and adventurous picnic spot. The ancient woodland provides shady spots for a picnic, and Severndroog Castle offers stunning views over London and the surrounding counties.

9. Ladywell Fields

This popular spot is home to a peaceful park along the River Ravensbourne, with plenty of open space and a mix of landscapes including meadows, woodland, and sports facilities. It’s ideal for a laid-back picnic and a stroll by the river.

10. Blackheath

Adjacent to Greenwich Park, Blackheath is a vast open space with a village-like feel. It’s perfect for kite flying, family games, or just relaxing with a picnic. The area around it has charming pubs and shops to explore.