Langley Park Country Park
About the park
One of Buckinghamshire's best kept secrets, Langley Park is steeped in history and is a nationally important haven for wildlife.
The stunning Rhododendron collection in the Temple Gardens is an explosion of colour from April to June, with views to Windsor Castle and beyond.
In Kings Wood and out into the wider parkland veteran Oak and Chestnut trees, some planted by Capability Brown, provide valuable habitats for rare and endangered invertebrates.
To complement all of this, there is a fantastic tea room serving hot and cold snacks and cakes, a children’s play area, arboretum and history and tree trails.
The park is also a Green Flag Award-winning park (the quality benchmark which recognises well managed parks and green spaces). You can find out more about how we manage the park in our management plan.
Location
Address
Langley Park Country Park
Billet Lane
Iver
SL0 0LS
Parking
Charges
We have a pay and display car park. Parking charges at Buckinghamshire Country Parks apply all year round. A full breakdown of charges can be found on our parking page.
Motorcycles and Blue Badge holders can park for free at all our parks.
Car park opening times
Langley Park car park opens at 8:15am daily.
Car park closing times vary between seasons.
The car park is open from 8:15am to 4:30pm during the winter season (26 October 2025 to 7 February 2026).
Billet Lane
Parking is not permitted on Billet Lane.
Height restriction
The car park entrance has a vehicle height restriction of 2 metres.
Facilities
Select a facility at Langley Park to view more information.
You can grab a coffee, hand-made cake or hot and cold light refreshments at the Tea Room to the right of the car park. It has indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the Temple Gardens. A range of traditional ice cream is also available. The Tea Room is run by San Remo Catering.
If you have any questions, contact Langley Park Tea Room using the details below:
- phone 01753 654 983
- email [email protected]
Younger children can run wild at the Jubilee Play Garden which is a short walk from the car park.
You’ll find public toilets to the right of the car park, at the far end of the Tea Room.
These include accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Most of the main paths throughout the park are hard stony paths with occasional loose stones. Smaller woodland paths are unsuitable for wheelchairs.
The park is mainly flat with no stiles or cattle grids. Kissing gates can be opened with a radar key for full accessibility.
The Tea Room is accessible for wheelchairs.
Langley Park has accessible toilets.
Activities
Select an activity at Langley Park to view more information.
Take a moment to unwind in the peaceful surroundings of Temple Gardens, or enjoy a relaxing walk through the ancient oak woodlands of Kings Wood.
Prefer a bit of adventure? Follow one of Langley Park’s trails and explore its rich history - from royal hunting grounds to lavish pleasure gardens - on the History Trail.
Langley Park is also home to a stunning collection of trees that offer beauty in every season. Discover fascinating facts about some of these majestic specimens on the Timberland Tree Trail.
Check out further information on all our trails at Langley Park.
Bring your own bike and cycle one of the trails around Langley Park.
No cycling zones apply in some areas. Follow on site signage directions and dismount from your bike in these areas.
E-bikes are not permitted within the Country Parks.
The Friends of Langley Park
The Friends of Langley Park is a welcoming group open to new members year-round. The group hold monthly social gatherings for members and support the Country Parks by raising funds for Langley Park.
Lost property
We do not keep lost property items at our offices.
If you’ve lost something:
- retrace your steps in the park
- check with The Tea Room to see if it’s been handed in
If the item is of high value or you’ve found something, follow the guidance on Thames Valley Police website.
Contact us
Email [email protected]
Phone 01753 511 060