Langley Park is a beautiful place to 'escape from it all', take the dog for a walk, go horse riding, cycling or just walking. Or relax with a picnic by the lake or under the beautiful trees and simply watch the world go by. With patience you may even be lucky enough to see some of the wide variety of wildlife in the park such as deer and foxes, and if you listen carefully you can hear the Great Spotted Woodpeckers tat tatting on many of the veteran trees.

There is a wealth of history at Langley Park, and remnants of this can still be seen today, including the ornate gates and bits of fencing, which are part of the original deer fencing. The Temple Gardens, from the Victorian era, hold a collection of rhododendrons of national significance, one of which is even called Langley or Langley Park. There is much character, and today it has a range of different and very important wildlife habitats, including woodland, heathland, wetlands and grassland covering its 130 acres. It is a place to come and relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity.